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SPECIAL ASSOETMElfTS OF SMALL FEUITS. 



To those not acquainted with tlie best Varieties, we offer to select for 

 SIO tlie following : 



Grapes, one eacli of four fine varieties. 

 Raspberries, 100 assorted, of four fine varieties. 

 Currants, 30 of ^ur fine varieties. ^|^^#^ - 

 Gooseberries, 12 of three fine variet^^f 

 Blackberries, 12 Dorchester or New Eochelle. 

 Strawberries, 200 of four fijie varieties. 

 Rhubarb, eight Linnseus or Victoria. 



MISCELLANEOUS FETJITS. 



Figs, 40 fine varieties 



Pomegranates, Eed, VThite and Yellow, 13 fine 



varieties 



Ditto, double, Scarlet, Yellow, and Variegated 



Persimmon, or American Medlar 



Dutch Medlar, 4 varieties 



Olive, finest bearing varieties 



Smooth Papaw 



Filberts, finest varieties 



TTalnuts, different kinds 



Madeira Nuts 



each 

 cents. 



50 to 75 

 75 to 100 



25 



50 

 150 



50 



25 



38 to 50 

 50 



per doz. 

 S cts. ■ 

 8 50 



5 to 7 



GEAPES. 



The Kew Catalogue of Grapes is now readv, and comprises every im- 

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

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

 aix, and not tender, pot-gTOwn plants. 



ESCTJLENT PLANTS. 



Asparagus, Giant and Large German, 2 to 3 years. 

 Per 100, 75 cents to SI. Per 1,000, $5 to $6 



Cliinese Yam or Dioscorea 



Ginseng 



Hop Vine 



Horse Radisli 



Tarragon. • . 



Rhubarb, CoMssal and Eoyal Albert 



Earty Crimson 



Hawkes' Champaigne 



LinnaBus (Myatt's), very fine 



Magnum Bonimi and Prince of Wales 



Victoria and Giant 



p. doz. p. 100 

 S cts. $ cts. 



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 1 

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