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*L«ucy Duke— Received a few years ago from North Carolina. Large, pyrif orm, rather obtuse ; stalk set obliquely 



without depression ; calyx open, small, in a moderate cavity; skin of a cinnamon russet, surface uneven ; flesh 



melting, juicy, sweet, excellent. Tree a vigorous grower. October. 

 *P. Barry— Another of the Fox Seedlings. Large pyrif orm; skin orange yellow, covered with russet dots and 



blotches ; flesh very juicy, buttery, fine grained ; flavor sprightlj", rich, excellent. The best late winter pear. 



Resembles Anjnu in texture of flesh and Winter Nelis in color of skin and juiciness of flesh. Tree a poor 



grower and must be top grafted. Ripe in April. Have had them in good condition until the latter part of May. 

 President Mas— Large, obovate, or approaching pyrif orm, irregular; skin yellow, about color of Anjou; flesh 



melting, juicy, slightly vinous, very good. A handsome pear of fine quality. December and January. A 

 \, moderate grower, best on the pear. 



*Wilder Early— Medium or rather small, regular in form ; greenish yellow, with a brownish red cheek ; handsome, 



melting, sweet, pleasant, very good. Tree a vigorous grower and great bearer. First of August. 



ADDITIONAL LIST OF PEARS. 



We can also furnish standard, or dwarf trees, of all the following, which are all of excellent quality, though not 

 placed in select list. 



Summer. 



Bar— Seckel, $1.00. 



Beacon, 75c. 



Beurre de l'Assomption, 75c. 



Brockworth Park, 75c. 



Duchesse Precoce, 75c. 



Fondante de Bihorel, early, 75c. 



Lawson, 75c. 



Autumn. 



Belle de Beaufort, 75c. 



Cornice, 75c. 



Emile d'Heyst, 75c. 



Eugene Appert, $1.00. 



Gansel's Seckel, $1.00, very fine 



quality. 

 Madame Trey ve, 75c. 

 Maurice Desportes, $1.00. 

 Paul Ambre, 75c. 

 Sarah, 75c. 

 Therese Appert, 75c. 



"Winter. 



Anna Nelis, 75c. 

 Fortunee Boisselot, 75c. 

 Jacques Molet, 75c. 

 Madame Andre Leroy, 75c. 

 Madame Millet, 75c. 

 Mount A r ernon, 75c. 

 President Gilbert, quality very good, 

 75c. 



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SELECT CHERRIES. 



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The Cherry succeeds well on dry soils, and is susceptible of being trained in any form that taste or circum- 

 stances may require. 



For orchards, where there is ample room for large trees, and in climates where it is not subject to the bursting 

 of the bark, standards with four or five feet of clean trunk are preferable. 



For door-yards, where shade and ornament are taken into account, standards of the free growing sorts, with 

 erect habit and large foliage, are the most suitable. 



For fruit gardens, and particularly those of moderate extent, and in localities where the bark of the trunk is 

 liable to burst, the pyramidal or conical trees, dwarf or low standards, with two or three feet of trunk, and the 

 dwai-fs, branching within a foot of the ground, are the most appropriate and profitable. 



We now employ the Mahaleb stock extensively, as we find the trees on it more hardy in many cases, and it is 

 adapted to a greater variety of soils. 



PRICES OF CHERRY TREES. 



Standard Trees, 2 to 3 years. Dwarf Trees, 1 to 2 years. 

 Varieties priced at 50 cents each, $4.00 per dozen. 



HEART CHERRIES. 



Fruit heart shaped, with tender, sweet flesh. Tree of rapid growth, with large, soft, drooping leaves. 



Black Eagle— Large, black ; tender, rich, juicy and high flavored. Tree a moderate grower and productive. Ripe 



beginning of July. 50c. 

 Black Tartarian— Very large ; purplish black ; half tender ; flavor mild and pleasant. Tree a remarkably vig<n'ous, 



(■net and beautiful grower and an immense bearer. Ripe last of June and beginning of July. One of the 



most popular varieties in all parts of the couutry. 50c. 

 Coe's Transparent— Medium size; pale amber; red and mottled next the sun; tender, sweet and fine ; one of the 



best. End of June. Tree vigorous and erect. 50c. 

 Downer's Late— Rather large; light red, tender and juicy; slightly bitter before fully ripe. Tree a vigorous, erect 



grower, and productive. One of the best late cherries. 50c. 

 Early Purple— Small to medium size ; purple ; tender, juicy and sweet. Growth free, tender and spreading. First 



to middje of June. 50c. 



