CATALOGUE OF FRUITS. 15, 
We have also in stock a few trees each, of the following recently introduced varie- 
ties, price 75 cents each. 
Minnesota Winter, Orion, Orange, Quaker Beauty, Telfer Sweet. 
HYBRID CRAB“ PAUL’S IMPERIAL.” 
Introduced by Paul & Son, Cheshunt, England, who give the following description: 
A cross between the Red Astrachan Apple and the Siberian Crab. Fruit roundish, 
oblate, about one and one-half inches in diameter, skin yellow, almost wholly covered 
with bright red; flesh yellowish, firm, tender and moderately juicy, with a fresh acid- 
ity. Its handsome foliage, and vigorous habit, coupled with the brilliantly tinted 
fruit have gained for it general favor. 
It ripens early. Price 75 cents each. 
RUSSIAN APPLES. 
We have spared neither trouble nor expense to ascertain the true value of these 
apples. After having fruited many of them several times upon our grounds, we are 
of the opinion that few, if any, will be valuable for this or similar climates where the: 
choicest apples can be grown successfully. But in the colder regions of this country, 
where only the hardiest varieties succeed, they will, undoubtedly, prove desirable. 
All the sorts which have borne fruit thus far are summer or early fall apples. One or 
two varieties said to mature in winter have not fruited with us yet. 
Price—for first-class Standard Trees, 40 cents each; $4 per dozen. 
Arabskoe (Arabian Apple)—Medium size, roundish oblate, skin dark red with a 
purple bloom; flesh white, juicy; a handsome apple. Tree a moderate grower. 
Belborodooske—Medium to large; rather flat; tapering slightly to stalk; stalk 
short, skin yellowish green with light dots and a brown tint on sunny side; flesh 
rather coarse, juicy, sub-acid; a good apple. Tree a moderate grower. 
Repka—Medium; roundish, oblate, regular and smooth; skin pale straw color, trans- 
parent; flesh fine grained, crisp, juicy, sub-acid, good. Tree a moderate 
grower. Ripe early in August. 
Reschestwenskoe (Christ Birth apple)—Large, roundish oval, stalk short, stout;. 
skin green, mostly covered with purplish red; fine. A moderate grower. 
Titouka (Titus apple)—Large, almost like a Twenty Ounce; skin smooth, greenish 
yellow, striped and splashed with red; flesh rather coarse, sub-acid; a large, 
handsome fruit; one of the best. Tree a free grower. 
Tschernoe Drewo—Medium to large; roundish; skin yellow, with a beautifully 
mottled red cheek; handsome. ‘Tree a free grower. 
, ONRER VARIETIES OF RUSSIAN APPLES, 
TREES OF WHICH CAN BE SUPPLIED. 
Price—for Standard Trees, 40 cents each; 84 per dozen. 

Antonooskoe. Karabowka. 
Champanskoe. Koritznoe Polosatoe. 
Yount Orloff. Late Russian. 
Grand Duke Constantine. Ostrowskoe. 
Grand Sultan. Red Transparent. 
Groskoe Selenka Gruner. — Rinahkowski. 
Kalkidonskoe. Skryschapel. 
We have, in addition to the above, several other varieties, of which scions only cam 
be furnished. Price for two to six scions, 50 cents. 
