46 ELLWANGER & BARRY'S 



FIGS, 



Price, 50c. eacli. 



Ang-elique — Medium ; skin yellow ; flesh rose colored ; very good. 



Black Iscliia — Medium ; skin deep purple ; flesh sweet, rich. 



JBlack Provence, or Black Marseilles — Small ; dark purple ; very rich. 



Brown Iscliia — Medium size ; rich and excellent. 



Castle Kennedy — Very large. 



Col. cle Sig'nora Bianca — Large ; skin greenish white ; flesh red. j 



Early Violet — Brownish purple ; small ; very hardy and bears abundantly. j 



Madeleine — Medium size ; pale greenish yellow ; flesh rose colored; bears abundantly. ' 



Madeleine Early — Large ; skin grey ; flesh white ; very productive. J 



Preg'ussata — Small, round ; skin purplish brown ; flesh deep red ; rich and luscious. 



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. 



MISCELLANEOUS FRUITS. 



Almonds — Sweet Hard Shell 50 cents each. 



Soft Shell 50 " 



Chestnuts — Common American 50 " '• 



Spanish, or Marron, very large and fine 50 " " 



Japan, described as larger than the Spanish $1 00 " " 



Filberts— In variety 50 '' •' 



Mulberry — Downing' s Everbearing 50 " " 



Fastigiata 50 " " 



Italian Black 50 " " 



JSfeio American, one of the best; hardy ; fruit of excellent 



quality 50 " " 



Thorhurn, fruit of good quality 50 " " 



Trowhridge, fruit of good quality 50 " " 



White 25 " 



Walnuts — American Black 50 " " 



American Butternut 50 " " 



English, or Madeira Nut 50 " " 



English Dicarf Prolific (Preparturiens). A valuable dwarf 



variety that bears when quite small $1 00 " " 



