JOHN sAuns 



APRICOT TREES. 



EACH. DOZ. 100 



One Year — fine 30 $3 00 $14 



Golden Drop — (new) bright orange with a 

 crimson cheek, very early 30 3 00 



EACH. 



DOZ. 



Gloria de Pourtales— (new) 30 3 00 



Jamucett— (new) 30 3 00 



CHERRY TREES. 



On Mazzard— fine 2 and 3 years.. 



On Mahaleb — 2 years, fine 



I year, fine 



3 50 

 3 00 



]VEW CHERRIES. 



Each Doz 100 



Early Rivers — Large black, early and rich 30 



Nouvelle Royal — Large, a hybrid between 

 Kentish and May Duke, the largest and 



latest Duke 30 



Early Strassen, Early Lyons, Duchess de 

 Palnau, Ludwig's Bigarreau, Schmidt's 

 Bigarreau, Early Black Bigarreau, Large 

 Black Bigarreau, Planchoury, Bohemian 



Black 30 



Luelling — Very large and fine 30 



Montmorency Ordinaire 30 



Eaoh. Doz 

 Olivet — Large, globular, very shining deep 

 red; flesh red with a rose colored juice, 

 tender, rich and vinous, with a very sweet, 

 subacidulous flavor, ripens beginning of 

 June. It possesses the fertility of the best 

 of the Duke class, and is perhaps the 



largest of that class 30 3 oo* 



Golden Bigarreau— Very large, bright 



yellow 30 3 00 



Early Lamaurie— Dark purple, like 

 " Early Purple Guigne," but earlier... 30 300 



lOi) 



PEACH TREES. 



A very extensive collection, embracing all the finest varieties, among which are the follow- 

 ing new sorts ; price, 25c. each, $2 per dozen, $9 per 100, $60 per 1,000 : 



Alexander, 

 Amelia, 

 Amsden June, 

 Bilyeu's Late, 

 Bowyer's Early, 

 Brandywine, 

 Cumberland, 

 Christiana, 

 Conklin, 

 Carroll's Late, 

 Crockett's White, 

 Crawford's Early, 



Crawford'a Late, 

 Fleatia's St. John, 

 Foster, 



Garey's Hold-on, 

 Heath Cling, 

 Jarrel's Late W^hite. 

 Large \Vhite Cling, 

 Leatherbury's Late, 

 Lord Palmerston, 

 Levy's Late, 

 Large Early York, 

 Mary's Choice, 



Moore's Favorite, 

 Morris White, 

 Mountain Rose, 

 Musser, 



Old Mixon Free, 

 Old Mixon Cling, 

 Peen-to. 

 Picquet's Late, 

 Reeves' Favorite, 

 Reeves' Late, 

 Salway, 

 Sally Worle, 



NECTARINES. 



All the choice varieties — i year. 



PLUM TREES. 



Each 



First class, on Plum stocks 40 



Medium 30 



On Peach 30 



Smocks, 



Steadley, 



Stump the W^orld, 



Susquehanna, 



Thurber, 



Tuccahoe, 



Ward's Late Free 



Wilder, 



Wilkins, or Ringold, 



Waterloo. 



Each. Doz. 100 

 .... 25 2 50 10 



Doz 100 Each Doz 100 



4 GO 30 Wild Goose Plum — i year 25 2 50 15 



3 00 20 Bassett's American — i year 25 2 50 15 



2 50 15 Damson, Shropshire — i year 30 3 00 20 



FIGS. 



Standard Varieties. 



Each Doz 100 

 .. 30 3 00 



2 GO 10 



2 00 10 



ALMONDS. 



Hard Shell 25 



Soft Shell 25 



Sultana 25 



PYRUS MAULEI. 



This desirable new fruit has been introduced 

 into England from Japan ; it is allied to the 

 Japan Quince. " The fruit is the size of 

 a moderate Quince, of a bright apricot col- 

 or, and makes a rich conserve." 50 



JAPANESE PERSIMMON. 



(Dyospyros Kaki.) 

 Japanese best varieties, 2 to 4 feet 50 $5 00 $40 



MULBERRY. 



Downing's Everlastia g, 2 to 4 feet 30 300 25 



NUTS, ETC. 



Each 



Filberts — layers 2 to 3 feet 25 



Walnuts, English, 2 to 3, and 3 to 4 feet 



English, I to 2 feet 25 



English, prolific, early bearing, 3 ft 50 

 English^ Macrocarpa, large fruit- 

 ed, I to 2 feet 40 



Black, 3 to 5 feet, and 5 to 6 feet.... 



Shell Bark, 3 to 4 feet 25 



Pecan Nut, i year 15 



Pecan Nut, 2 year, transplanted,... 25 



Medlars, English 50 



Chestnuts, Spanish, i to 2 feet 20 



Spanish, 2 to 3 feet 30 



Spanish, 3 to 4 feet 



Japan 50 



QUINCES. 



Angers — Fine plants 



Portugal 30 



Orange or Apple 30 



Rea's Mammoth 30 



Champion (new) 



Doz 



2 50 



2 GO 



5 00 



