M. A. C. COLLECTION CATALOGUE OF FRUITS CULTIVATION IE THE UNITED STATES AND OANADAS ; IN TWO DIVISIONS. DIVISION FIRST — Emeeacing those States lying North of the Southern line of Virginia, Tennessee, Missouri, etc., and East OF the Rooky Mountains, including the Canadas. DIVISIOTSr SECOND — The States South of the line above named, AND West of the Rocky Mountains. COMPILED UNDER THE DIRECTIOX OF THE AMEEICAN POMOLOCtICAL SOCIETY, FKOM the lUpovtsi uf ^Mt and |!i.$'tvict Committccsi. INTENDED TO EXHIBIT, IN A FORM CONVENIENT FOR REFERENCE, THE VARIETIES OF fruits best ADAPTED TO THE DIFFERENT STATES AND LOCALITIES: subject TO FUTURE REVISION AND CORRECTION, AS EXPE- RIENCE MAY RENDER NECESSARY AND PROPER. REVISED EDITION, 1= XT :B Ij I S H El 13 IB^Sr THE: S O G I Ei T ~^ . BOSTON: SAM'L CHISM, — FRANKLIN PRINTING HOUSE, No. 134 Washington Stt. eet. 1868. CATALOGUE OF FRUITS CULTIVATION m THE UNITED STATES AWD CANADAS IN TWO DIVISIONS. DIVISION FIRST — Embracing those States lying jSTorth of the Southern line of Virginia, Tennessee, Missouri, etc., and East OF the Rocky Mountains, including the Canadas. DIVISION SECOND — The States South of the line above named, AND West of the Rocky Mountains. COMPILED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE AMERICAN POMOLOGICAL SOCIETY, from the intended to exhibit in a form convenient for reference, the varieties OF fruits best adapted to the different states and localities: SUBJECT TO future REVISION AND CORRECTION, AS EXPE- RIENCE MAY RENDER NECESSARY AND PROPER. REVISED EDITION. BOSTON: SAM'L CHISM,— FRANKLIN PRINTING HOUSE, No. 134 Washington Street. 18 6 8. PLAN OF THE CATALOGUE. The arrangement of the varieties is alphabetical, according to the nomenclature adopted by the Society. Synonyms are given in a few instances only, where it seemed necessary ; and these are placed under the adopted name, in italics. The tabular arrangement has been adopted to obviate the necessity of repeating the names of varieties several times, as would be required if a separate Catalogue were made for several sections. It has been decided by the Committee not to attempt, at this time, to give descriptions of the fruits recommended, but simply to indicate the season of maturity, use, and a few other particulars of importance, which require but little space. In regard to the season, it will be observed that, instead of naming the month or months in which fruits mature, the general terms " Summer," " Autumn," and " Winter," have been used ; the peculiar arrangement of the Catalogue renders it impracticable to be more exact in this partic- ular. For example : The Early Harvest Apple is reported as suc- ceeding in almost every State and Territory in the Union, in one locality ripening in May, and in another in July, or even in August, — a difference of two months or more ; and yet in every locality it is strictly an early summer apple. The columns are arranged thus : First, the names of varieties ; next, the season, use, etc. ; and then the States or Districts, the names of which stand at the head of the columns. The State or District in which any variety is recommended, is designated by a star (*) ; and in cases where a variety is recom- mended as being of great superiority or value in any locality, the indication is two stars, thus (**). It being necessary to carry the column arrangement across two pages, numbers are used on the margin of each page, to prevent errors in following lines. DIVISION FIEST. Embracing those States north of the southern line of Virginia, Tennessee, Missouri, etc., and east of the Rocky Mountains, including the Canadas. I. — APPLES. Explanation of Columns. — The first column on the right of the name gives the season of maturity. The second, the particular uses for which the variety is best adapted ; and the remainder the Districts in which the varieties are recommended. Explanation of Abbreviations. — Seasons: S. summer; A. autumn; "W. winter; E. early; L. late. Those not designated as early or late of their season may be regarded as medium. Use. — K. designates varieties recommended only for kitchen purposes. C. those specially for cider. Those not marked K. or C. may be regarded as dessert or table sorts. M. designates those most valued for market. * Star opposite a variety iirdicates that such a variety succeeds well in the District named at the head of the column. ** Two stars distinguish those most highly recommended. CATALOGUE OF FlIUITS. 28 29 30 31 32 33 NAaiE. Alexander Emperor Alexander. American .Stimmer Pearmiiin A/)icric(in Sinu/uer. Early Suttuiier Pearmain. Astrachan Ked Ashmore Autiiniii Bough Late Boiigh. Sweet Bellfloioer. Autumnal Swaar Baldwin - Steele's Red Winter. Bailey Sweet Ech/erli/'s Sweet. Pattemon's Stceet. Baltimore Pippin Belmont Gate. Waxen. Bellefleur Yellow Benoni Ben Davis .