SELECT APPLES. 



Our principal stock of Apples consists of the following- varieties, which have been well proved, and can be- 

 recommended as the hest now in cultivation : 



STANDARD TREES of nearly all the vai-ieties described can be supplied. 



DWARF TREES, for Bushes and Espalien, can be supplied of several sorts on Paradise stocks. We propagate 

 only those varieties which produce large, handsome fruit, mostly summer and autumn kinds ; a list of varieties fur- 

 nished on application. On the Paradise stock the trees are small, prolific, bear early, and are therefore desirable for 

 small g-ardens or experimental orchards. They can be planted 5 or 6 feet apart, and will bear abundantly the third 

 year after planting-. 



PRICES OF APPLE TREES. 



SXANBAKD TREES on free stocks for orchards, 5 to 7 feet. 



Varieties priced at 25 cents each, S2.50 per dozen. 

 " " " 50 " " 1S4.00 " 



DWARF TREES on Paradise for g-ardens, 2 to 3 feet. 



( Such varieties as we may be able to supply ), 50 cents each ; S4.00 per dozen. 



SUMMER APPLES. 



Benoni— Medium size, roundish, oblong-; red; flesh tender, nuicy, rich; valuable for the table. Tree a moderate, 



erect grower ; productive. August. 35c. 

 Carolina J une ( Red June )— Small or medium ; deep red ; good ; productive, hai-dy, a free grower ; popular at the 



South and West. August. 25c. 

 Early Harvest— Medium to large size ; pale yellow ; tender, with a mild, fine flavor. Tree a moderate, erect gro vver 



and a good bearer ; a lieautif ul and excellent variety for both orchard and garden, being one of the first to 



ripen. Middle to end of August. 25c. 



