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 --- 2 00 " 



Cherry . 1 00 " 



ESCULENT ROOTS. 



Asparag-us— (^wTi^, 2 years old $2 00 per 100; $10 00 per 1,000 



Gonover's Colossal, 2 years old 2 00 " 10 00 " 



Moore's Cross Bred, 2 years old 2 00 " 



_:Rliubarb--- 25 cents each; 2 00 per doz. 10 00 per 100. 



Colossal. Marshall's Royal Linnmus. 



Early Scarlet; rather small, early, Magnum Bonum. 



good. Prince Albert. 



Early Crimson (E. & B.), blood Scarlet Nonpareil. 



red, tender, rich. Sangster's Prince of Wales. 



General Taylor. Scofield's Prince Albert. 



Giant. Tobolsk. 



Myatfs Linnceus; the largest and Victoria. 



best of all. 



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SPECIAL ATTENTION 



IS CALLED TO OUR 



Extensive collection of Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Evergreens, Hedge 

 Plants, P monies, Phloxes, Hardy Border Plants, Bulbous Roots. (See 

 Catalogue No. 2. ) 



ROSES A SPECIALTY. 



We make the culture of the Rose a specialty, and devote a separate 

 •catalogue to its interests. (See Catalogue No. 5.) 



BOOK ON ROSES. 



THE ROSE. By H. B. Ellwa^ger. 



A treatise on the Cultivation, Family Characteristics, etc., of the yarious 



Groups of Roses, with accurate descriptions of the varieties now generally 



grown. A work which should be in the hands of every. Rose grower. 



One handsome volume, 16 mo., cloth. Price, $1.25 ; by mail, postpaid. 



