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FRUIT TREES — Medlars, Nectarines, Peaches, and Plums. 
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MEDLARS. 
Standards and Pyramids 2s. each. 
Monstrous 
Nottingham. 
Each — s. d. 
Standard trained 10 G 
NECTARINES. 
Each — s. d. 
Dwarf trained 5 0 
Dwarf maidens 
Each— s. d. 
1 G 
Fine established plants in pots, well furnished with buds for fruiting nextyear in orchard house ; 
list of names of varieties will be sent on application. 5s., 7s. 6d., to 10s. 6d. each. 
Exclanations.— Season : b. 
beginning ; m. middle ; e. end of the months to which they are prefixed. 
Flesh : C., clingstone ; H., melting. 
Downton, M., o. Aug. and b. Sep. 
Due du Tellier’s, M., e.- Aug. and 
b. Sep. 
Early Newington, C., e. Sep. 
Elruge, M., e. Aug. and b. Sep. 
Hardwicke, M., m, and e. Aug. 
Hunt’s Tawny, M., m. and e. Aug. 
Murrey, M., e. Aug. 
Old Newington, C., m. Sep. 
Pine Apple, 0., e. Aug. and b. Sep. 
Pitmaston Orange, C., e. Aug. 
Prince of Wales, M., in. Sep. 
Rivers’ Orange, M., e. Aug. 
Roman, C., b. Sep. 
Violet Hative, M., e. Aug. 
b. Sep. 
Violette Grosse, M., e. Sep. 
White, M., e. Aug. and b. Sep. 
and 
PEACHES. 
Standard trained 
Each — s. d. 
10 G 
Dwarf trained 
Each- 
d. I 
5 0 Dwarf maidens 
Each — s. d. 
1 G 
Acton Scott, M., e. Aug. 
Barrington, M., m. Sep. 
Belle Beauce, M., m. Sep. 
Bellegarde (Galande), M., b. and 
m. Sep. 
Chancellor, M., m. Sep. 
Early Admirable, M., b. Sep. 
Early Albert, M., b. Aug. 
Early Anne, M., b. Aug. 
Early Newington, C., e. Aug. and b. 
Sep. 
Explanations. — F lesh : 
C., clingstone ; M., 
Early Victoria, M., b. Aug. 
Early York, M., m. Aug. 
Grosse Mignonno, M., e. Aug. & b. Sep 
Hoxton Mignonno, M., e. Aug. 
Late Admirable, M., m. and e. Sep. 
Malta, C., Aug. and Sep. 
Millett’s Mignonne, see Royal George 
Noblesse, M., o. Aug. and b. Sep. 
Old Newington, C., m. Sep. 
Padley’s Early Purple, M., e. Aug. 
Red Magdalen, M., e. Aug. and b. Sep. 
melting. 
Royal Charlotte, M., b. Sep. 
Royal George, M., e. Aug. and b. Sep. 
Royal Kensington, see Grosse Mignonno 
| Salway, M., e. Oct. and b. Nov. 
Stirling Castle, M., first-rate 
Teton de Venus, M., e. Sep. 
Vanguard, M., e. Aug. and b. Sep. 
Violet Hative, M., m. Sep. 
Walburton Admirable, M., e. Sep. 
and b. Oct. 
I Yellow Alberge, M., b. Sep. 
PLUMS. 
'-Each — s. d. I Encli s , 1 
Standards 2 0 I Dwarfs or Bushes \ <j 
Standard trained 7 G Dwarf trained " 3 G 
Standard trained, Fruiting Trees las. to 21 l) Dwarf trained, Fruiting Trees, extra fine 4 6 
Pyramids 20 
i • e ®ta.blished plants in pots, well furnished with buds for fruiting next year in orchard house ; 
list of names of varieties will be sent on application. 3s. 6d., 5s., to 7s. 6d. each. 
Explanations.— Season : b. beginning ; m. middle ; e. end of the months to which these are prefixed. 
The letter T. signifies Dessert Plums ; K„ Kitchen Plums. 
Angelina Burdett, T., b. Sop. 
Bello de Septembre, T., b. and m. Oct., 
fine for preserving 
Blue Gage, T., b. Aug. 
Blue Imperatrice, T. K., Oct. 
Blue Perdrigon, T. or preserving, e. 
Aug. 
Coe’s Golden Drop, T. K., e. Sep. 
Coe’s Late Red, T., e. Oct. 
Cooper’s Large, T., e. Sep., b. Oct. 
Corse’s Nota Bene, T., m. Sep. 
Damson, K., m. Sep., standard 
Denniston’s Superb, T., m. Aug. 
Diamond, K., m. Sep. 
Drap d’Or, T., m. Aug. 
Early Favourite (Rivers’), T., e. July 
Early Orleans, T. K., b. and m. Aug. 
Early Rivers (Early Prolific), T., o. 
July 
Fellemberg, T. K., b. Sop. 
Fotheringham, T., m. Aug. 
Gisborne’s, K., m. Aug. 
Goliath (Caledonian), T. K., e. Aug. 
Green Gage, T., m. and c. Aug. 
Guthrie’s Late Green, T., e. Sep. 
Ickworth’s Imperatrice, T., Oct. 
Jefferson, T. K., Sep. 
Kirke’s, T., Sep. 
Lawson’s Golden, T., Sep. 
Mitchelson’s, K., b. Sep., proserving 
Morocco, b. Sep. 
Nectarine, K., m. Aug. 
Orleans, K., m. and e. Aug. 
Oudlin’s Superb, T., e. Aug. 
Oullin’s Golden, T., m. Aug. 
Pond’s Seedling, K., b. and m. Sep. 
Prince of Wales (Chapman’s), T. K., 
b. Sep. 
Prune Damson, K., m. Sep., standard 
Purplo Gage (Reine Claude Violette), 
T., b. Sep. 
Red Magnum Bonum, K., b. and m. Sep. 
Reine Claude de Bavay, T., c. Sep., 
b. Oct. 
Royal de Tours, T. or preserving, m. 
Aug. 
Standard of England, K., b. Sep. 
Transparent Gage, T., b. Sep. 
Victoria (Denyer’s), K., Sep. 
Washington, K. T., m. Sep. 
White Magnum Bonum, K., m. Sop. 
Whito Pordrigon, K., excellent for 
drying or preserving, e. Aug. 
Wine sour, K., m. Sep., valuable for 
preserving 
Woolston Black Gage, T., b Sep. 
OUR LIST OF NAMED CROCUS INCLUDES THE FINEST VARIETIES IN CULTIVATION. 
