FRUIT TREES, SMALL FRUITS, &C. 
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Set 52—8 Currants, 2 Cherry, 3 La Versailles and 3 
White Grape, $1.00. 
*€ 53—50 Strawberry plants, 1o Monarch of the West, 
to Crescent Seedling, 20 Wilson’s Albany, and 
to Chas. Downing, $1.00. 
“© 54—s0 Strawberry plants, 20 Sharpless, 10 Col. 
Cheeney, 10 Glendale, 10 President Wilder,$r.00 
“© 55—40 Sharpless Strawberry plants, fruit immensely 
large, $1.00. 
(S— We have frequent letters of inquiry similar to the following: 
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56—2 Grapes, 2 Currants, 4 Raspberry and 20 Straw- 
berry plants, $1.00. 
57—5 Sweet Chestnut, 1 Spanish Chestnut, 1 Butter- 
nut, t Black Walnut, and z Madeira Nut, $1.00 
58—100 Catalpa Speciosa; perfectly hardy, rapid 
grower, very durable timber, $1.00. 
59—40 Sweet Chestnut trees, $1.00. 
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“In your set of ro grape vines for $1.co, 
please let me know what sorts you send; also, in your set of 25 raspberry plants for $z.co, what varieties do you 
send ?”’ 
In reply to all such inquiries permit us to say, that we are only enabled to offer so large a number for a 
dollar by retaining the privilege of selecting the varieties when we fill the order, and this excludes the possi- 
bility of naming in advance of filling the orders, what varieties will be used. 
sorts, such as are named in our catalogue. 
But all sets will be filled with good 
In sets where the varieties are named, those of course will always be sest. 
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Of Articles that can be sent to any part of the United States by mii. 
APPLES—Standard. 
One year grafts finely rooted cut back suitable for mail- 
ing. 15 cents each, 8 for $1.00, purchasers choice of 
the following : 
Fall planted apple trees Should have the earth well 
trodden around them and a mound of dirt a foot high 
placed about them, and if entirely covered all the better 
to prevent the winter’s freezing and thawing from draw- 
ing them out: the earth should be leveled down before 
the buds swell in the spring or as soon as the frost is out 
of the ground. With this treatment trees will make a 
splendid growth the first season ; much better than can 
be obtained in ordinary spring planting. Thesame 
treatment is applicable not only to apple, but also to 
pear, plum, peach, cherry, quinces, apricots, nectarines, 
nut-bearing trees, and all deciduous, forest and orna- 
mental trees and shrubs. 
APPLES. 
SummMER—Benoni, Early Harvest, Early Strawberry, 
Golden Sweet, Holland Pippin, Keswick Codlin, Red 
Astrachan. Sops of Wine, Sweet Bough. 
Autumn. — Autumn Swaar, Autumn Strawberry, 
Buckingham, Colvert, Cayuga Red Streak, Fall Jennet- 
ing, Fall Pippin, Gravenstein, Lowell, Munson Sweet, 
Maiden’s Blush, Pumpkin Russet, Sherwood’s Favorite, 
St. Lawrence, Trumbull Sweet. 
Winter. — Ben. Davis. Bailey’s Sweet, Belmont, 
Baldwin, Bellflower Yellow, Dominie, Danver’s Winter 
Sweet, Dutch Mignonne, Fallawater, Fameuse, Flora 
Bellflower, Grimes’ Golden, Green Sweeting, Golden 
Russet, H. Nonsuch, King (of Tomp. Co.), Limber 
Twig, Large Striped Pearmain, Lady Apple, Mon- 
mouth Pippin, Milam, Northern Spy, Peck’s Pleasant, 
Paradise Sweet, Rome Beauty, Russet Roxbury, R. I. 
Greening, Rawles Janet, Rambo, Reinette Canada, 
Ribston Pippin, Smokehouse, Seek-no-Further, Stark, 
Talman Sweet, Vandevere, White Pippin, Wagner, 
Wine Sap. 
Hyde’s King of the West, 40 cents each: 3 for $100. 
APPLES—Russian. 
And others of special merit. One year trees beauti- 
fully rooted. 25 cents each ; 5 for $1.00. 
Alexander, Bottle Greening, Corps’ Favorite, Duch- 
esse Oldenburg, Dutch Butter, Haas, Lawver, McIn- 
tosh Red, Mann, Pewaukee, Red Canada, Russian 
Emperor, Smith’s Cider, Seedless, Shiawassee Beauty, 
Tetofsky, Wealthy, Walbridge. 
APPLES—Crab. 
One year grafts, cut back for mailing, to1to 1% feet 
high. 25 cents each; 5 for $r.0o. 
Aucubifolia, Briar’s Sweet, Chicago, Golden Beauty, 
Hyslop, Montreal Beauty, Marengo, Power’s Large 
Red, Transcendent, VanWyck’s Sweet, Whitney’s No. 
20, Yellow Siberian. 
PEARS—Standard. 
One year old buds cut back to about one foot for con- 
venience in mailing. 40 cents each; 3 for $1.00. 
LEADING VARIETIES. 
SumMMER.—Bartlett, Brandywine, Dearborn’s Seed- 
ling, Madaline, Osband’s Summer, Tyson and Clapp’s 
Favorite. 
AvutTuMNn.—Buffam, Belle Lucrative, Beurre d’ Anjou, 
Beurre Clairgeau, Duchesse d’Angouleme, Flemish 
Beauty, Howell, Louise Bonne de Jersey, Seckel.,, 
Swans Orange, Sheldon, Stevens’ Genesee. 
Winter.—Beurre Easter, Columbia, Lawrence, Mt. 
Vernon, Vicar of Winkfield. 
PEARS—_New. 
50 cents each, except where noted. 
Beurre de |’ Assumption. Brockworth Park, Duchesse 
de Bordeaux, Goodale, Frederick Clapp, Souvenir 
du Congress. 
Keifer’s Hybrid $1.09, 
PEARS— Dwarf. 
Leading sorts, one year buds, 1to1/e feet, 4o cents 
each, 3 for $1.00. 
CHERRIES. 
One year from bud, cut back for convenience in mail- 
ing to about one foot. 40 cents each; 3 for $r.cc. 
LeapiInG Sorts. — Black Eagle, Black Tartarian, 
Belle Magnifique, Carnation, Early Purple Guigne, 
Early Richmond, Elton, English Morello, Gov. Wood, 
May Duke, Napoleon, Ohio Beauty, Reine Hortense, 
Rockport, Yellow Spanish. 
CHERRIES—New. so cents each. 
Empress Eugenie, Louis Phillippe, Luelling, Mont- 
morency Ordinaire, Olivet. 
PE UWS: 
year buds, cut back for convenience in mailing. 
50 cents each. 
LEapInG Sorts.— Coe’s Golden Drop, Dennison’s 
Red, German Prune, General Hand, Imperial Gage, 
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