15 



MISCELLANEOUS FRUITS, 



Figs, 40 fine varieties 35 



Pomegranates, Red, White and Yellow, 13 fine 



varieties, for fruit 50 to 75 



Ditto, double Scarlet, White, Yellow, and varie- 

 gated |75tol00 



Persimmon, or American Medlar, 25 



Dutch Medlar, 4 varieties, |50 



Olive, finest hearing varieties ;150 



Smooth Papaw 1 50 



GRAPES. 



The New Catalogue of Grapes is now ready, and comprises every im- 

 portant Native and Foreign variety, and at very moderate rates. The 

 Native vines arc mostly strong layers and cuttings grown in the open 

 air, and not tender pot-grown plants. 



per doz. 

 $ cts. 



3 50 



5 to 7 



G 00 

 2 50 



4 50 



ESCULENT PLANTS. 



Asparagus, Giant and Large German, 2 too years. 

 Per 100, 75 cts. Per 1000, $5 to $6. 



Chinese Yam or Dioscorea 



Dyer's Madder 



Ginseng 



Hop Vine 



Horse Radish 



Licorice 



Tarragon 



Rhubarb, Colossal and Prince Albert 



Early Crimson . ; 



Hawkes' Champaigne 



Linnams (Myatt's) 



Magnum Bonum and Prince of Wales 



Royal Albert 



Scarlet Nonpareil 



Victoria and Giant 



p. doz. 

 $ cts. 



00 



p. 100 



$ cts. 



3 00 

 8 00 

 00 1 10 00 

 26 4 00 

 25 1 4 00 

 00 , 15 00 

 00| 



- (Ml 



00 



FOR HEDGES AND BORDERS AND FOR MASSING. 



per loo 



5 cents. 



Altheas, several varieties 10 00 



Arbor Vitee, one to two feet 6 to 10 



Buckthorn 2 00 



" larger size 



Deutzia Scabra 10 00 



Dwarf Box, per yard, 18 to 25 cents. 



Euonymous— Strawberry Tree 10 00 



Hemlock Spruce 10 00 



501 

 50i 

 00 1 

 50 

 00 

 50! 

 50' 



per 1000. 



$ cents. 



12 00 

 18 00 



