This section is from "The Horticulturist, And Journal Of Rural Art And Rural Taste", by P. Barry, A. J. Downing, J. Jay Smith, Peter B. Mead, F. W. Woodward, Henry T. Williams. Also available from Amazon: Horticulturist and Journal of Rural Art and Rural Taste.
By R. Buchanan - Baldwin, Alexander, Gravenstein, Summer Queen, Red Fenouillett, Harrison, Newtown, Spitzenburgh, Red Bellefleur, Ashland, Scholl's Red Winter, Sweet Pearmain, Minister, Setch, Blenheim Pippin, Prior's Red, White Bellefleun Yellow do., Belmont Delight, Maiden's Blush, Fall Pippin, American Golden Pippin, Red-Cheeked do. Green do., Dutch Codlin, Golden Spice, Fallawater, London Sweet, Rhode Island Greening, Holland Pippin, 14 varieties, names unknown; in all, 44 varieties.
Bartlett, Seckel, White Doyennee Duchesse d'Angouleme, Stone's Seedling; one, name unknown.
Flushing Gage, Blue Gage, Canada Red, Diamond, Bleeker's Gage, Blue Imperatrice, Yellow, and two, names unknown.
By M. S. Wade- - White Doyenne, French Butter, Napoleon, Swan's Orange, and Autumn Superb.
By A. M. Ernst- - Seckel pears.
By M. W. Carey - Two very large and beautiful apples, called the King Pippin.
By J. C. Jefferies - Bartlett pears.
By P. S. Bush - Yellow Egg plums.
Isabella, some of the berries, as usual, unripe; Scuppernong; pronounced Muscadine, of the Southern States, a very inferior grape in every quality except size of berry; Union Village, or Shaker grape - bunch medium size, berries larger than the best Black Hamburgh grapes from the hot-house of W.m. Resor, black, round, skin and pulp as delicate as Black Hamburgh, flavor agreeable, rather acid and musky, but inferior to Black Hamburgh; Marion - resembling Isabella very much, but with a larger and better ripened bunch, and a sweeter and more musky flavor; Lincoln - bunch small and closely set, berry small and black, with thin skin and pulp, flavor inferior; Blue-black Chillicothe and Lee - both pronounced Isabella ; Arabia - inferior in size and every quality to Isabella.
Splendid samples of Black Hamburgh and Victoria grapes, from under glass.
Very good Black Hamburg grapes, grown and ripened in the open air.
Pears - Napoleon, White Doyenne, Stevens' Genesee, Fall Butter, Bartlett, Bezi de la Motte, Prince de Printems.
Pears - Bourse, Amalis, Beurre Bosc, Cumberland, 'Seckel, Golden Beurre of Bilboa, Louis Phillipe, Fall Butter, Beurre de Capiaumont, Bon Chretien, Fondante Beurre, Apples - Maiden's Blush, Blue Pearmain.
A large collection of seedling Verbenas, among which were several very distinctly marked, and equal to any in cultivation here; also, a seedling Dahlia, of promising character.
 
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