Illustrated Catalogue of Dutch Flower Roots. 
ruit Trees, &c. ( continued .) 
QuinCe- 
Standards 
Almonds — 
Standards 
Figs— 
Strong plants, in pots ... 
Fruiting ,, 
Medlars— 
Dwarfs 
Standards 
Mulberries- 
Dwarfs 
Standards 
Walnuts — 
Fine Standards 
each 2s. 6d. 
... each 3s. Cd. to 7s. Gd. 
each 3s. 6d. 
each 5s. to 7s. 6d. 
Fruit Trees Received in Winter during Frost, 
The Trees closely packed as received, should be placed in a 
cellar, or some place where the frost cannot penetrate, and remain 
there till a thaw takes place, and then be unpacked and planted. 
With this treatment, even if the}* are frozen through when received, 
they will not sustain the least injury. 
Proper Distances for Planting Fruit Trees. 
Apples. Pyramids or bushes 
Feet apart. 
... 6 to 12 
,, Espaliers 
12 
Apricots. Against walls .. . 
... 12 to 15 
Cherries. Ditto, or espaliers 
... 12 to 15 
„ Pyramids 
6 
Currants 
4 to G 
Figs. Against walls 
... 12 to 15 
Gooseberries ... 
4 to 6 
Nectarines. Against walls 
... 12 to 15 
Peaches. Ditto... 
... 12 to 15 
Pears. Pyramids or bushes on Quince stocks 
6 
„ Pyramids or bushes on Pear stocks ... 
12 
,, Against walls or espaliers ... 
... 12 to 15 
Plums. Pyramids or bushes 
G 
„ ■ Against walls or espaliers ... 
... 12 to 15 
Standard Apples , Cherries , Pears , Plums , Quinces, and Medlars 
in Orchards should he planted about twenty feet apart. 
From COLONEL SANDERSON, Glenlaggan. 
Nov. 27tb. 
"The Fruit Trees have arrived in safety, and we are much pleased 
with them and with the admirable manner in which they were packed." 
Oct. 27th. 
From Mrs. WALKER, Thornhill, N.B. 
>f very large 
when those of "the neigli- 
Mi‘8. Walker has had a splendid crop of very large Apples from 
Messrs. Daniels, 
the Trees sent her last by 
bourbood have had a very indifferent crop.'* 
From Mr. GEORGE BAKER, Redan Hill, Aldershot. 
Oct. 27th. 
“ The Fruit Trees arrived quite safe, and I am very pleased with 
them ; they are far beyond my expectations, and I must say that, after 
dealing with your firm for sixteen years, I have never beeu disappointed 
with anything I have ordered from you.” 
From Mr. D. E. FANNER, Cheam, Surrey. 
Oct. 2nd. 
“All the Fruit Trees I received from you are doing well; the 
Raspberries have been a picture, with very large fruit on them all." 
Miscellaneous F 
APPLE. PEASGOOD’8 NONSUCH (see page 42). 
CURRANT, BLACK CHAMPION (see page 44'. 
