APPLE TREES. 



Each. Doz. 



Standard Trees for orchards, 5 to 7 feet 30 $3 00 ! 



4to6feet 25 2 50 



" " " extra sizes 3 00 



Dwarfs, for Gardens, 2 years 30 3 00 



" 1 year, nice ,.25 2 50 



Crabs, Transcendent, Siberian, &c 30 3 00 



PEAR TREES. 



Standard, extra size selected 50 5 00 



•' 2 and 3 years, 5 to 7 feet, first-class, strong 40 4 00 



2 and 3 years, 4 to 5 feet, nice trees 30 3 00 



Kartlett, a large stock and of all the popular varieties. 



Dwarfs, 2 and 3 years, first-class 40 3 50 



1 year 25 3 00 



IS^EW VARIETIES, 



The descriptions are those of the growers. Several varieties are only 1 year. 



EACH. DOZ. 100 



Souvenir du Congress— This superb vari- 

 ety ripens before Bartlett, is much larger 

 and in every way superior, i year 30 $3 00 S20 



Beurre d'Assumption 



1000 



$100 

 90 



100 

 112 

 10 

 15 

 15 

 12 

 15 



30 250 



25 200 



20 180 



20 175 



14 130 



Another beautiful 

 new Summer Pear ; earlier, larger and 



superior to Bartlett, i year 30 



2 years 50 



Brockwood Park, (Bonne d'Ezee) — This va- 

 riety can be ranked among the best Pears 

 in cultivation 40 



Duchesse d'Angouleme Pitmaston— A beau- 

 tiful new English Pear, has been grown to 

 the weight of 19 oz. in England 40 



Angelique Couviers— J^Iedium, first quality, 

 a vigorous grower, good bearer, September 

 and October 40 



Belle d'Ecully — Very large, 6 inches high 

 and I foot in circumference; flesh fine, 

 very melting, sugary and vinous, August 

 and September 40 



Beurre Alexandre Lucas— Large, similar to 

 Duchesse or Beurre Diel, melting, very 

 sugary, jucy and vinous. May be consid- 

 ered best of its season. Jan. and Feb, 40 



Beurre Amande — Medium, uneven, skin 

 clear yellow, often transparent, flesh very 

 melting ; vigorous and a good bearer. 

 November 40 



Beurre TardifFe Coileite— " The fruit, which 

 were exhibited :it the Rouen Horticul- 

 tural Society on the 17th May, was ac- 

 knowledged to be the finest of the season." 

 March to May 40 



Bonchretien Antoine Lormier — Very large, 

 clear yellow ; perfumed, half melting ; 

 very vigorOHS. Jan. to Feb 40 



Docteur Delafosse — Medium to large, of ex- 

 quisite quality ; vigorous grower and good 

 bearer. Sept. to Oct 40 



Docteur Benit — A very distinct and excel- 

 lent sort of the Passe Colman Race. Jan. 40 



Fondante des Emmurees — Medium turbin- 

 ate; clear yellow; flesh yellow, melting, 

 aromatic. Sept 40 



Henri Decaisne — A very fine and good sort; 

 ripe in Sept 40 



Kieffer's Hybrid — Said to be a hybrid be- 

 brid between Chinese Sand Pear and Bart- 

 lett ; " blight proof." i yr.; 3 to 4 ft 50 



Le Conte — A Chinese Pear grown largely 

 South; "blight proof.".... 40 



President d'Estaintot — Vigorous and extra- 

 ordinarily productive, giving its fruit in 

 clusters, first quality 40 



Madame Lefavernier — Very vigorous and 

 productive, first quality 40 



Souvenir de Leroux Durand—" Very large, 

 cblong, yellow, with russety specks ; flesh 

 half fine, very melting, perfumed and 

 very sugary ; first quality, very vigorous 

 and productive." Oct. to Nov 40 



Souvenir Sannier — Medium, deep yellow, 

 striped with red, very fine, and exquisite 

 flavor. December 40 



Winter Jonah — Large obovate, rough, 

 brownish skin ; excellent flavor. Oct. 

 to Feb 40 



DOZ. 100 



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OTHER l^EW PEARS. 



Augusta Mignard, 

 Barillet Deschamps, 

 Bergamotte de Rouen, 

 Beurre Baltet Fere, 

 Beurre Lade, 

 Beurre Rouge, 

 Beurre de Caen, 

 Bon Chretien Prevost, 

 Bronzee Boisselot, 

 Calebasse-Bouisbunel, 



Chaumontel d'Ete orSum- Madame Huten, 

 mer Chaumontel, Marie Jallaise, 



The above new fine sorts, 40 cents each ; $3 per dozen. 



Comte Chambord, 

 Comte Lelieur, 

 Due de Morney, 

 Fortunee Boisselot, 

 Fondante de Biporet, 

 Jacques Mollet. 

 Josephine du Binche, 

 Louis Noisette, 

 Louis Cappe, 

 Madame Elisa, 



Marie Marguerite, 

 Mon. Herbelin, 

 Monsellard, 

 Mad. Bonnefond, 

 Melanie Michelin, 

 Nouvelle Fulvie, 

 Paul Ambre, 

 President le Sant, 

 President Mas, 



Heine de Tardives, 



Raymond de Montlaur. 



Plantagenet, 



President Couprie, 



Saint Louis or Reine des 



Poires, 

 Senateur Prefet, 

 Sosur Gregoire, 

 Sam. Brown, 



PresidentPouyer-QuertierDr. Reader. 

 President Deboultiville, 

 Pour de Voyageur, 

 12 grafts of any new variety, price of a single tree. 



