CATALOGUE OF STRAWBERRIES, BULBS, ETC. 31 



Ornamental Department — Number of varieties offered and described : 



396 varieties Deciduous Trees, 34 varieties Phlox. 



upright and drooping. 97 " Paeonies. 



103 " Evergreens. 376 " Hardy Border Plants. 

 376 " Ornamental Shrubs. 22 " Miscellaneous Bulbs. 



14 " Hedge Plants. 50 " Chrysanthemums. 



Rose Department — 306 select varieties, including the newest varieties of home and 

 foreign production. 



The expense of publishing such a catalogue is necessarily large, but to all who 

 are interested, we will send it free on application. 



We consider this to be the best catalogue we have issued, and superior to any 

 of its kind. 



NOTICES. 



Read what is said of our new Catalogue : 



" Far above the ordinary style of catalogue, and deserves a place in every 

 horticultural library." — A?nerican Agriculhirist. 



"The simple and systematic arrangement adopted, and the complete index, 

 render it a converient work for general reference, and the many new illustrations 

 add to its usefulness. Its botanical value, copiousness and accuracy are the result 

 of the careful labor of the proprietors for half a century of time." — Cultivator and 

 Country Gentleman. , 



"Not only a list of their products, but is an encyclopedia of horticulture, and 

 worthy of a place in every reference library." — Husbandman. 



"Contains much advice that will be found valuable not only to amateur but 

 professional growers as well." — Ostvego Daily Times. 



" One of the most complete catalogues we have received. The information it 

 contains renders it valuable as a work of reference." — Florists' Exchange. 



" Admirably arranged. It is of much value, if only as a book of reference, 

 and we regard it as the most useful and best general catalogue that has yet been 

 issued in this country." — Orchard and Garden. 



" One of the finest of the kind, and would be an ornament to the reading table 

 of any farmer or gardener in the land." — Kansas Farmer. 



" A manual and book of reference as well as catalogue." — Michigan Farmer. 



" A valuable manual and handbook." — New York World. 



" Invaluable to the farmer and gardener, it is also of much interest to the gen- 

 eral reader." — Rochester Post-Express. 



" Superior to any other nursery catalogue." — W. T. W., Lojtdon^ Ont. 



"We consider it a standard work, and the best nursery catalogue published, 

 and find it a handy reference book." — H. E. Hooker Co., Rochester. 



" Have never seen a catalogue so admirable, clear and perfect in typography, 

 illustrations and general ' make up'." — B. G. S., Cambridge, Mass. 



BARRY'S FRUIT GARDEN. 



BY THE LATE P. BARRY. 



It is a book for all, from the most extensive orchardist to the owner of a city lot. 

 Price $2.00 by mail, postpaid. 