- — Kentucky Streak. Carolina Red Streak. New York Pippin. Red Pippin. Victoria Red. Carolina Red. Beauty of Kent BlackOxford... BlackV Annete. Blue Pearmaiu Bohaunan Buchanan. Bowling's Sweet Bourassa Broadwell Brooke's Pippin Bullock's Pippin American Golden Russet. Sheep's Nose. Carolina Ked June Red June. Cannon Pearmain — Carter of Virginia Cooper Beauty Red. Lady Washington. Cooper's Market Coojicr's RedUng. Cogswell Cole's Quince Cornell's Fancy Cornell's Favorite. Cullasaga Danver's Winter Sweet. E.A, E. S. A. A. A. W. E. W, A. E. W W. S. L. VV, W. W. S. w. s. w. w. w. w. w. E. S. L. W, W. A. L. W. L. A. A. A. L. W. I W. 03 j cj S C 3 C eS c3 O o o o Q Q K. K. M. K. M. M. M. M.' K. "k." M. M. M. M. K." CATALOGUE OF FRUITS. 6 "o .5 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * "S o tfi" s c * * * * * * * * * * * 1 3 O tc CO o a » * * * ** ** * * * 03 ^ •• O 1— ( * * * * * * * o * * * ** m 6 5 * * * C3 O 5 c bC! !5 5^ CO ^ 1° o * ** * * ** * * * * * * * "3 Si X * * ** ** * * * * * * * * * » 6 £ w 5 * * 31* * * ** * * * * * * * * * * * CO O o * * * * * ** * * * o •ri ' * * ** * * * c o O # * * ** * * * * * * !- "£ Cj _o" O * * * * * * » * * * a o o O * * * * * * * * ** * w o s c P-l Sh CO 1 o r S * * * * * * c ^! o * ** * * * * * 1 * * ** * a '5 be > * * * * * * * o 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 * * * * * * * * * * * '* ** 1 * * * -- * * ** CATALOGUE OF FRUITS. NAME. 34 Dominie - - Wells. 35 Drap d Or --- Early Summer Pippin. 36 Dutch MignoTine 37 Duchess of Oldenburg Borovitsky. Carloicinski. 38 Dyer, or Pomme Koyal - Pomme Water. Tompkins. Spice Apple. Beard Burden. 39 Early Harvest Yelloio Harvest. 40 Early Pennock 41 Early Red - Streak - 42 Early Joe 43 Early Strawberry American Red Juneating. 44 Early Red Margaret Red Juneating . Striped Juneating. 45 English Russet... .. .- Pouqhkeepsie Russet. 46 Ewalt '. 47 Excel 48 Fallawater Formralder. Tulpehocken. 49 Fall Pippin Holland Pippin erroneous. 50 FallWine Sharp's Spice, etc. 51 Fall Queen of Ky. - Winter Queen. Ladies' Favorite of Tenn. 52 Fall Jennetting .-.- --- - 53 Fall Orange Holden Pippin. 54 Fameuse Pomme de Neige. Snow Apple. 55 Fenner Sweet ..- 56 Fenley - - - 57 Fulton 58 Garden Royal 59 Gilpin Cart House. Red Romanite of the West. Little Romanite. 60 Golden Russet of W.N.Y 61 Golden Russet of Mass. 62 Golden Sweet Orange Stoeeting. Trenton Early, of some Western col- lections. 63 Gravenstein -. W. E. A. W. E. A. A. E. S. S. S. s. s. E. S. X I o ^ \ fe 5 * * * ** * w ** ** to s * * * -- « * J o 5 * * * * * * * * # * * * * * * If* * * * * * ** * * O u 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 i 59 1 60 61 62 63 * * * * * * * ** * * * * * * * * * ** * * * * ** * * - 10 CATALOGUE OF FRUITS. NAME. 64 Green Cheese 65 Greeen Sweet Honey Greening. 66 Hawthornden 67 Hartford Sweet 68 Herefordshire Pear main . Royal Pear main. 69 Hewes' Virginia Crab 70 High -top Sweet Sioect June. Summer Sweet. 71 Horse A])i)le Sximmer Horse. 72 Hocking 73 Holland Pippin Sumtner Pippin. Pie Apple. 71 ' Holladay's Seedling 75 Hubbardston Xonsuch 76 ; Hurlbnt 77 Jersey Sweet 78 Jonathan Ki7ig Philip. 79 Jeflferis 80 Jewett's Fine Red. Xodhead. 81 Knowles' Early 82 Kane Cain. 83 I Keswick Codlin.- Si King of Toiiii)kins Co So Large Yellow Bough Sweel Bough. Siceet Harvest, etc. 86 Lady Apple Pomme d'Api. 87 Ladies' Sweet Late Straw1)erry Autumn Strawberry 89 I Limber Twig James River. 90 Lyman's Pum])kia Sweet. Pound Sweet. 91 Lowell.. Orange. Tallow Apple. Greasy Pippin. Queen Anne. Mich. Golden Pippin. 92 Ly scorn Osgood's Favorite. 93 INIaiden's Blush 94 ^Slackinlay 9.5 Mauomet 96 Melon 97 Minkler 98 Minister 99 Milam L. W. W. E.A. W. W. A. S. S. L. S. W. E. W E. W. E. A. W. E.A. E. W. S. A. S. E. W. S. K. K. K. C. K. M. K. M. cS ,o , s ^ OJ -«^ o w o 6 o ^ J- a 03 o > p A a CS ^ .2 3 I " ^ p G h; w. A. L. W. L. A. A. M. .. K. M. * K. A. W. A. E. W. W. W. W. M. K. K. M, K. M. * -- * ** * CATALOGUE OF FRUITS. 11 d .a tl '3 * * * ** ** * * * * * * * "3 "S Q 'o M * * ** * * * * * * * * 3 O tn "S * * * * * * ** * * * * * * * * o 1— 1 * * * * * * * o a * ** * 6 'ci * 3S o o a a o s ^ bC.5 o * * * * * * * * 1 * * * * -- * * J * * ** * » * ** * * * * * * * -* 6 s si w "A "A __ S o I * * * * * * * * * o 6 O * * ** * * ** * * * * * o * * * ** * * * * * o cc * * ** * * * 1-- 1* W P « V * * * * * * * ** * "3 u "S C _ * * * * * * * * * ** "to s * * * * * * a ■^ hH 0) S ** * * * * s o g * * * * ** * * * > * * * * 1 c u 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 "72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 * * ** * * * * * * * * * * * -* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** ** * * * * * * * -- 12 CATALOOrE OF FRITITS. 