CATALOGUE OF FRUITS. 



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varieties, of which scions only can be furnished. The names will be furnished on. 

 application. 

 Price — for two to six scions of a kind, 50 cents. 



ADDITIONAL LIST OF APPLES. 



Standard Trees, of ordinary size, except otherwise noted. Price, 50 cents each. 



Blenheim Pippin. 



Brownlee's Russet. 



Cox's Pomona. 



Fanny, 1 year. A very fine early apple. 



August. 

 Haskell Sweet, 1 year. One of the best 



sweet apples. September. 

 Lord Suffield. 

 Malus Striata Crab. 



Occident. Of recent introduction front 



California. 

 Reinette a feuilles d'Aucuba. 

 Shiawassee Beauty. 

 Small's Admirable, 

 Tuft's Baldwin. 

 Washington Strawberry, 1 yr. A fine 



autumn apple. 



ALSO, THE FOLLOWING PROMISING VARIETIES. 



For the spring of 1885, only yearling trees can be supplied. Price 50 cents each.. 

 For the Autumn and following Spring, two year old trees can be supplied at same price. 



Mann— We append Mr. Charles Downing's description: "Tree hardy, and art 

 upright grower; an early and annual bearer, a late keeper, valuable for market 

 and cooking, and a fair table fruit; fruit medium to large, roundish oblate; skin 

 deep yellow, often with a shade of brownish red where exposed; flesh yellowish, 

 half fine, half tender, juicy, mild, pleasant sub-acid; good to very good. Janu- 

 ary to April." 



Mclntosli Red — Mr. Downing's description: " The tree is said to be very hardy, 

 long lived, vigorous; a good annual bearer of fair, handsome fruit, of excellent 

 quality, and valuable for home use and market; fruit medium, roundish oblate, 

 regular; skin whitish yellow, nearly covered with dark rich red in the sun; flesh 

 white, fine, very tender, juicy, mild sub-acid, refreshing, peculiar slight quince- 

 like flavor. November to February." 



York Imperial— Described by Mr. Downing as follows: " Tree moderately vigor 

 ous and productive; fruit medium, oblate; skin whitish, shaded with crimson 

 in the sun; flesh yellowish, firm, crisp, juicy, pleasant, mild sub-acid; good to 

 very good. November to February. 



Note. — Besides the above, we have a large number of other choice kinds in our specimen. 

 orchards, scions only of lohich can be supplied. 



Price, for two to six scions of one kind, 50 cents. 



