Catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, shrubs, vines and plants : cultivated and for sale at the commercial garden and nursery of Parsons & Co., Flushing, Long Island, near New-York . sh stained with red. 127 Bloody Swaar - - - 12 to 3 L y. round T V. P. Superior. 128 Talmans Sweeting 11 to 4 M y- round K V. P. For stock. 129 Tifts Sweeting 11 to 2 130 Tewksbury Winter Blush lto7 s y- round T Yery durable. 131 Titus Pippin 132 Turn Off Lane - 133 Twenty Ounce - 11 to 2 L g. str. r. round T Y. P. J. Showy and 134 i Cayuga Apple excellent. Wells Sweeting 11 tol M P- g- round T Good and sweet.


Catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, shrubs, vines and plants : cultivated and for sale at the commercial garden and nursery of Parsons & Co., Flushing, Long Island, near New-York . sh stained with red. 127 Bloody Swaar - - - 12 to 3 L y. round T V. P. Superior. 128 Talmans Sweeting 11 to 4 M y- round K V. P. For stock. 129 Tifts Sweeting 11 to 2 130 Tewksbury Winter Blush lto7 s y- round T Yery durable. 131 Titus Pippin 132 Turn Off Lane - 133 Twenty Ounce - 11 to 2 L g. str. r. round T Y. P. J. Showy and 134 i Cayuga Apple excellent. Wells Sweeting 11 tol M P- g- round T Good and sweet. 10 APPLES. f NAME. u Color. F rm. Kemarka. 13, la 137 Uhnc Seek-no-furtherWinter QueenWoolmane Long . -Ortley Pippin I to 1 II to 1211 to 4 L W. g. r. str. oblongovateoval TT T. Very excellent. V. P. P. Good. VARIETIES FOR PRESERVING OR ORNAMENT. [39141Ml112143 i iieny ( labLarge Sihcri;:ii ( rah -Powers large Sibean Oral:Small Siliii;:ii (rah -Yellow Siberian CrabChinese .Double Flowering y 9 to 109 9 to 109 r. y. y- roundoblateroundround Beautifully and , large, and Amber. Flowering in beautiful x APPLES. 11 n R E M A RKS. I The Apple may be considered in every respect the most valuable of our fruits. Whilethe Pear, Plum, and Peach are entitled to a higher rank for their luscious flavor, many finequalities and beautiful appearance, yet these will not compare with the Apple for long and consequent value to the exporter. As the Apple alone can be profitably shipped toforeign countries, it may very correctly be termed the only staple fruit. By many recent experiments, good agriculturists have become convinced of the efficacyof sweet apples in the fattening of stock, and their profitable advantage over many other kindsof feed. Many farmers in various sections of the country, are planting orchards of well seleced1i varieties of this fruit. For stock it is valuable, for exportation it i


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