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MISCELLANEOUS FRUITS. 



ALMOiSTDS — Sweet Hard SlieU 50c. each. 



— Great Fruited, (Macrocarpa,) 50c. " 



BERBERRY — Common, fruit oval, bright sc£crlet 25c. " 



— Sweet Fruited, (Dulcis,) rather tender 25c. " 



— White Fruited, Alba ■. 50c. " 



— Violet Fruiied 50c. " 



— Purple leaved, and purple fruited ; fine ', 50c. " 



For others, see Ornamental Shrubs. 



CHESTmJTS— Cbwwori American. 50c. " 



— Spanish or Marron, very large and fine 50c. ** 



FIGS — The following are hardy and productive varieties : — Blach 

 Ischia, Broicn Turkey, Early Violet, MadeMne, Pergussata, White 



Ischia, price 7oc. to $1 each. 



FILBERTS— In variety 50c. 



MULBERRY— I>OM^n%'s Ever--bearing 81 " 



ORANGES AND LEMONS— Many varieties SI to $3 " 



WAJu^JJU^—Ajnencan Black , 50c. 



— " Butier-Nut 50c. « 



— English or Maddra Nut 50c. ** 



— do Dwarf Prolific, (Preparturiens) — A dwarf vari- 

 ety that bears when quite small $1 •* 



SCIONS 



The usual price for scions is, for one dozen, the same as for a tree of the same va- 

 riety. Large quantities of the leading varieties, ordered in the winter^ will be sup- 

 plied at the following rates : 



APPLE $1 00 per 100 ; |2 00 per 500 ; |3 00 per 1000. 



PEAR 150 " 3 00 " 5 00 « 



PLUM 2 00 " 6 00 " 10 00 " 



CHERRY 100 " 3 00 •* 4 00 " 



ESCULENT ROOTS 



ASPARAGUS— Giant, 2 vears old $2 00 per 100. 



CHINESE YAM— Tubers of good size 25 cts. each ; $2 00 per doz. 



RHUBARB 



— Blood Royal. — MarshalVs Eoyal Linncms, 



— Colossal. — MitchelVs Prince Albert. 



— Early Scarlet; rather small; - Magnum Bonum. 



early, good. — Pnnce Albert. 



— Early Crimson^ (E.<feB.) blood — Scarlet Nonpareil. 



red, tender, rich. — Sangstefs Prince of Wales. 



— Oeneral Taylor. — Scofield's Prince Albert. 



— Giant. —Tobolsk. 



— Myatfs Linncms. The largest — Victoria. 



and best of aU. 