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 llo 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 ISTAIME. 100 Michael Henry Pippin... 101 Monmouth Pippin _...._. Red Cheek Pippin. 102 Mother 103 Mimson Sweet . . , 104 Myers's Nonpareil Ohio Nonpareil. Newtown Pippin . . . . Green Neictown Pippin. L. W L. W. E. W, A. A. L. W, Newtown Pippin Yellow L. W, Northern Spy L. W. Northern Sweet A Northern Golden Sweet. Oglesby Ortley White Bel/ flower. White Detroit. Woolnian's Long. Paradise Winter Sweet. . . Paragon Peck's Pleasant Pennsylvania Ked Streak. Porter Pomme Grise Primate Rough and Ready. W. W. W. A. W, W. A. L, W. L. S. Pi-ogi-ess Esquire Miller's Best. Pryor's Red ^ Rambo Romanite, '~i Seek-no-further, >of N. J. Bread-and- Cheese Apple, ^ Rambour Franc Summer Rambo. Rambour d'Etii. Ramsdell's Sweet . RamsdelV s Red' Pumpkin Sweet. Red Pumpkin Sweet. English Sweet. W. w. w. w. L. W, Rawles's Janet. Neverfail. Jannetting. Rochremain. Rockrimmon. Republican Pippin A, M. K. M. K. M. K. M. S 5 •£ o,o o M. K. K. M. 9 ^ 5 =« M M l-H t-H -- * CATALOGUE OF FRUITS. 13 6 5 >- o o g * * * * * * * * * * * * * "3 a o o 1— 1 * * * * * * * * * * * ** D O s * * * * * * * * * * * * o * * o * * * * ** 6 * o CD o o §1 S be 3 1 3 p ** ** * * * ** ■a s "?> ;- rt i * * * * * * 03 ci * * * * * * 6 CD OS B ci ^ 0 i * * * * * ** * * * * * * * * 4^ m > 0 ** * *. * ** ** * ** * Qj ** * * * 0 'A 0 0 * * ** * ** ** * * * 75 S 0 0 0 * * * * * * * * 0 0 0 * * * * * * * * fi P-l * • * ** * * 1 * * * * * ** to * * * ** * * * ** > * * * * O O 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 1.52 153 154 155 156 * * * ■* * * * * * » * * * * * * ** ** ** ** » * * * * -- 16 CATALOGUE OF FRUITS. i NAME. o < CO CO of cj S O cj o s o i 5 £ O o C o o 157 Townsend E.A. E. W. W. W. W. L. W. W, W. s. L. W. L. W. A. L. W. L. W. S. w. A. S. M. M. M. C. -- * * * * -- * ** * 158 Twenty Ounce Apple . 150 Eighteen Ounce Apple. Cayuga Streak. Vandevere, of N.T. .- IfiO Ncictoicn Spitzenburg. Ox Eye. Joe Berry. W^a^enei' .. . ir.1 "\" 162 Watch Willow Ifi'^ AVellford's Yellow 164 Westlield Seek-no-further * * * * * * * 165 Conn. Seek-no-further. Seek-no- further. White Juneating 166 Juneating. White Pippin M. M. mV" M. -- 167 Canada Pippin. White W^inter Pearmain . * * * ** * 168 169 Wine Sap . 170 Wine Sop. Willow T wi Of 171 Williams' Favorite 172 173 Wine Apple or Ilaj's M. -- -- -- 174 Yellow June - - - .. Kirkbridge WJute, of Doioning. CATALOOUE OF FRUITS. 17 6 , J o oo'l o 2 * * * -* * ** ** * B 5 g * * * * * * * * * * J3 -u O x> I o ' g — 1 ** * * * * * * e3 O * * * * * ^' 3 ■ S * * * * * i s 1 * * c i 5 C p * * * * * * * ■6 |; s ** * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * p it cS 1 * * * * * * •** * * * ■* * * * * * ** ** * * * * * * * * * * * * * * s > 1 03 as o * * ** * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * -«-3 5 * ** * * * ** * *■ ** * * * * * * * * * 'V : * o ■Jl 11 a, * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * c ^1 o 5 * * * * * * ** * * * '53 %. 5 'O 0 0 * * * * * * ** * * * * * * c 6 0 * * * * * * * * * * * * __ * * * * * cr, K 5 * * * ** * * * * * * * ■3 (U S C "m * * * * * * * * S pi > * * * * * * * * * g 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 H * * * * * * * * * * * ** • * * * » * ■; 1'" I* * * * * * * * * I* * * * -- 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2o 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 3.3 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 -- * r i.. 22 CATALOGUE OF FRUITS. 6 NA3IE. o ■< H to o o 3 o 4 03 1 D a V a o O 2 IS £ 'o O o 5 5 a S s o -3 M 49 D'Albret - A. S. L.A. A. E. A. L. W. L.A. E. S. A. A. A. L.A. S. A. A. A. S. s. 50 61 52 53 Dearborn's Seedling * * -- * Delices d'Hardenpont d'Angers .. Dix -- -- Doyenne Boussock Doyenne d'Alencon... - Doymne d' Hirer Nouveau, M. * * * -" 54 55 56 57 58 Q. -- -- -- * * * * * * * Doyenne de Juillet. Summer Doyenne. Doyenne Gris. H^d Doyenne. * -- 59 M. M. Q. Q. * * * 60 61 St. Michael. Virffalieu. Butter Pear. Duchesse d'Angouleme -.- - » 62 63 64 Beurre St. Nicholas. 65 * * 66 Earlu Catherine. Roussek't Hatif. 67 68 E. W. Q. * -- * * * -- ** A, M. 69 1 70 71 Frederick of Wirtemburg Fulton -- A. A. A. E. W. 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 Q. * -- * -- -- * * A. A. A. A. L.A. A. A. A. Gore's Heathcot. Henkel Henry the Fourth mV Q. " oV ' -- -- -- -- -- Ananas. Poire Ananas, etc. Hovey, Dana's Howell .- 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 Hull Jalousie de Fontenay Vendee Jaminette Jean de Witte - - * * -- W. E. W. Q. -■ -- -- A. 1 L. W. S. A. E. A. * -- -- 87 88 1 Kirtland , 1 * 89 Kirtland's Scckel. A. E. W. 90 M. * * -- * I CATALOGUE OF FRUITS. 