CONTENTS. ORIGINAL COMMUNICATIONS. Horticulture. Page. ... 481 ART. I. Descriptions and Engravings of Select Varieties of Floriculture. ART. IV. Floricultural and Botanical Notices of New and 494 495 Printed by Dutton & Wentworth, No. 37 Congresa St, Bostor. THE FRUITS OF AMERICA. The First Number was issued in APRIL, 1847, and the succeeding Nos. will appear on the First of every alternate month. No. I contained the following varieties of fruits : BEURRE D'AREMBERG PEAR, GLOUT MORCEAU PEAR, VAN MONS LEON LE CLERC PEAR, No. II contained the following : Vicompte de Spoelberch Pear, WINTER NELIS PEAR, SIEULLE PEAR, NORTHERN SPY APPLE. No. III will appear in OCTOBER, and will contain the following: SWAN'S ORANGE Pear, SWEET MONTMORENCY CHERRY, HOVEY'S SEEDLING STRAWBERRY, BOSTON PINE STRAWBERRY. - No. IV will be issued in December, and will contain the following: EARLY CRAWFORD PEACH, DOYENNE BOUSSOCK PEAR, ROSTIEZER PEAR, RED ASTRACHAN APPLE. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: In Royal Octavo, richly colored, at $1 per number, payable on delivery. A limited number of impressions in Imperial quarto, very highly finished, $2 per number. BOSTON: PUBLISHED BY C. C. LITTLE AND J. BROWN, 112, WASHINGTON STREET; HOVEY & CO., 7, MERCHANTS ROW. NEW YORK: D. APPLETON & Co., 200 BROADWAY. PHILADELPHIA: G. S. APPLETON, CHESTNUT STREET. LONDON: WILLIAM SMITH, 113, FLEEt Street. RARE AND CHOICE VARIETIES OF PEARS. HOVEY & CO. Respectfully invite the attention of amateur cultivators to their immense collection of Fruit Trees, of all kinds, more particularly pears, embracing every variety to be obtained either in Europe or in this country. Their collection is unequalled, both for extent and variety. Upwards of six hundred specimen trees have been planted out on the borders of the walks, extending a mile, a great many of which are already in bearing, affording a fine opportunity for the inspection of the fruit. They would particularly invite attention to the following kinds, of which they have a fine stock, with the exception of the very rare sorts, of which the number is limited : Swan's Orange, (or Onondaga).-The finest and largest autumn pear known. Fine thrifty trees, $2 each. Beurré Langelièr.-A fine melting January pear. Fine trees, of all sizes, $1 to $5 each. Jersey Gratioli.-One of the richest October pears. $1 each. Vicompte de Spoelberch.-A new and fine winter pear. $1 each. Paradise d'Automne.-One of the finest pears. $1 each. Comtesse de Lunay.-A very beautiful and fine pear. $1 each. Grosse Calebasse.-Fruit said to weigh upwards of twenty ounces, to be eight inches long. Fine trees, $2 each. and Doyenne Boussock.-A very large and delicious October pear. $1 50 each. St. André.-A new pear from Van Mons, very fine. $1 each. With many others equally new and rare, of which the following are enumerated : |