APRICOTS. 



RASPBERRIES. 



HARKIS.— Very hardy; blooms late; sure bearer; fine gold- 

 en yellow. 



30c. eaeli. ^:{.00 por Uoieen. 

 RISSIA\ VARIETIES AND XECTARINES. 

 — 5o. each. ."{!2..5<> per «lozen. 



NUT=BEARING TREES. 



Spanish Chestnut, English Walnut. I'aper Shell Po 

 i-an. Filberts. Shell Harks. Hnrtl and Soft Slielt 

 A I iiiuikIs. 



I'rice, 4()o. and 30c. each, acoordinj? to variety. 

 J APAN CHESTM T.— $1.00 eaoh. !iiIO.<M> per dozen. 



GRAPES. 



The following list contains the best-known sorts of hardy 

 American varieties: 

 OHIO, Black. — One of the very best sorts. Two years old. 



'2~tc. each. !^2..5<> per dozen. 

 Brijui'liton. Red. Concord. Black. IJelaware, Red. 

 Martha, White. Worden, Black. — Two years old, 

 :i."c. each. Tivelve for .fa. 50. 

 Sloore's Early, Black. Niai^ara, White. Pockliiiia;- 

 ton. White. Versennes. Red. 



;>Oc. each. Sflt.OO per dozen. 

 Camphell's Early. 



50c. each. ^.".OO per dozen. 



SELECT QUINCES. 



CHAMPION (3 to 4 feet). 



S.'ic. each. ^;{.00 per dozen. 

 CHAMPION (2 to 3 feet). 



30c. each. ii%2..'>0 per <l4»zen. 

 MEECH PROLIFIC (3 to 4 feet). 



rt.'c. eacli. ip3.00 per d<; -.en. 

 MEECH PROLIFIC (2 to 3 feet). 



;iOc. each. !|t2..'>0 per dozen. 



KANSAS (Klack Cap). 



' It possesses all the valuable attributes of a profitable mar- 

 ket sort, and its large size and handsome appearance in- 

 ! sures for it always a ready sale and good prices. The fruit 

 is handsome, firm and of fine quality. Its canes are of strong 

 growth, entirely hardy and prolific, with tough, healthy, 

 clean foliage. Its season is about second early — later than 

 Souhegan, but earlier than Gregg. By reason of its greater 

 hardiness it is a great improvement upon the Gregg. 



75c. per dozen. )(»3.50 jier lOO. 

 MILLER REO.— Fruit size of Cuthbert; bright red; does 

 not fade; core very small; ripens very early; heavy bearer; 

 best shipper. 



75c. per dozen. t)!3.o0 per lOO. 

 Ml'NGER. — Resembles Gregg, but much finer. One of the 

 best of the black caps. Perfectly hardy. 



75c. per dozen. !)!3.50 per lOO. 

 GOLDEN ai ('I THBERT, OHIO 



AND SOLIIEGAN. 

 50c. per dozen. i)i3.0() per lOO. 



BLACKBERRIES. 



ELDORADO. — Berries very large; jet black; sweet, melt- 

 ing; no hard core; splendid keeper and shipper. 



75c. ijer dozen. !^3.50 per lOO. 

 WILSON. JR.— Very Early. ERIE.— Early. 



EARLY HARVEST. 



LICRETIA (Dewberry).— As early as Early Harvest and 

 as large as Wilson. Plant is entirely hardy, healthy, strong 

 grower and very jjroductive. 



Any of the above, except Eldorado, 50c. per dozen. 

 $3.50 per 100. By express. 



JAPAN WINEBERRIES. 



This fruit is but little known, but .should be in every gar- 

 den. It is wonderfully productive. At this date (June 20) 

 our beds are one solid mass, about three feet high, and cov- 

 ered all over the top with fruit as thick as clover in blossom. 

 Price — .>^2.00 per <lozen, by express. 



ORNAMENTALS 



DECIDUOUS TREES. 



Can fnrnisii any of the Deciduous Trees at .TOc to 

 7.'>c. each, and larger iiuantities in proportion. 



SHRUBBERY. 



JAPAN M.VPLES.— Mostly dwarf habit; several kinds weep- 

 ing and cut-leaved, with brightly-colored foliage, red, purple, 

 etc. These are Indeed remarkable for beauty, and wherever 

 planted give perfect satisfaction. $1.50 each. 



DEI TZIA GRACILIS.— 7oc, each. 

 DEITZIA CRENATA.— 75c. each. 

 LIL.\C (White and Blue).— 75c. each. 

 SPIREA. RIEVESII.— 75c. each. 

 SPIRE.X. Bl .MALDO.- 7.5c. each. 

 SPIRE.V, t ALOSO ALBA.— 75c. each. 

 HVI>RAN«;EA. PANH I L.\TA (;R.\ND.— 75c. each. 

 CRAPE MVRTI-E.— igl.OO each. 



VINES. 



AKSBI.\ ftLINATA.— 50c. each. 



.VMPELOPSIS VEITCHII.— ,-Oc. each. 



ENGLISH IVY.- .->Oc. each. 



WIST.VHI A PI RPLRIA.— 5(»i-. each. 



WISTARI.V ALBA.— 50c. ea< h. 



CliE.M.ATIS (Large Flowering).— 5()c. each. 



CLEMATIS.— (Small Flowering ).—50c. each. 



HEDGE PLANTS. 



CALIFORNIA PRIVET : 



One Year— !)!4.00 per lOO. !i;:55.O0 per 1 OOO. 



Two Years— )|;5.(M) per KM). !(;40.00 per 1000. 

 OS.\GE ORANGE: 



One Year— 7."c. per lOO. .>j»7.5() per lOOO. 



Two Years.— .f! I. a."! per H)<). !|;i().(K) |»er lOOO. 

 .\MERIC.*N ARBORVITAE : 



12 to l.S inches. — a.'tc. each. ^12. .~() per I OO. 

 2 to 3 feet. — 7.">c. each. .>t;22..~>0 per lOO. 



