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ELLWANGER & BARRY'S 



SELECT APPLES. 



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

 recommended as t7ie hest now in cultivation : 



STANDARD TREES of nearly all the varieties described can be supplied. 



DWARl'' TREES, for Bualies and EgjjaUert; can be supplied of several sorts on Paradise stocks. We propagate 

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

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

 small gardens or experimental orchards. They can be planted 5 or 6 feet apart, and will bear abundantly the thii-d 

 year after planting-. 



PRICES OF APPLE TREES. 



.STAXBARD TREES on free stocks t(.)r orchards, 5 to 7 feet. 



Varieties priced at 35 cents each, .*3.50 per dozen. 

 " " " 50 " " S4.00 " 



DWARF TREES on Pai-adise for gardens, 2 to 3 feet. 



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



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Red BiETiGHF.ntER ( Xatin-al Size). 



SUMMER APPLES. 



Beuoni — Medium size, roundish, oblong-; red; flesh tender, juicy, rich; valuable for the table. Tree a mnflcrnte,. 



erect g-rower ; productive. August. 2oc. 

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



South and AYest. August. 25c. 

 !EarIy Harvest — Jlodiuin to large size ; pale yellow ; tender, with a mild, fine flavor. Tree a moderate, erect grower 



and a good bearer ; a beautif \il and excellent variety tor both orchard and garden, being one of the first ta- 



ripen. Jliddle to end of August. ;i5c. 



