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^ Chasselas Violet. 
Gros Siipat.— Black. 
\l Blaoer Portugiieser.— Blue. 
\' Precoce (le Hongrie.— Black. 
Vltlainay Precoce.— Black. 
Malingre.— White. 
y Schiras.— Blue. 
\^ Saint Pierre.— White. 
EARLY VARIETIES. 
' Chasselas Dupont.— White. 
/'^Fontainebleau.— White. 
Y Chasselas Rose.— Pink. 
✓ (Eil Noir.— (Black Eye). 
/ Ponlsard.— Black. 
Y Marseilles Early.— White. 
^ Orange-llowered Muscat.- White. 
✓ Muscat de Frontignaii.— White. 
^Red Muscat of Madeira. 
y {Saninnr Muscat. 
CHOICE TABLE GRAPES. 
(From medium to late.) 
/ 
Pondlchery.— White. 
Chasselas Royal Red.— Ked. 
•^alabre.— Amber Yellow. 
^ Boudales. — Black. 
^ Gros Makara.— Black. 
V Fintindo.— Black. 
/ Uaserno.— Black. 
(Jros Mamas. -Black. 
Wros euillaume.— Black. 
v/Gros (iroiiiier.— Pink. 
y/'De La Mariiiosa.— White. 
V^inestra . — Black . 
»f White Malvoisie. 
yRamonia of Transylvania.- Black. 
V Sabalskankoi.— Piuk. 
V Tokas.— Black. 
4 Tokay.— Pink. 
^ unlade.— BJack. 
^ Muscat Sarbelle.— White. 
, f *^ubies.^^^roliua Superba.— Flora.— 
The Lady.v?Prii)ccss.Dagiiiar.— l)own. 
, /ing. via Bicolore.-vBeauty of Eiieland. 
" British So vereign.-vBoisselot.— Crys- 
tal Palace. 
STRAWBERRIES, 
RASPBERRIES, 
French Everbearing.^Golden Queen. 
BLACKBERRIES 
Wilson's EariyZ-Kittatiny.— Lawtou. 
7. 
^ ' Early Harvest. 
^ CUR^NTS. 
C Imperial Red. — Imperial White. — 
Cherry .^Naples Black. 
ENGLISH GOOSEBERRIES. 
The Gooseberry plants we offer for sale 
are grown from " layering," and guaranteed 
to faithfully correspond to the description 
we give in our General Catalogue. 
We have plants jthis seasoli only of the 
fpllowiug varieties? Angler.— Bank Europe, 
yt- Britannia. -r^Crown Bob.-v^Freedom. — 
s/Gunner.-iiGreenMOuntai.u.Ji-Golden Chain 
-.^ Greengage. -^Irmong-r^La Favorite. — 
Lobster, -yifeirigold. — Prince Regent. — 
vyBockwood.vSir John.rv'Shiidwick's Sports- 
man. -*Top Marker. -vTaylor's Bellerophon. 
.y- White Smith. 
ORANGES AND LEMONS. 
Portugal Orange.— The great favorite 
all over Europe; juicy, sweet, thin skin. 
/filidah Mandarin.— A variety of the 
blood orange from Algeria, a fair rival of 
the Portugal on the European market, and 
claimed to be superior to any other blood 
orange grown. 
Corsica Lemon. — In all respects the 
equal of the Sicily Lemon, of which it is a 
variety; raised in large quantities in the 
jTsland of Corsica for the European market. 
Large-fruited Lemon or Cedrat.— The 
kind generally used by confectioners for 
preserving. 