23 1 49 60 .51 O S B * * * * * * * * OJ O oT 3 1— 1 * * * * * * * * * 3 O 02 tn" 3 * * * * ** * * * 03 O * * * * o a a B * * * * * to 1 6 s S * * 1 C s — 1 o a C3 * 1 o s =* - M * 3 O 3 * i 1 tn ^ * * * ** * ** * * ** * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** ** * * * * ** 9 Si ■H C3 11 ^' o * * * * ** * * * * * * * * * ** * * * * * * * * * * * ** 1 .a" ;-! O ^ 1 * * * ** * * * ** * * * * * * * * * * -- * * * * * * * * » 3 Zi o O * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * '■->[ o\ 3 ' * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 3 6 ji 6 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * » * * 1 w d a * "i * * * a 5b > * * * * * * a (0 a o u 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * __ * * * * -- 24 CATALOGUE OF FKL'ITS. 6 NAME. o < ^ 1 0) O 1 1 6 3 5 •S 1 £^ 'o O Cm O 5 o s ■5 1 3 O n oT a C! 91 S. A. E. A. E. S. 1 92 Beiirre Haggerston, -- * * 93 SynitJi^s Bordenare. M. Q- * -- * * * * 94 95 96 97 98 ! Citron des Carmes, A. E. W. 1 1 A. E. A. 99 100 101 102 103 1 A. T. A Moore's Pound. ' M." " Q. Q. * -- A. S. L. S. A. E. W. * - * 104 105 Swati's Orange. Ott .... * 3t * * -- * 106 107 108 109 S. A. Pratt 110 111 liousselet Stuttgart S. s. E. A. A. A. A. L. S. E. A. S. s. A. L. W. L. A. E. W. E. A. E.A. Q. -- -- ... ... -- 112 St. Ghislan * 113 St Michel-Archance 114 Seckel M. M. * -- * 51 5 - - ** * * *■* 115 116 Q. * -- ... . .. 117 118 119 * -- * i * - f -- s -- * * -^ 120 M. K. Q. * 121 122 Bewre Plcquery, Uvedale's St. Germain Pound. Whiter Bell. Angora. Bolivar, etc. Van Mons Leon le Clerc 123 Vicar of Wiukfield . . . . M. Q. * -- * - * * ¥ 124 Le Cure. 125 126 127 128 Wilbur Winter Nelis E. W. S. 1 * * -- * - ... * ^ Windsor - . . . . K. Summer Betl, etc. CATALOGUE OF FRUITS. 25 6 "C o 'c * * # * * * * * * * * * * '3 "S * * * * * * * 'S > * * * * * * * * * a o o to 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * "* * ** * ** ** * * * ** -- III. — CHERRIES. The columns explain — 1st. The season of maturity; 2d. The class to which the variety belongs ; and the remainder the Districts in which the varieties are recommended. The abbreviations are — Season. — E. early, as Early Purple Guigne, Belle d'Orleans, Kentish, etc., which usually ripen at Eochester, lat. 43 deg., from the 10th to 20th of .June, according to the season. M. medium season, those ripening between 20th of June and 20th of July ; and L. late, those ripening after that time. Class. — H. hearts, or tender-fleshed, sweet chei-ries, such as Black-Heart or Gov. Wood. B. bigarreau or firm-fleshed, sweet cherries, like Graffion, Na- poleon, etc. D. dukes, having more or less acidity, as May Duke. M. Mo- rellos, having generally acid fruit, used chiefly for kitchen or confectionery purposes. 28 CAT.U.OGUE OF FIIUITS. 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 33 34 43 NAME. American Amber American Heart — Bauman's INIay May Biyarreau. Belle d'Orleans Belle de Choisy - - Belle Magnifiqne Bigarreaii, or Graffion .- — Yellotv Spanish. White Biyarreau, of some. Black Bigarreau (new) Black Eagle ' Black Heart Black Tartarian -. Buttner's October Morello Carnation Champagne (Downing) Cleveland Bigarreau (K) Coe's Transparent Donna Maria Downer's Late Downton Early Purple Guigne Elton Great Bigarreau, of Downing Guigne Noir Luisante Ci o vernor Wood ;? ^ M. M. M. L. L. M. M. M. L. L. M. E. M. M. L. 1\I. Hovey 1 M. M. M. E. E. M. L. M. 0|0 o Q P Jefifrey's Duke. Royale. Kentish Early Richmond. Viryinian May. Knight's Early Black Late Duke Louis Philippe May Duke Mo'ustreuse de Mezel Great Biyarreau of Mezel. Biyarreau of Goubalis, etc. Morello Enylish Morello. Larye Morello, etc. Napoleon Bigarreau Holland Bigarreau. Biyarreau d'Esperin. Osceola Plamstone Morello Eed Jacket (K) Keine Hortense -- Rockport Bigarreau (K) Sparhawk's Honey Tecumseh (K) Tradescaut's Black Heart Elkhom. Larye Black Biyarreau. White French Guigne M. M. H. L. D. L. M M. D M. B. M. M. L. M. M. L. L. M. H. H. H. M. M. H. H. H. M. H. H. H. H. B. D. H. B. D. M. M. B. M. H. H. B. H. CATALOGUE OF FRUITS. 29 No. Illinois, North. 1 lllmois, t.entral. 1 Illinois, South. Iowa. 1 Kentucky. 1 Kansas. Maine. Minnesota. Michigan, North. Michigan, South of Saginaw Bay. Missouri. Marvlnnd. 1 Massachusetts. 1 New Hampshire. 1 Nebraska. W o i" 2i c o o\ B 0 c3 > to o ■J I 1 9 * * * ** * * * * * .. 3 - * -- - - * - * - * - * - * - * - * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * .- 4 .. « : * * * - ._ .. 7 - * - * - ** .- 8 9 -- 10 .. 11 .. 12 ^ - - * - * * -- 13 ^ |._ * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * '* * * 1" * * * * ** ** * * * * ** * * * * * -- -- .. 14 * .. 15 ._ 16 * - 51* .. 17 .. 18 - * * * * * * * * * .. 19 -. 20 * 1 - * - * !!* .. 21 * 22 -- * - - *i--- * * -- 23 .. 24 * ' - * - * -- * * .. 25 * * * * * -- 26 ._ 27 L 28 ** * * * * - - * - * * * * * -- 29 * * -- - * ■ .. W ' * * * * * * .. 31 * 32 * * - * * * - - * - * - * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * -- ** ** I 34 '' 35 1 36 ^ * 37 - * - * - * - * 38 * 39 * * * -- - * -- -- 40 41 .. 42 .. 43 IV.— PEACHES. The columns explain : 1st. The class, as Freestone or Clingstone, to which the variety belongs. 2d. The color of the flesh. 3d. The season of maturity ; as Early, Medium, or Late. Those designated as Early, ripen in lat. 43 deg., previous to or about Sept. 1st. Medium, those ripening from 1st to 15th of Sept. ; and Late, those after that period. A few of the vei-y early and very late are so designated. The remaining columns denote the Districts in which the varieties are recommended. Abbreviations : Class. — F. freestone; C. clingstone. Flesh. — W. white, or pale-colored flesh ; T. yellow, or yellowish flesh. Season. — E. early; V. E. very early; M. medium; L. late; V. L. very late. 32 CATALOGUE OF FRUITS. 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 NAME. Barnard ..- Early Barnard. Yellow Barnard. Barrington - Bellegarde Bergen's Yellow Cambridge Belle Carpenter's White Cole's Early Ked Columbia Coolidge's Favorite Crawford's Early Melocoton. Crawford's Late Melocoton . Druid Hill Early Newington Freestone . Early Slocum Early Tillotson Early York Serrate Early York. Early Purple, Fay's Early Ann George the Fourth Grand Ad mirable Grosse Mignonne Haines' Early Red. Hales' Early (from Ohio) ..- Heath Cling Hill's Madeira Madeira Freestone. Hyslop Cling Jacques Kenrick's Heath Heath F^-eestone. La Grange Large Early York Large White Cling Late -Red Rare-ripe Lemon Cling Leopold Cling Malta Molden's White Morris' White. . _ Noblesse Old Mixon Free Old Mixon Cling President Red Cheek ISIelocoton Rodman's Cling Red Cling. Royal George Scott's Nonpareil Smock Freestone Snow Stump the World Sturtevant, of Ohio Susquehanna Tippecanoe Cling ■. CO *— ' w. Y. W. w. w. Y. w. Y. Y. W. w. w. w. w. AV. W. W. W, W. W. W^ Y. w. Y. W. W. W. W. W. Y. W. w. w. w. w. w. w. w. Y. Y. W. W. Y. Y. Y. QIO P Q M. M. M. M. L. E. M. E. E. L. L. E. E. V. E. V. E. V. E. E. L. E. E. V. E. L. M. V. L. M. V. L. V. L. E. M. M. L. M. L. M. M. L. L. V. L. E. L. L. M. L. M. M. L. ' CATALOGUE OF FRUITS. 33 6 o 'o H * * * * * » * * a Q 'o a * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** ** * o 'o * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** : * ** * ** 03 O * t' U s * * * * * * * * * * * * * s * .- 6 p :: 5 c ■A S rt SB o * * * * * * * * » * * * ci 1 * * * * * * * * * * » -- i S .. 1 53 VI 03 w O > £ * * * * * : its * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * m s * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * s 1-5 s * * * * * # * * * * * * * * * * * s o * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** 1 1 s '2. o * * * ** * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * o (/,' _o O * * * * * * * * * * * * *■* * * * * * * * * * W a * ** * * * * ** * * * * * ** * "1 'c3 ID O a * * * * "■ * 4J a * * * * * * * * * * * * '6 a a o * * * * * * * * * * * a o S I _c3 ■pi) > § o 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2o 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * - 34 CATALOGUE OF FIIUITS. 1 NAME. d H CO (a o Pi o i-i o U 15 O w -4^ O W 'a O o s o O i .a 'o O o s o 0? C o os" i3 .2 '3 d 1— 1 F>] Troth's Early F. F. F. w w w E. E. V.L. ;; ;; ;; » * * * * ,')'? Van Zandt's Superb - - ,53 Ward's Late Free * n4 fi.T F. F. F. w. Y. Y. E. E. M. "" -- -- Sfi 1 ^7 ' v. — NECTAKINES Explanation of columns and abbreviations same as Peaches. 6 » an .2 NAME. Hi o h . 'o 03 O 5 3 O 02 o !5 o 00 o 5 ^ OS c 03 a o3 • P3 < a C "A Ph o O W 03 Oj O O PP S 1— 1 H-l 1 Boston F. Y. M. 2 Dowiiton F. W. M. .. .. .. 3 Early Newington C. W. M. .. .. .. .. .. 4 Early Violet Violet Hative. F. Y. E. -- -- -- -- -- * * ,5 Elruge F. W. M. 6 Stan wick F. W. L. -- -- -- -- -- CATALOGUE OF FRUITS. 35 i o 'o * a s QJ O 'o 'o O 1— 1 * o o i (/J ^ S3 i'l '^. =— .ii o o 1 s Si a ^. o * * » * o m .2" .2* O O 6 ^j S 6 * * * s -- ** * 0) O fi P-l -- * to n S Ph * * '6 a h-t O Pi * c o S s .3 'g > a o u 51 * * * * * * * * * * * -- 53 54 55 56 57 -- -- -- ]! -- v. — NECTARINES. Explaiications of columns and abbreviations same as Peaches. — — — — — ^ J2 !^ — — — n5 — ^^ o B o O CO C3 O (11 s .J 9 o o 0) 1-5 5 1^ '3 O 5 C/3 13 1— 1 o S .5 i o o O c3 O M S 1^ 3 ^ o § s 5 1^ 1^ o O .21 S O Ph o 1 .. .. .. .... .. * .. .. » * .. .. -. -. -- -- -- 2 .. .. .. ._ _. .. .. -. -- -- * * -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 3 .. .. .. .- -. .- .. .- * * -- .- -- -- -- -- 4 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- * * -- -- -- --!-- -- 5 .... * .. -- * * .. .. .- -. -- * ..!.. -- -- 6 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- * ^ JL^ --'* * s^ "" ..I..i-- .^I 36 CATALOGUE OF FRUITS. VI.