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Italian Prune, Jefferson, Lombard, Magnum Bonum 
Yellow, Pond’s Seedling, Prince’s Imperial Gage, Rea- 
gle’s Union Purple, Reine Claude, Shropshire Damson, 
Smith’s Orleans. 
Improved varieties of American Plums on Peach 
stocks. so cents each, except where noted. 
Bassetts 75 cents, De Soto 75 cents, De Cardeuc, 
Newman, Weaver, Wild Goose. 
PEACHES. 
One year buds cut back for mailing. 20 cents each; 6 
for $1.00. 
LEADING SorTs.—Amsden’s June, Alexander Early, 
Bernard’s Yellow Rareripe, Crawford's Early, Craw- 
Late, Coolidge Favorite, Chinese Cling, Early Beatrice, 
Early Louise, Early Rivers, Foster, Geo. the 4th, Hale's 
Early, Hill’s Chili, Jacques’ Rareripe, Large Early 
York, Lemon Cling, Mountain Rose, Old Mixon Cling, 
Old Mixon Free, Red Cheek Melocoton, Richmond, 
Snow, Smock’s Free, Smock’'s Cling, Steadley, Salway, 
Scott’s Nonpareil, Stump the World, Sturtevant, Sus- 
quehanna, Troth’s Early, Ward's Late Free, Yellow 
Rareripe. 
PEACHES—New. 
35 cents each, except where noted. 
Bower’s Early, Beer's Smock, Bilyeu’s Late October, 
Downing, Honeywell, Marshall’s Late, Mrs. Brett 50 
cents, Prince of Wales 50 cents, Wilder. 
Nectarines and Apricots. 
A good assortment 50 cents each. 
QUINCES. 
Orange, 30 cents, Angiers, 30 cents, Reas Mammoth 
50 cents, Champion $1.00 
NUTS. 
Trees suitable size for mailing. 
American Sweet Chestnut 1o cents each: 4o cents per 
10; $2.50 per too. Spanish Chestnut 25 cents each 
Butternut 20 cents each: 6 for $1.00. Black Walnut 
20 cents each; 6for $1r.co English Walnut 25 cents 
each. Almonds. hard and soft shell,50 cents each. 
Pecans 50 cents each. Hickory Nuts, shell bark. 25 
cents each. 
MULBERRIES. 
White, 25 cents, Downing’s Everbearing, 75 cents, 
New American, 75 cents. 
GRAPES. 
When planted in the fall should have three or four 
shovels of dirt placed upon them. entirely covering the 
“tops, which must be removed in spring before the buds 
burst. Treat Gooseberries Raspberries, Blackberries 
and Currants in the same manner. 
One year, first class. 25 cents each, except noted. 
Agawam, Brighton 50 cents. Croton so cents, Clinton 
15 cents, Catawba 15 cents, Concord rs cents, Delaware, 
Eumelan 39 cents, Early Champion, Geethe, Hartford 
Prolific 15 cents, Ives Seedling 15 cents, Isabella 15 
cents, Lindley, Lady 59 cents. Merrimac, Martha, 
Moore’s Early 75 cents, Masassoit, Salem, Senasqua 75 
cents, Wilder, Walter 75 cents, Worden 50 cents. 
New Grapes, price $1.50 each: Lady Washington, 
Prentiss, Duchess, Vergennes, Bacchus, Highland, 
Monroe, Jefferson, Rochester, and Early Dawn. 
GOOSEBERRIES. 
Downing’s 25 cents, Smith’s Improved 25 cents, 
Mountain Seedling 25 cents, Houghton’s Seedling 15 
cents, 
FERRY & CO’S CATALOGUE OF 
English Gooseberries, 2 years, 40 cents each: Crown 
Bob, Golden Lyon, Monstruse, White Smith, Sulphur, 
Hedge Hog, Warrington. 
RASPBERRIES. 
Price, unless noted, 10 cents each, 50 cents per 10, 
$3.50 per Ico. 
Antwerp Red, Antwerp Yellow, Brandywine, Clarke, 
Delaware, Davidson's Thornless, Doolittles, Herstine, 
Highland Hardy, Mammoth Cluster, Philadelphia, 
Seneca Black Cap, Turner, Lum’s Everbearing 15 cts., 
Gregg 15 cents each, 15 for $1.00, 100 for $4.50. Great 
Western 15 cents each, 15 for $r.00, 100 for $4.50; Cuth-. 
bert 15 cents each, 15 for $1.co, 100 for $4.50; Reliance 
to cents each, 15 for $1.00, 100 for $4.50; Thwack 10 
cents each, 15 for $1.00, rco for $4.50. 
CURRANTS. 
Price 15 cents each. except noted; the set of 9 for $1.25. 
Black Naples, Cherry, La Versailles, Red Dutch, 
Victoria, White Grape, White Gondoin, White Dutch, 
Less Prolific, Black 30 cents each. 
BLACKBERRIES. 
Price 15 cents each, the set of 7 for 75 cents. 
Lawton, Kittatinny, Snyder, Early Wilson, Hoosac 
Thornless, Missouri Mammoth, Taylor’s Prolific. 
STRAWBERRIES. 
For field culture plant 1 by 4 feet apart, 10,000 to the 
acre. For garden culture plant 1 by 2 feet apart. Any 
rich soil that will produce good corn or potatoes is suit - 
able for the strawberry Early in the winter cover the 
entire surface with litter of some kind to keep the 
plants from being inured by freezing There is no 
danger of putting on too much between the rows, but 
the plants themselves must not be covered too deep; 
from 2 to 3 inches of coarse straw is probably the best 
covering. When growth commences remove the cov- 
ering from directly over the plants and leave it between 
them for a mulch. 
Monarch of the West. 
STRAW BEERRIES—New. 
Price ro cents each. $1.00 per dozen. 
Bidwell, Crystal City, Cetawayo, Mt. Vernon, Golden 
Defiance, Sucker State, Springdale, Huddleston’s 
Favorite, Hervey Davis. 
STRAWBERRIES—General Collection. 
Price 10 cents each, 3> cents per 10, $2.00 per 100. 
Longfellow, Warren, Windsor Chief, President Lin- 
coln, Glendale, Sharpless, Monarch of the West, 
Crescent Seedling, Seth Boyden, Charles Downing. 
Jucunda, Cinderella, Pioneer, Iowa Prolific, Marvin. 
Miner’s Great Prolific, Seneca Chief, Col. Cheney, 
Kentucky, Michigan Seedling, President Wilder, Wil- 
son’s, Triomph de Gand, Black Defiance, Capt. Jack, 
Cumberland Triomph, Forest Rose and Great American. 
