WM. ELLIOTT & SONS. SEEDSMEN. NEW YORK. 



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WISTARIA. 



An exceedingly rapid grower, ancl one of the most beautiful 

 climbers. The foliage is abundant and neat ; flowers are borne 

 in profusion during May and June in pendutous racemes often 

 eighteen inches long. One year old plants, each, 25 cts. ; per 

 doz., $2.50. Two year old plants, each, 35 cts. ; per doz., $3.50. 



VIRGINIA CREEPER. 



Ampelopsis Quinqueefolia. The well known American Ivy, a 

 rapid grower, thriving in almost any soil. Each, 25 cts. ; 

 der doz., $2.50. 



SMALL FRUITS. 



We offer in the following list of Small Fruits only the best 

 varieties ; the prices will be found as low as any ; the plants 

 are all first class; we pack them in the best and lightest 

 manner possible. 



j^~TFe cannot accept orders for Small Frmt or Nursery 

 Stock that amount to less than One Dollar. 



STRAWBERRIES. 

 Standard Varieties. 



Postage, 20 cts. per 100 additional, if sent by mail ; 

 at dozen rates post free. 

 Anna Kennedy, Gandy, Lovett, 



Brandywine, Haverland, Marshall, 



Bubach 5, Henry Ward Beecher, Parker Earle, 



Chas. Downing, Jucunda Improved, Sharpless. 



Per doz., 30 cts. ; per 100, $1. 



Me-vv Varieties. 



Per doz. Per 100 



Carrie .....' $1.00 $6.00 



Jersey Market 40 1.75 



Clyde 40 1.50 



Glen Mary 50 1.75 



RASPBERRIES. 



standard Varieties. 



Postage, 15 cts. per doz. ; 50 cts. per 100, if sent by mail. 

 Cuthbert, Marlboro, Sonhegan, 



Gregg, Miller, Turner. 



Per doz., 50 cts. ; per 100, $2.50. 



Ne^v Varieties. 



Each. Per doz. Per 100 



All Summer $0.10 $1.00 $6.00 



Columbian 10 1.00 6.00 



Loudon 10 1.00 6.00 



Loganberry 20 2.00 



Strawberry-Easpberry 20 2.00 



Mayberry 15 1.50 



Juneberry 15 1.50 * 



BLACKBERRIES. 

 Standard Varieties. 



Postage, 15 cts. per doz. ; 50 cts. per 100 ; if sent by mail. 

 Early Harvest, Lawton, Taylor's Prolific, 



Erie, Maxwell, Wilson's Early, 



Kittatinny, Snyder, Wilson Junior. 



Per doz., 50c. ; per 100, |2.50. 



9(ew Varieties, 



Bach. Per doz. Per 100 



Eldorado $0.10 $1.00 $6.00 



Eathbun 30 3.00 



Mersereau 60 6.00 



CURRANTS, 

 standard Varieties, 



Postage, 15 cts. per doz. ; 50 cts. per 100 (for one year old only) 



if sent by mail. 

 Fay's Prolific, "Versailles, Eed Dutch, 



Cherry, Lee's Prolific, Victoria, 



Black Naples, Black Champion, White Grape. 



Per floz. 

 1 year old . . $0.75 



Pprino 

 $3.00 



2 year old, 



Per doz. Ppr 100 

 . $1.00 $4.00 



New 



E'ch. 

 Pomona, 1 year . . . $0.25 

 Black Victoria, 1 year, 25 



Varieties. 



Per doz. 



$2.50 2 year. 

 2.50 2 year . 



Each. Per doz. 



$0.30 $3.00 



30 3.00 



GRAPES. 



Standard Varieties. 



Postage, 15 cts. per doz., 50 cts. per 100, for 1 year old; 

 25 cts. per doz., $1 per 100, for 2 year old, if to go by mail. 



One year. Two year. 



Each. Doz. Each. Doz. 



Agawam $0.15 $1.25 $0.20 $1.50 



Brighton 15 1.25 20 1.50 



Concord 15 1.25 20 1.50 



Delaware 20 1.50 25 2.00 



Eaton 25 2.00 30 2.50 



Early Ohio 30 2.50 40 3.50 



Green Mountain 30 2.50 40 3.50 



Lady 20 1.50 25 2.00 



Martha 20 1,50 25 2.00 



Moore's Diamond 20 1.50 25 2.00 



Moore's Early 15 1.25 20 1.50 



Niagara 15 1.25 20 1.50 



Salem 20 1.50 25 2.00 



Wilder 20 1.50 25 2.00 



Woodruff 25 2.00 30 2.50 



Worden 15 1.25 20 1.50 



Foreign Grape Vines for Growing Under Glass. 

 Black Varieties. Wblte and Vellow^ Varieties. 



Black Hamburgh, . Buckland Sweetwater, 



Barbarossa, Chasselas de Fontainebeau, 



Gros Colman, Duchess of Buccleuch, 



Lady Downe's Seedling, Foster's Seedling, 



Black Muscat, Golden Hamburgh. 



1-year-old vines, $1.00 each ; $10.00 per doz. 

 Strong 2-year-old vines, $2.00 each ; $20.00 per doz. 



GOOSEBERRIES. 



Two year old plants too large to mail. , 



Each. Per doz. Per 100 



Columbus $0.30 fS.OO 



Red Jacket 25 2.50 



Keepsake . 25 2.00 



Downing 15 1.50 $7.00 



Houghton 10 1.00 5.00 



Industry 25 2.50 



HARDY ORANGE. 



(CITEUS TKIFOLIATA.) 



A grand plant for either hedges or specimen plants. A true 

 orange and entirely hardy, having stood unprotected in a tem- 

 perature of eighteen degrees below zero. It fruits freely and 

 blooms in spring with wonderful profusion. The blooms are 

 large, pure white and impart the same fragrance as other 

 oranges. The fruit, though small in size compared with those 

 in the market, are equal in beauty, but too acid to eat, al- 

 though, used as lemons, make a refreshing drink. 



Two to three feet. 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz. Special 

 quotation on large quantities. 