— APEICOTS Explanation of columns and abbreviations same as Peaches and Nectarines. i NAME. M So < r.' Q ° w a cc W »:; o PS o I-) o o S5 O CO <; w 02 cf ! « cj ' ci o o 1 c o 0 03 s Q o S o c o \ Breda F. F. 0. Y. M. E. 1 * * 2 3 -- Hunt-kirke 4 F. F. 0. 0. E. M. -- " -- -- -- -- 5 6 Large Red Lafayette . . . 7 8 9 Moorpark F. C. F. F. F. F. 0. O. Y. Y. Y. Y. M. E. M, E. E. L. -- -- -- * * "■ * * * Royal Orange. Peach . -. * 10 Red Masculine — 11 St. Ambroise . - V?. Turkey 1 CATALOGUE OF FRUITS. 37 VI.— APRICOTS. Explanation of columns and abbreviations same as Peaches and ISTectarines. d "^ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 o 12; til "o a B O '5 * ^* s o CO "o * * * * * * 03 o "S 1 p 1 1 -- :: II o * * * H s * * * * CO 1 s OS 1— 1 53 w 0 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * # i s .5 0 0 * 0 6 0 0 .2" w c c P-l * * * 1 n" * * * * s M S 0 0 S > .2 "be "33 0 0 VII.— PLUMS. The columns indicate — 1st. Color of Fruit; 2nd. "Whether Freestone or ■Cling; 3d. Uses to which best adapted; 4th. Season of maturity; and the remainder the Districts in which the varieties are recommended. The abbreviations are as follows : — Color of Fruit. — D. dark, including all red, purple blue, and other dark- colored varieties ; P. pale, including the green, yellow, etc. Stone. — F. freestone; C. clingstone. Uses. — T. table; K. kitchen; D. drying; M. those most profitable for market. Season. — E. early; M. medium; L. late; V. E. very early; V. L. very late. The divisions of season for Peaches applj' also to Plums. 40 CATALOGUE OF FRUITS. 12 15 20 21 22 NAME. Bleeker's Gage Bradshaw -.- Chickasaw .- Coe's Late Red Coe's Golden Drop . . Columbia Damson Common Damson. Black Damson. Blue Damson. D. Domine Dull Duane's Purple Purple Magnum Bonum, Am.. Early Favorite (Rivers) Fallenberg - Italian Prune. Quetsche d'ltalie. Prune d' Italic. German Prune .. Quetsche. General Hand . . Green Gage Heine Claude. P. D.' Goliath Caledoniati. yectarine, by error. Huling's Superb Imperial Gage .- Prince's Imperial Gaffe. Flushing Gage. 18 Jefferson 19 Lawrence's Favorite Lawrence's Gage. Lombard Beekman's Scarlet. Bleeker's Scarlet. McLaughlin Monroe Monroe Gage. Orleans, Smith's ... Peach Phim Prune d'Agen D'Agen. Robe de Sergent. 26 1 Purple Gage Peine Claude Violeite. D. D. D. P. P. D. D. CO O M. F. F. C. F. F. F. K. D. M. V. E, M. M. M. E. M. E. M. M. M. M. M. M. M. E. M. M. .2 f> Q o o Q fi * -- * * -- CATALOGUE OF FRUITS. 41 i ^1 !n 'o a * * * * * » * * * * Q s * * * * * * * * o U2 to" O c * * * * * * * * * * * 6 o 3 S in a '3 * * * * * 53 O C ■3 o 3 4^ o 032 i s 0 s * * * * * "o c! 'ci * * * * * * * 6 S C3 to C3 w C s * * * * * * * * * * * * ** ** * ** * * * * * tn u ^^ 0 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 1; * * * * * * * * 0 s 0 * * * * * * # 0 * * * * * * * 0 0 * * * * * * * 1 a a * * * * * ** * * * '=3 t> c C p-l * * * ** * a Q-i * * * * * * 0 * * * * * * 0 s 1 * * * * * * * 'p __ ?3 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 * * * * -- 42 CATALOGUE OF FEUITS. 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 NAIkLE. Purple Favorite , Heine Claude de Bavay Hoy ale Hative Koyale de Tours St." Catharine. . _ , St. Martin's Quetsche Victoria - Aldcrton. Denyer's Victoria. Wasliinj:jton Bol mar's. Wliite IMagnum Bonum Telloio Magnum Bonum. Yclloio Effff. Yellow Gage (Prince's) H 6 w y. s M h ^-':i o 2« X o = o H Hi H o rt U fe D. F. P. C. D. C. D. c. P. c. P. F. D. F. P. F. P. c. P. F. K. cc E. L. E. E. L. V. L. M. E. M. £ 5 w 3 0 0 ^ 0 cf cf 0 0 rt rt c3 ^ i- cS 05 6 0 0 E P * r2 a M 1 Orange or Apple - ?, Portugal 3 liea's Seedling .. Ria's Mammoth. Van Slyke. I CATALOGUE or FRUITS. 43 d o !5 "5 * * * * 2 O '3 * * * * 5 C * o ■■ a >4 o5 a * c o o 1! 5 ^ bi.S •= be o :3 * 03 * * 6 S to W o f^ ** * * * * * * 1 5 ^ * * * * * * * •J 1) * * * o 15 O * * ■r- O O 6 * * s O * * ■1-3 r/> ci a S * * * . 'si s a- s * * as S c D Pi * * 1 h4 4) O * * * 5 g > * * * _c3 'b£ > O u 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 * * * * .. VIII. — QUINCES 6 1 o .to" 'o s o 'o o '3 c3 O S 2 o 5 be o II 5 6 3 u ^ 1 5 o > * ;« * ■»-> o C U o O a; .2~ .2 5 o a" S P-i * * -- 1 s o s * III * * a To — < a i a.S r M a a o 9 -- * 3 44 CATALOGUE OF FKUITS. IX.— NATIVE GKAPES, The columns explain — 1st. The season; 2d. The color; the remainder the Districts where the varieties are recommended. Abbreviations. — Season : E. early ; M. medium ; L. late. Color: B. black ; R. red ; W. white. NAME. o CO . d ■^ '5 &> -a to to cj •r- a; o % ^ zi 1 a ti; _s a .> M O a r^ cj ^ o o OJ o R U r* '-' s .S J2 .* ^ 0) M M.S C3 l>H ;h I-? O CO ~ r r aj o c o s ' c a a fi to a a >-j ■2 ^ ^ ^ c .2 '.2 Pi ;1 a a o g Tb S d Cl d •« .s cc oi C3 4; d) ^ ^ l-f ,1-1 * >— ( W W S g g s s SS ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ o o o £ 04 PM M > 1 .. ._ _. .. .. .. .. ._ ._ 2 .. -- -- .. 