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ORNAMENTAL VARIETIES, 50 CENTS. 



Double Red dr Rose. Dwarf Orleans, bears fruit, Chinese Double Crimson, 75 cts. 



Double Mignonne, red. unique. Chinese Double White, 75 ets. 



Chinese double Carnation, 75 cts. 



HECTARXNES-BRUGNONS. 



Price 38 cents except those noted. 1 year old trees at lower rates. 



C denotes Clingstones— (ill others are Freestones. 



N. B. — Trees of all the varieties suitable for Dwarfs or Espaliers, at 37 to 50 cts. 

 Boston or Lewis. Elruge. New White, 



Cambridge. Golden, Prince's C, 50 cts. Stanwick. 



Despres, 50 cts. Hardwicke Seedling. Violette bative. — Early 



Due <iu Tellier. Hunt's Tawny. Violet. — Large Scarlet. 



Early Ncwington, C. Jaune lisse — Late Yellow. Violette sucre, 50 ets. 



APRICOTS— PRUNUS ARMENIAOA. 



38 to 50 cents except those noted. 1 year old trees at lower rates. 

 N. B. — Trees of all varieties suitable for Dwarfs or Espaliers. 50 cts. 

 Extra large Standards, bearing age, $1. 

 Black or Purple, very hardy. Lafayette, largest fruit, $1. Roman. 

 Breda or Holland. Large Early Red. Royal. 



Burlington. Moorpark. Turkey. 



Early Peach. Peach or De Nancy. 



REJECTED VARIETIES.— Brussels, Orange or Persian, Red Masculine, White Masculine. 



ALMONDS. 



Those marked * are 35 cents, and the others 50 cents. 

 *Sweet Hard Shell, most Princess or Sultana, Paper Shell, Great Fruited, Macrocarpa, 



hardy. for the South. hardj/. 



Ladies'" Thin Shell, for the Long Hard Shell, a gros fruit. 



South. 



ORNAMENTAL VARIETIES. 



Large double blush Corsican I Chinese dwarf double white, 75 cts. 



Dwarf double red, 25 cts. 



QUINCES. 



The " Orange " is at maturity in Sept. and Oct., and the others in Oct. and Nov. 

 "Angers" will keep well till January. 



Price - Cts. 

 Orange or Apple, very large, excel- 

 lent for preserves, ver y product ■ ve 25 



Pear Shaped 25 



Portugal, very large and Jin". .... 35 



Anger's Orange, large 25 to 38 



Constantinople, very large, estima- 

 ble ' 75 



Price — Cts, 

 Mahon or Spanish, la rge, estimable, 50 



Pea's Seedling, very large, splen- 

 did, most est //nable, superior to all 



others 50 to 75 



Chinese Pink Flowering, fine fol- 

 iage, very large cblong fruit . . 50 to 75 



N. B. — Extra large Trees, in bearing state, $1 each. 



Japan Quinces. — Pyrus. Japonica. 



The different varieties of Japan Quince will be found under the head of Flowering 

 Shrubs. The Fruit of the Common Scarlet, flowering variety, is not edible ; but that 

 of the "Rosea " is large and fair, with an intense Quince flavor, superior to any other 

 variety, and for stewing or preserving has no equal. This variety is very productive, 

 and combines the beautiful flowers of Spring with the valuable fruit of Autumn and 

 Winter. Pare. Price. $1 each. 



