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RED MASCULINE.— Small, but the earliest to ripen. 



ST. AMBR01SE.— One of the largest and finest apricots, ripening about same time as 

 Large Early. 



TURKEY.— Large, rich, fine; *a little later than Moorpark. The Blotched Leaved is 

 merely a sub-variety of this ; same in quality, season, <fcc. 



SELECT NECTARINES. 



The Nectarine requires the same culture and management as the peach, from which it 

 differs only in having smooth skin like the plum. lt.is peculiarly liable to the attacks of 

 the Curculio. The same remedy must be applied as recommended for the plum. 



PRICES of Trees, Each. 50 cents. 



BOSTON. — Large, bright yellow, with a red cheek ; flesh yellow, sweet and pleasant fla- 

 vor; freestone. Eirst of Sept. 

 DOWNTON. — Large, greenish white, with a dark red cheek ; flesh greenish white, rich 



and high flavored ; one of the best. Eree. 

 EARLY VIOLET— VIOLET 1 1 ATI V E. — Medium size; yellowish green, with a purple 



cheek ; flesh pale green ; melting, rich and highly flavored ; free. Last of Aug. 

 ELKEDE.— Medium size, greenish yellow, with a dark red check; flesh greenish white, 



juicy and highly flavored ; excellent. Beginning Of Sept. 

 EARLY NEWINGTON. — Large, pale green, red in the sun; flesh pale red at the stone, 



juicy and rieli ; adheres to the stone. 

 HUNT'S T AWN EY. — Medium size, yellow, with a red cheek; flesh yellow, rich and 



juicy. Beginning of August. 

 IIARinVlCK'S SEEDLING.— Largo, pale green, with a violet red cheek; flesh pale 



green, juicy, melting and rich. End of August. 

 LATE MELT1NO. — Greenish white and red, medium quality. Very late. 

 P1TMASTON ORANGE. — Large, orange and yellow; flesh orange, rich and fine ; free. 



An excellent English sort. Sept. 

 RED ROMAN. — Greenish ydloW aud red; flesh greenish yellow, rich and good; free. 



September. 



STAN \V 10K. — An English variety that has excited much attention. Ripened under glass, 

 there it is pronounced the finest variety known ; has proved fine ripened under glass 

 at Philadelphia, but is not fully tested in the open air. 



QUINCES. 



PRICES of Trees, -Each BO cents. 



APPLE OR ORANGE. — Large, roundish, with a short neck, of a bright golden yellow 

 color. Tree has rather slender shoots and oval leaves ; very productive. This is the 

 variety most extensively cultivated for the fruit. Ripe in October. 



ANGERS. — A strong, rapid growing sort, used for stocks to work the pear on; has fine, 

 large fruit. 