1 . .. -- -- -- * -- .. -- -. -- -- .- .- -. -- 3 -- * * -- -- -- -. * -- -- -- * * * * * * * -- -- -- -- 4 •* * -- -- -- -- * -- -- * -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- * *'-- -- * -- -- 6 -- * -- -- -- -- * -- -- * * * * -- .. * * * * * * ** ** * * * -- -- b -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- * -- -- * * * -- * * * -- -- -- -- V -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- * * * -- -- -- -- -- -- 8 -- -- -- -- * -- -- * * * -- -- * * * * * * * ** * * * -- -- y ._ .. .. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 10 -- -- -- .. -- -- -- -- -- -- * -- -- -- * -- -- -- -- -- -- 11 ._ .. .. .. * -- * * .- * * * .. * * * * * -. I'i .. * .. .. * __ .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. -- .. .. .. .. 13 .. .. .. ._ .. .. .. .. * .. * .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 14 * .. -. .. .. ._ .. -. .- .. .- -. 15 .. .- .. -- -. -. .- .. -- -- -- * -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 16 * * -- .. -- .. .. .. .. * .. .. -- -- * * * -- -- -. * ** * -- * -- -- 17 ._ .. _. ._ .. .. * * * * .. -. .. 18 .. .. .. .. .. ._ 19 .. .. ._ .. * .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ._ .. * 20 .. .. .. .. * .. ._ .. .. ._ .. .. .. 21 .. * __ * .. * * * * * .. .. ._ * * .. .. .. 2'2 .. ._ .. .. ._ 23 * .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ._ 24 » * .. .. .. * .. .. -. .. .. .. .- .. -- .. .. 2b .. .. .. * .. .. .- .. .. .. .. .. 26 * .. .. .. .. .. .. * .. .. -- .. .. .- .. .- .. 27 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. * .. .. .. .. 28 * * * .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. _. * .. .. .. 29 ._ * * .. .. .. .. .. * .. .. .. .- .. 30 .. -- ^^ ^^ ^ _*- ^ ^^ ^ j:^ ^^ * * * -_-_ _- - _-:_ :_- -; 46 CATALOGUE OF FRUITS. X.— FOREIGN GRAPES As the Foreign Grapes are for cultivation under glass, they are not subject to those variations induced by climate or soil, and, therefore, they may be regarded as equally adapted to all localities. Very few of the local committees have made any report in reference to these Grapes. The list below contains such as have been already adopted by the Society, with a few others very generally esteemed. The columns explain — 1st. The color of the fruit ; 2d. Flavor; 3d. Season of maturity. In flavor the only distinction is between those that are simply sweet, as the Chasselas or Hamburgs, and those having a distinct musky aroma, as tlie Muscats. 22 NAME. Barbarossa Prince Albert. Brizzola. Black Damascus Bhick Fronlignan Black IIaml)urg Black Prince Bowood Muscat Buckland Sweet Water Calabrian Kaisin Raisin de Calabre. Cannon Mall Muscat Chasselas Musquee, or Joslin's St, Allmn's Muscat blane Hative / Golden Hamburg Stochcood G. Hamburg. Grizzly Froiitignan lied Frontignati. ■ Red Constantia. Lady Down's Seedling Muscat of Alexandria Muscat Hambu rg lied Chasselas P.ose Chasselas. White Nice West St Peter's Wilmot's Black Hamburg Dutch Hamburg. White Sweet Water Dutch Sweet Water, etc. White Frontignan White Constantia. Muscat Blanc. Zinfindal Color. Black. Black. Black. Black. Black. White. White. White. White. White. White. Red and Yel- low. Black. White. Black. Ked. White. Black. Black. White. White. Black. Flaa-or. Sweet. Sweet. Muscat. Sweet. Sweet. Muscat. Sweet. Sweet. Muscat. Muscat. Sweet. Muscat. Sweet. Muscat. Muscat. Sweet. Sweet. Sweet. Sweet. Sweet. Muscat. Sweet. Season. Very Late. Late. Late. Medium. JVledium. ^[edium. Medium. Late. Late. Early. Late. Medium. Very Late. Late. ISIedium. Medium. Late. Very Late. Medium. Early. Medium. Medium. 48 CATALOGUE OF FRUITS. XI CUREANTS. i NAME. Color. m of ei a OS u W .3 oT "5 Ti 0) c a o3 o Q O Hi _C3 s 'o o O r=5 o q -5 o CO <£ 15 1— 1 1 Attvactor White. Black. Flesh: Red. Black Red. Red. Red. White. Red. Red. Red. Red. Red. Red. White. White. White. * * * * » * * -- * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ? Black Naples 8 4 Cherry ,<> Common Black fi Black English. Fertile de Falluan 7 Fertile d'Angers 8 Goiidouiu Red . 9 Goiidouiu White 10 Knight's Large Red .. .. 11 La Versaillaise IV, May's Victoria - . . 18 Prince Albert 14 Red Dutch 1/) Ked Grape Ifi Transparent White 17 18 White Dutch White Grape XII GOOSEBERRIES. 1 NAME. p5 o Hi o m 0) u s _o o o O * * * a) u 1!) .2 S "o Q c c o H .2 1— 1 a o a l-H 1 American Seedling . . . . Red. Red. Red. Green. Yellow Green. Green. Red. Red. 1 9 1 3 Crown Bob . - . . . . 4 Early Siilpiiur - . - 6 7 8 Green Walnut -. --'-- 9 Ironmonger in Green 11 Mountain Seedling Red. Red. White. v 18 Woodwards Whitesmith - Note. — The varieties not recommended for any XJarticular localitj'are those which have been placed on the list for " general cultivation " in the Society's Catalogue for 1860. CATALOGUE OF FRUITS. 