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THE CONARD & JONES COMPANY, WEST GROVE, PA. 



Three Luscious Japan Plums 



Too much cannot be said in favor of these delicious Japan Pliuns. They make nice little low headed 

 trees, and will usually mature a crop the second year after planting. Scarcely any other fruit trees 

 will bear so quickly and abundantly, and few fruits are more delicious in flavor and quality. They 

 are especially desirable for planting in gardens and yards where there is not room for large trees ; they 

 are easy to grow, require no special treatment, and may be depended upon to bear regularly every year. 

 We offer tliree of tlie very l>est a arieties. 



NEW JAPAN PLUM, THE HALE— Stands in the first rank of 

 Japan Plums and is especially noted for large size, great pro- 

 ductiveness and excellent quality ; bright orange 5'^ellow, mottled 

 all over with rich cherry red ; has an exquisite bloom and is ex- 

 ceedingly beautiful and attractive. Nice one-year trees, mail- 

 ing size, 15 cts. each, 811.50 per doz., postpaid. Two-year 

 trees, 35 cts., ^3.50 per doz., by express. 



ABUNDANCE— (Botan). Beautiful lemon-j^ellow ground, nearly 

 covered with bright cherry red, and showing a lovely bloom ; 

 very large size, tapering egg-shaped ; flesh, orange-yellow, 

 melting rich and highly perfumed ; most abundant and regular 

 bearer ; highly recommended. Nice one-year trees, mailing 

 size 15 cts., S«1.50 per doz., postpaid. TAVo-year trees, 

 85 cts., $3.50 per doz., by express. 



RED JUNE— Highly valued for early ripening and excellent 

 quality ; deep purplish red, covered with an exquisite bloom ; 

 very handsome and attractive and the best of the veiy early 

 sorts. Flesh pale yellow ; firm and luscious. Nice one-year 

 trees, mailing size, 15 cts., Sil.50 per doz., postpaid. Two- 

 year trees, 25 cts., S3. 50 per doz., by express. The three 

 varieties, one each, mail size, 40 cts., postpaid. The three 

 in two-year size, 65 cts., by express. 



New Japan Plum, The Hale. 



Two Choice New Cherries 



We cannot offer the Mercer Cherry this year as our 

 whole stock of Buds of this variety, was killed by the dry 

 weather. We therefore offer the Montmorency and Na- 

 po'eon— both very choice kinds, which we think will give 

 satisfaction. 



LARGE MONTMORENCY— A very large bright red, 

 acid cherry, somewhat resembling Early Richmond, but 

 larger and better, and if possible more productive; makes 

 a neat compact tree ; is a good early bearer, entirely 

 hardy and free from disease. Good one-year trees, 30 

 cts. each; SS3.00 per doz., postpaid. Two-year, 35 

 cts; $3.50 per doz., by express. 



NAPOLEON— This is an extra large cherry, with firm 

 solid flesh ; color deep 3^ellow, clouded all over with dark 

 purplish red ; very beautiful, and of sweet, excellent 

 flavor. The tree is a handsome erect grower, and an 

 early and abundant bearer. Very desirable both for fruit 

 and shade. Good one-year trees, 30 cts. each, post- 

 paid. Two-year, 35 cts.; $3.50 per doz., by express 



MONTMORENCY CHERRY. 



Japan Giant Chestnut. 



JAPAN GIANT CHESTNUT 



of the many good fruits introduced from Japan, none are more 

 worthy than the Japan Giant Chestnut. The tree is quite ornamental, 

 hardy and very productive, of dwarf compact habit, and begins to bear so 

 young that the little trees are frequently loaded with fruit while in the 

 nursery rows. The nuts are of enormous size, about four times as large as 

 the common chestnut, and always sell at a high price. The Japan 'Giant 

 Chestnut is a tree that every one should plant. It is the best chestnut yet 

 introduced, and will give immense satisfaction, whether planted for profit 

 or for home use. 35 cts. each; $3.50 per doz., postpaid. Two-year, 

 35 cts.j »;j.9U per doz., by express. 



