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THE Sn^B ANNUAI, OF THIE 



become a rich vermillion when ripe. It is ver}' firm and mealy, and equal to any plum; 

 and never been attacked by the Curculio. It will carry any desired distance. 



Tree very thrifty, upright; early aud abundant bearer. 



Price, one year old trees, 25 cents each; $2.50 per dozen. 



WII/D GOOS:e PI/UM. 



A native variety from Tennessee, where it is highly esteemed for market, 

 strong grower; the fruit is large and of good quality. 

 Price, 20 cents each; $2 per dozen. 



It is a 



Wild Goose Plnra. 



PBACH TREES. 



We have a fine assortment of Southern grown Trees, selected from a very reliable 



Nursery. They consist of the following varieties, viz: 



FREE STONES. 



Jessie Kerr. 

 Amsden. 

 Alexander. 

 Early I/ouise. 

 Fleitas St. John. 

 Mountain Rose. 

 Honey. 

 Foster. 



Crawford's Early. 

 Amelia. 



As they follow in the list they ripen in succession. 

 Price, 25 cents; $2 per dozen; $15 per hundred. 



FREE STONES. 



stump the World. 

 Thurber. 

 Old Mixon. 

 Crawford's I/ate. 

 Smock. 



Picquet's IVate. 

 Lady Parham. 



CLING STONES. 



General IVee. 



Stonewall Jackson. 



Old Mixon. 



Lemon. 



Heath.> 



Nix White Late. 



Stinson's October. 



Butler 



Chinese. 



The Peen To, or Flat Peach of China, we dropped from our collection, al- 

 though it is the earliest variety. It is so easily affected by late 

 frosts, and therefore bears seldom well. 