49 XI. — CUERANTS i 1 'S "3 s O '5 a M o 'S O M 1 i 03 * * * * 03 O m 2 o o o S c p T3 C 3 * * * 1 * * * * * U E c3 M w 03 '-S ^ o o * * * * * * * * * u 03 * * * * i- O ',S O * * * S O 6 * * * o cc o i * * * 03 w * * * * * 03 o ^, * * * * * * * s Iri t-t 03 O * * * * * o S 03 > * * * * * «- * * * * * 'S "So > a "S o 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 * * * * * * -- * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * -- XII. — GOOSEBERRIES. 6 o "o _g '3 u t 03 U 'S h5 "3 o 'o =3 o M __ o _g C 03 c C3 03 G 'a * c3 O 03 _g o 03 O ■.2t» p en C 03 * 03 C3 03 03 s 03 03 03 03 "03 03 W 5 03 * * * * * * * 03 3 .* * 03 03 *-3 03 * o .2 13 o * * 03 o o * * o ,2 IS o * * tn 03 W B a * * 1 B 03 O B g * 03 ^__ S B 03 P-l * * * * B ,5 03 o * IC o S u 03 > * * '5 'So > 3 t3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 * * * -- 50 CATALOGUE OF FRUITS. XIII.— RASPBERRIES. 1 NAME. Color. « C OS U o C C o O 1 c 1 'o O o o s •S p— I 3 O «r a .5 M 1 Am ei'ican Black Black. Red. Yellow. * "" * * -- '?, Antwerp Red, of Hudson River 3 Antwerp Yellow 4 Belle de Pallium /i Belle de Fontenay Red. Red. Red. Red. Red. Red. Red. Y^ellow. Black, * ■;; * * * * * * fi Calawissa --|* 7 Fastolf... * * * 8 Franconia . __ * * * 9 French 10 Vice-President, French. Knevett's Giant n Merveille des 4 Saisons 1? Orange * * 13 Brinckle's Orange. Ohio Everbearing XIV.— BLACKBERRIES i NAME. o g o O * * * S O 5 5 'of B 1— 1 3 o 0? a M 1 Dorchester . . ~~ 2 New Rochelle, or Lawton 3 Kittatinny 4 Wilson's Early -- -- -- .. .- .. .. CATALGUE OF FRUITS. 51 XIII.— RASPBERRIES. 1 -H >. 2 -^ ^ 3W .^ ^ a> <— * t; 4 (U o •jl o o a" ■A , 0) Si C3 1^ kH o a Q o o CO "3 a 0 _g 'm a fl c cS -g .3 S % h yi > n ^ ^ >. o o _o a s u o fa Tc S c ^ 1— 1 >— 1 O k^ C3 * r3 ^° S o ^ 1) q; 1 OJ O * 5 * IS O * 0) P-i Ph * r? > > ^ 1 * * ._ .. 2 ^ . .- .. * -- * .. * * * * * * * * * 3 .. .. .. .. * .. .. .. -- .. .. .. -- .. -. * .. .. 4 -- -- -- -- - -- -- -- ..1.- -- -- -- -- * -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- b -- -- -- -- -- -- -- .- -- -- -- -- * * -- * * * -- -- -- -- -- -- -- * * * * * * * * 7 .. .. * * -- .. .. * * -. * * * .. -. 8 -- -- -- -- * -- * -- -- -- *, * * -- -- -- * -- * * * -- -- y -- -- -- -- * — -- -- -- -- * * -- -- -- -- * -- -- -- -- -- 10 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. * * * .. * * * .. __ 11 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- * -- -- -- * * -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- L2 -- -- -- -- -- * -- -- * -- -- -- -- -- * * * * * * * -- * * * --. -- 13 " -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ---- -- -- -- -- * * -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- XIV.— BLACKBERRIES. j .a J2 t^ . ^ 0 .2 >-> 0 CO 0 0 u ■~ ■3 CD 0 ^ ^-H -^ 0 0 >5 0 0 Xi 0 '3 0 ^ '6 0 ■S 0 1 0 rt S -^ ^aj « •>> tJ; ?l^ S f ^ _o 0 c s c s ■r 0 1 ■&' s 6 K S H-t 0 5 * 15 S ^g^' S * * ^:^ ^ ■ij •A * * 0 0 0 Ph * -- * s 1^ y-^ ^ 1 ■* .. -- * * .. -- -- -- -- * * -- * * -- -- * ■* # -- -- * --' * * -- -- 3 * * * . .[ .- 4 .J .- -- ..| » * -- 52 CATALOGUE OF FRUITS. XV. — STKAWBEREIES. . The columns indicate — 1st. The Sex, as Hermaphrodite or Pistillate ; 2d. The Origin, American or Foreign ; and the remainder the districts in which the varieties are recommended. The abbreviations are : Sex — P., Pistillate; all others are Hermaphrodite. Okigin — A. (American; F., Foreign. d NAME. o « S B O < CS S Q * * * * a 3 U o o a 5 o :: * * » * * * * * * * 6 ft * * 2 2 S "o Q <^ o s * * * * * * * o c .5 -5 c I— 1 * * * * * * * J3 1 cn of a s I— ( 1 Alice Maude . . . . - . F. A. F. A. A. A. A. A. A. A. A. A. A. A. F. A. A. A. A. A. A. F. F. A. A. 9 3 British Queen - . . - 4 ,5 Burr's New Pine P. P. * 6 7 Downer's Prolific . ... 8 Fillmore q Genesee .. in Hooker * 11 Hovej''s Seedling P. 19 Iowa . 18 Jennj^'s Seedling P. 14 Jenny Lind 1.5 La Constante Ifi Large Early Scarlet ... 17 Longworth's Prolific * 18 McAvoy's Superior . . P. P. P. 19 Monroe Scarlet on IMoyamensing 9.\ Scott's Seedlnig ?9, Triomphe de Gand ?3 Ti'ollope's Victoria 94 Walker's Seedling 25 "Wilson's Albany * CATALOGUE OF FRUITS. 53 XV. — STRAWBERRIES. The columns indicate — 1st. The Sex, as Hermaphrodite or Pistillate ; 2d. The Origin, American or Foreign; and the remainder the districts in which the varieties are recommended. The abbreviations are : Sex — P., Pistillate; all others are Hermaphrodite. Origin — A., American ; F., Foreign. 6 1 o "5 o "5 i o >1 S 03 6 'S * * * * * * 05 O C a 5 5^ S i o to s * * * * * to o 7) * * ** * * * * 6 m S 03 '/I S3 03 w o * * * * * * * * * CO * * * * # * * * * * * 'St > a o 1 2 \ 5 6 7 8 9 1! 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 * * * * * * * * * "