GEORGE BUNYARD & CO.'S FRUIT CATALOGUE. 



1^™™^ 0E ^ R is foUowed throughout the Catalogue. 



AM i' f'i S' H - S -' First Ulass Certificate from the Royal Horticultural Society of London. 

 • «-., Award oi Merit, from the same Society ; either Award is a guarantee of excellence. 



BITTEE AND SWEET ALMONDS. 



High or Low Standards each Is. 6d. to 2s. 6d. 



Sweet or White flowered, Pink or Bitter, grown for their blossom in early Spring. 

 President Croncelles, new, 2/6. 



APPLES. 



The columns explain : — 



1st. The Pie— T for Table or Dessert Fruit : K, Kitchen or Sauce purposes. 



2nd. 



... ^ And in' accordance 



with the R.H.S. Lists, some revisions are made in Table and Kitchen Fruits. ', A full list 



for Exhibition is given at page 16. Where a fruit is KT it may be used for either purpose. 



Usual Season —Which must be taken as a partial guide, so much depending on the fruit room 



and -locality. 



* Are kinds recommended for Orchard Standards. 



FOEMS AND PEICES OF AEPLE TREES. 



Special prices per 100 or 1,000 on application. For Figures of ife. various forms see 

 Kentish Tall Orchard Standards (on Orab Stocks) ..... . .each Is. 



3s. 

 Is. 

 Is. 



Extra size Standards, for Private Gardens 



Feathered Pyramids on Crab 



Half Standards - 



Amateurs' Standards or Half Standards on Paradise Stocks 



(see below) 



Yearlings, Dwarfs, or Maidens per doz., 10s. 



Espaliers, Horizontally Trained, with 2 tiers of Branches, 



3s. 6d. ; 3 tiers, 5s. ; larger, 7s. 6d. and upwards 



Extra Large Espaliers, 5 tiers, in splendid condition 



Upright Gridiron Trained, with 5 — 6 shoots, set for fruit . . 

 Cordons, single upright (on Paradise) _/?y. 13 . .per 100, 75s. 



Ditto, older trees, well set with fruit buds 



Cordons, double, trained T shape, ditto 



Fruiting Bushes on best Paradise Stocks 



Young Pyramids, ditto 



Larger Fruiting Pyramids, well, formed trees, set with buds 



Established Pot Trees for Orchard House Culture 



(For Special List see Index J . 

 Double-worked Trees, on Paradise Stock, select kinds 



2s. 

 Is. 



pages 3 and 4. 



6d. to 2s. 6d. 



6d. 



6d. ,, 3s. 6d. 



Od. „ 2s. 6d. 



Od. „ 5s. Od. 

 Od. „ Is. 6d. 



6d. „ 7s. 6d. 

 Od. „21s. Od. 

 Od. „ 7s. 6d. 



3s. 

 10s 

 5s. 

 Is 

 2s 

 2s. 

 Is 



Is. 6d. ,, 2s. 6d 

 3s. 

 3s. 



Od. 

 Od. 

 Od. 

 6d. 



6d. 

 6d. 



Is. 6d. 

 3s. 6d. 

 3s. 6d. 

 3s. 6d. 



7s. 6d. 

 7s. 6d. 



.. „ 2s. 



Note. Should Pyramids be required to match, some choice should be given, as the 



An immense Stock of large Pyramids and Espaliers. 



6d. „ 7s. 6d. 

 growth is so various. 



" APPLES ON OWN ROOTS " (recommended in " The Garden "). 



To meet the desire of our clients we offer a selection of the best Apples in this form, as Dwarfs, Half- 

 Standards, and Pyramids, as trial Trees, price 1/6 to 5/0 each. 



" Amateurs' Standards."— The finest apples are produced by trees on the Paradise stock. We grow 

 Full and Half Standards in this form in leading sorts, which have fruiting spurs up the stem (which can be 

 left on until the tree gains size) and meanwhile handsome fruit will be produced on the stem spurs ; they 

 are recommended for early fruiting in Private Gardens, 1/6 to 5/0 each. See Fig. 14. 



The Gridiron Apples are useful to form a break row between the Flower and Kitchen Gardens. 



Arrole Trees grow and hold their foliage till quite late in the season, and are therefore not ready for 

 removal so early as other Fruit Trees. 



