GENERAL CATALOGUE. 45 
Col. de Signora Bianea—Large; skin greenish white ; flesh red. 
Early Violet—Brownish purple; small; very hardy and bears abundantly. 
Madeleine—Medium size; pale greenish yellow; flesh rose colored; bears abundantly. 
Madeleine Early—Large; skin grey; flesh white; very productive. 
Pregussata—Small, round; skin purplish brown; flesh deep red; rich and luscious. 
Roi du Noir—Black. 
Turkey—Brownish purple; large, rich and excellent. 
White Genoa—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 up 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. 
Almonds—Sweet Hard Shell.......-...-.--..---- 50 cents each. 
SOLER SILL me ete Sele ort ee! 50M sf 
Chestnuts—Common American__._..-.----.----- iy Se ‘ 
Spanish, or Marron, very large and 
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Hilbents—Mentvish) (COD. 2 ee: xD) $ 
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Mulberry—Downing’s Everbearing__.----------- 50 Ree “s 
New American, one of the best; 
hardy; fruit of excellent quaiity. 
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ripe from June 15 to Sept. 20__-__-- aN) FE a 
Thorburn, fruit of good quality; 
ripe from July to Sept. ..._:_____- 50. eS 
Trowbridge, fruit of good quality ; 
ripe from July to Sept..___._____- ED i 
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Walnuts—American Black __._...--..--.---..--- Owens st 
PANTUCIACGHAY, SEs WEL CTIVINE =e ee et SD st 
English, or Madeira Nut-_._.--------. 50 ss 
English Dwarf Prolific (Preparturi- 
ens). A valuable dwarf variety that 
bears when quite small__-__....---_- $1.00 “ FRUIT OF NEW AMERICAN MULBERRY. 
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SCIONS. 
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 : 
APTPUC Lone. Leste ce ecient UT Ce eA a Ree Es $1 00 per 100 
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Asparagus—Conover’s COLOSS QUES VC AS ae ee ne ee acc ee ges eecereg ee le ae Sh RR $2 00 per 100; $10 00 per 1,000 
BUTT TUTROUR SREY CAE Sey cms ate ah Chae oe cL Ga MRR A ee TN as hy AD Me Ane ey goer eae aie nner tC) ‘ 
SE cobatcn ky ars type eae os ae Sc ge ete) as Se ores de bo cents each; $2.00 per doz.; $10.00 per 100 
Brabant Colossal. Magnum Bonum. 
Early Scarlet ; rather small, early, good. Paragon. 
Early Crimson (E. & B.), blood red, tender, rich. Prince Albert. 
Karly Prince. Scarlet Nonpareil. 
General Taylor. Sangster’s Prince of Wales. 
Giant, Scofield’s Prince Albert. 
Golden Syrup. Tobolsk. 
Marshalls Royal Linncus. Victoria. 
Myatt’s Linneeus; the largest and best of all: 
