Gooseberries. 
25 cents each—per dozen $2 25. 
Twenty select Engllsh sorts—¢mported. 
Strawberries. 
Selected from the best American and 
foreign varieties. 
NN. indicates natural productive flowers. 
P, indicates sterile pistillate flowers. 
Per doz. Per hund. 
$ cts. $ cts. 
N. Boston Pine, 25 1 50 
P. Burr’s new Pine, 2 00 
N. British Queen, 2 00 
P. Black Prince, 25 2 00 
N. Cushing, 25 i 00 
P. Hovey’s Seedling, 20 1 00 
42 0—N. lowa—Earliest very 
productive, 25 1 00 
P. Lizzie Randolph, 50 
fO oN. Large early Scarlet, 1 00 
P. Large Hudson, 20 1 00 
P. Moyamensing, 1 00 
N. Washington, : 25 2 00 
Rhubarb. 
Marshall’s Early Scarlet, 30 
Linnezus, 50 
Mitchell’s Prince Albert, 50 
Schofield’s Prince Albert, 50 
2 Victoria, genuine, 50 
Anderson’s Princess Royal, 50 
Giant Asparagus Roots. 
Grown from selected seed. 
Strong Roots, one year old, 
’ Per hundred, 
‘Per thousand, 
Strong Roots, two years old, 
Per hundred, 
Per thousand, 
Nuts. 
Black Walnut, 
English Walnut, 
American Chestnut. 
Spanish Chestnut, 
Large Brown Filbert, 
Raspberries. 
$4 
50 
00. 
Oranece—Color, light buff; equal to the 
Fastolf in size, superior in flavor; hardy, 
and very productive. 
—$4 per dozen. 
Price 37 cents each 
Witper—Cream colored; fruit large, 
semi-transparent, 
sweet vinous flavor. 
Price 37 cents each—$4 per dozen. 
Cussinc—Color red; fruit large, and of 
fine flavor; this is a genwine twice-bearing 
variety. Price 20 cents each—$1 80 per 
dozen—$12 per hundred. 
Core—Color dark red; fruit large, fine 
flavor, and very productive. 
cents cach—$3 per dozen. 
Frencu—Color dark crimson; superior 
flavor ; strong growing, fine variety. Price 
30 cents each—$3 per dozen. 
These splendid Raspberries were all 
produced from seed, by that indefatigable 
amateur, Dr. William D. Brinckle, of this 
city, and are worthy of all the encomiums 
which have been passed upon them. As - 
regards size, flavor, hardihood, and pro- 
ductiveness, they are unequalled, and have 
been honored by a special award of the 
first Sitver Mepau issued from the 
Pennsylvania Horticultural Society. A 
description of them, with colored plates, 
is given in the ‘‘ American Pomologist,”’ | ‘ 
edited by Dr. Brinckle. 
Red Antwerp, true, per dozen, 
Fastolf, fine large, xc 
Common Red Antwerp, ‘“ 50 
ae Se per 100, 
, Figs. 
25 cents each. 
White Genoa, White Celestial, Brown 
Turkey, Black Brunswick. 
ORNAMENTAL TREKS. 
Acer dasycarpium—Sv/ver Maple. 50 
* ‘ platanoides, Norway 50 
‘© Saccharinum, Sugar “ 50 
« ** psuedo platanus, Sycamore. 50 
fesculus—Horse Chestnut. 
WG Hippocastanum, 50 
re macrostachya, 00 
Castanea—Spanish Chestnut. 
< visca, 50 
Per hundred, 25.00 
Chionanthus—Fringe Tree. 
“é Virginica, 50 
: Per hundred, 25 00 
Cupressus—Cy press. 
“6 disticha, 50 
Cytissus laburnum, 37 
Fraxinus excelsior—Ash, 50 
Halesia tetraptera, 50 
Kolreuteria paniculata, 50 
Liriodendron tulipifera, ek!) 
Magnolia consyicua, i 00 
oC glauca, 50 
e macrophylla, 50 
ae purpurea, 00 
“6 Soulangeana, 1 00 
Price 30 
