. D. Miller, Jr.'s descriptive catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, shrubs, plants, vines, &c., &c., cultivated and for sale by the Cumberland Nurseries, Middlesex Station, on the Cumberland Valley Railroad, near Carlisle, Penna . xters June,Mixok Free. Ha»idt , Horseman, Climax, Leopold, Stetsons, WalbebtitonsvAdmibablb, Chancellor, Smock Free, Stlme the Would, New Yoke Rakekie-e, Belle Che-« lbcbe, Sttieb, Yellow Raberipe, Tatnall, Malden White, Noness, Morrissaka, JaqlesRaiieriee, Vanguard, Barbington. As to climate, kc., At Peach does not show tliat variation that is seen in th


. D. Miller, Jr.'s descriptive catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, shrubs, plants, vines, &c., &c., cultivated and for sale by the Cumberland Nurseries, Middlesex Station, on the Cumberland Valley Railroad, near Carlisle, Penna . xters June,Mixok Free. Ha»idt , Horseman, Climax, Leopold, Stetsons, WalbebtitonsvAdmibablb, Chancellor, Smock Free, Stlme the Would, New Yoke Rakekie-e, Belle Che-« lbcbe, Sttieb, Yellow Raberipe, Tatnall, Malden White, Noness, Morrissaka, JaqlesRaiieriee, Vanguard, Barbington. As to climate, kc., At Peach does not show tliat variation that is seen in the there are a f»;w varieties whieh seem to be farorites in some of the Southern Statesand all. or nearly all. have originated in the South; a small list of which I wfll annex, D. MILLER, DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE—PEACHES. 23 and, as in the Apple, cultivate them on the commendations received from them, but willnot be offered before the autumn of 1860 : Chinese Honey, Chinese Cling, Orangeburg, Edwards Late White, Lady Parhaji,White Globe Cling, Donahoe Cling, Bough, Montgomerys Late, St. Michaels, Prideof Autumn, Baldwin, Camaks Serati, Bordeaux Cling, Ispahan, Owens Seedling, Flew-ellen, BizzelvS Free. THE {the bartlett pear. See page 24*] i>. Jii *s iv> cuiptiye c\t\\am,vi:.~the i-ear. Oaths fruit 1 Mree to express myself, from the fnct that it has such strong•ad warm adrocates, ail of which it tit-serves when it is found in its true character; beingone of the moat huciou*; and palatable of all fruits. Hut its variability, even in the same■ mate, when in different soils and under different care to culture and ripening, makes itthe nu>>: nncertain t«> treat on. Hut 1 will confute myself to a small !i>t of describedvarieties, and follow the same course as in the preceding fruits, naming the best and most PRICE OF PEAK Tit EES. Standard. ----- f>0 cents each, $35 per 2 years from bud,... 50 44 $.i0Dwarf. I


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