GENERAL CATALOGUE. 



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FIGS. 



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Price, - - - .50 cts. each. 



NAME. 



^y-151ack Iscliia. 



/^ZBlack Provence, or 



Black Marseilles. 



/^ Brown Iscliia. 



/^Castle Kennedy. 



lyCol. de Signora Bianca. 



*(<Early Violet. 



^t^Miadeleine. 



y/l>Iadeleine Early. 



^Pregussata. 



/^Turkey. 



f<vnxite Genoa. 



DESCRIPTION. 



Medium ; skin yellow ; flesh rose colored ; very good. 

 Medium ; skin deep purple ; flesh sweet, rich. 

 Small ; dai'k purple; very rich. 



Medium size ; rich and excellent. 



Ver^^ large. 



Lai„e ; skin greenish white ; flesh red. 



Brownish purple ; small ; very hardy and hears abundantly. 



Medium size ; pale greenish yellow ; flesh rose colored ; bears abundantly. 



Large ; skin gray ; flesh white ; very productive. 



Small, round ; skin purplish brown ; flesh deep red ; rich and luscious. 



Brownish purple, large, rich and excellent. 



Large ; yellowish white ; flesh tinted with red ; very rich and good. 



Remarks.— Figs may be grown as bushes in the garden, in the Northern States, if they are taken 

 iup annually, the first week in November, with a ball of earth attached to the roots, and placed in a 

 -cellar till about the middle of May, when they should be taken out and replanted. Most all of them 

 ripen in August. 



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MISCELLANEOUS FRUITS. 



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Almonds— Sweet Hard Shell 



V 



Soft Shell 



Chestnuts— Common American. 

 ^Spanish, or^ Marron, very 



large and fine 



\^ Japan, described as larger 

 than the Spanish 

 Mull>ei'i*y-T7<Downing's Everbear- 



V i°8- - 



.^^rFastigiata ..- 



5^ 'Italian Black 



WNew American, one of the 

 best ; hardy ; fruit of ex- 

 cellent quality 



50 cts. each. 



50 



50 



50 



$1 00 



50 

 50 

 50 



50 



Mulberry ^^horburn, fruit of 



good quality.. 50 cts. each. 



^Trowbridge, fruit of good 



s quality 50 



'White 35 



'Walnuts— American Black 50 



American Butternut 50 



English, or Madeira Nut... 50 

 /English Dwarf Prolific (Pre- 

 parturiens). A valuable 

 dwarf variety that bears 

 when quite small. $1 00 



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SCIONS. 



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The usual price for two to six scions is (according to the scarcity of the variety) the same as for a 

 tree of the same variety. Quantities of the leading varieties, ordered in the winter, will be supplied 

 at the following rates : 



Apple ...$1 00 per 100. 



Pear 1 50 



Plum... 3 00 



Cherry 1 00 " 



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