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NURSERY DEPARTMENT 



SUMMER APPLES 



YELLOW TBANSPAKENT. — Ripens anion? the earliest. July. 

 35c. each. S3.50 per dozen. §25.00 per 100. 

 AUTUMN APPLES 



GBAVENSTEIN. — Auuust. 



OLDENBURG (Duchess of Oldenbtirg). — .Vnirust 



35c. each. $3.50 per dozen. $25.00 per 100. 

 WINTER APPLES 



YOBK IMPEBIAL, or JOHNSON'S FINE WINTXE. 

 STAYMAN'S WINESAP.— A sn at ^^TPj' „ ^„ 



35c. each. $3.50 per dozen. $25.00 per 100. 



LANXrOBD'S SEEDLrNG.— A popular snrt for late winter use. 

 50c. each. S4.80 per dozen. $30.00 per 100. 

 ADDITIONAL VARIETIES 



-S" means Summer. ■'A" Autumn. "W ^^'inter. 

 Bed Astrakhan, S. Carolina Bed June, S. Tetafsky, S. 

 Tall Pippin. A. Smoke-house, A. Ben Davis, W. Bentley s 

 Sweet, W. Berry Bed, W. Pallawater, A. Wmesap, W. 



ITansemond Beauty, W. ,„„ 



35c. each. $3.50 per dozen. $25.00 per 100. 



CRAB APPLES 



30c. each. $3.00 per dozen. 

 PEARS 



KOONCE. — Medium to large, very handsome: surface yel- 

 low one side covered with a bright carmine, containing brown 

 dots- qualitv verv good, spicy, juicy and sweet. The Koonce 

 is a vigorous grower, free from blight, productive, and an 

 annual bearer. 50c. each. Three for $1.25. 



VEBMOKT BEAUTY. — Tn color it is a rich yellow, with a 

 lUtiful briglii carmine cheek. The fruit is of medium size 

 1 the flesh is of the finest quality, being rich, juicy and 

 •matic. 50c. each. Three for $1.25. 



6ABBEB AND KIEPEB. — September and October. Said to 

 be Mig)u-pr.M,f. 40c. each. $4.00 per dozen. $25.00 per 100. 



BABTLETT. — The old well-known standard variety. 60c. 

 each. S6.50 per dozen. 



FLEMISH BEAUTY. SECKEL. 



35c. each. $3.00 per dozen. $25.00 per 100. 



DWARF PEARS 



FBICES ON DWABF PEASS, 2 and 3 Years, First Class: 



40c. each. S3.50 per dozen. S25.00 per 100. 



The following varieties sue t .-d well as dwarfs: 



Angouleme, Anjou, Lawrence, Manning's EUzaheth. 

 PEACHES 



CABMEN. — Hardy, rot-proof. Ripens with Early Rivers; 

 almost as large as Elberta. Pale yellow skin; flesh white. 

 Melting, juicv. Ripens ahead of Mountain Rose. 



35c. each. $3.50 per dozen. 



ELBEBTA. — Needs no description. 



ITALIAN DWABP. — Very singular tree. Begins bearing 

 wlien IJ to 1.-. inches high, and seldom exceeds 3 or 4 feet. 

 Fine for small yards. White; free-stone. 



GOLDEN DWABP. — Seldom grows over 4 to 5 feet. Very 

 hardv; cling. Excellent eater. Fine for city yards. 



25c. each. S2.50 per dozen. 



Alexander. Louise, Yellow St. John, Mountain Bose, TIarly 

 Silver, Crawford Early, "Wheatland, Crawford Late, Chairs 

 Choice, Family Favorite, Chinese Cling-, Old Mixon, Beeve's 

 Favorite, Christiana, Smock Free, Globe, Bing-g-old Cling-, 

 20c. each. $2.00 per dozen. $12.50 per 100. 



JAPANESE, OP ORNAMENTAL PLUMS 

 HALE. — Most vigorous tree of all the Japans. Fruit large; 

 bright orange, mottled with cherry red. Superb in quality. 

 Ripens middle of September. 



WILLABD. — Earliest of all Japan plums, and hence very 

 valuat.I' for market. 



WICKSON. — Pit small: flesh tender, sweet and delicious. 



50c. each. Three for S1.25. 

 One of each of the above or the three-in-one order for $1.25. 

 BOTAN OB ABUNDANCE. — First of August. 

 BUEBANK.— September 1. ^ „^ o-, „^ 



The two above-named varieties, 40c. each. Three for Sl.OO. 



83.50 per dozen. 

 SHBOPSHIEE DAMSON. — 25c. each. $2.50 per dozen. 



CHERRIES 



HEABT. — Black Tartarian, Gov. Wood, Napoleon Big-areau, 

 Florence, Mercer. 



DUKE AND MOBELLO. — Dye House, Belle Mag-nifique, 

 Early Bichmond. Montmorency. 



Price, 75c. each. $7.00 per dozen. 



APRICOTS 



HABBIS. — Very hardy: blooms late: sure bearer; fine golden 

 velhiw. 



BUSSXAN VABIETIES AND NECTABINES. 



• 50c. each. $5.00 per dozen. 



QUINCES 



CHAMPION (3 to 4 feet). — 50c. each. $5.00 per dozen. 

 CHAMPION (2 to 3 feet). — 40c. each. $3.50 per dozen. 

 BIEECH PROLIFIC (3 to 4 feet). — 50c. each. S5.00 per doz. 

 MEECH PBOLIFIC (2 to 3 feet). — 40c. each. $3.50 per doz. 



Bv express, not prepaid. 



GRAPES 



The following list contains the best-known sorts of hardy 

 American varieties: 



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

 30c. each. $3.50 per dozen. 



Brighton, Bed. Concord, Black. Delaware, Bed. Martha, 

 White'. Worden, Black. Two years old. 



Moore's Early, Black. Niagara, White. PockUngton, 

 White. -Vergennes, Bed. 25c. each. $2.50 per dozen. 



Campbell's Early. — 50c. each. $4.00 per dozen. 



RASPBERRIES 



KANSAS (Black Cap). — Firm and of fine quality. Its canes 

 •■ire of Strom; growth, entirely hardy and prolific, with tough, 

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

 than Souliegan, but earlier than Gregg. 



MILLEB BED. — Fruit size of Cuthbert; bright red; does 

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

 best shipper. 



MUNGEB. — Resembles Gregg, hut much finer. One of the 

 best <'f tlie black caps. Perfectly hardy. 



GOLDEN QUEEN, CUTHBEET, OHIO AND SOUHEGAN. 

 75c. per dozen. $4.00 per 100. 



BLACKBERRIES 



ELDOBADO. — Berries very large; jet black; sweet, melting; 

 no iiard core; splendid keeper and shipper. 

 WILSON, JB. — Very early. 

 EAELY HABVEST, EBIE. — Early. 



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

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

 grower and verv productive. 



Any of the above, 75c. per doz. $4.00 per 100. By Express. 



GOOSEBERRIES 



DOWNING. — Two-Year-Old. Per half-dozen, $1.25. Per 

 dozen, $2.50. Per 100 (by express), $15.00. 



HOUGHTON'S SEEDLING. — Per half-dozen, $1.25. Per 

 dozen, $2.00. Per 100 (by express), $14.00. 



CURRANTS 



CHEEEY. — Per half-dozen, $1.25. Per dozen, $2.50. 



FAY'S PBOLIFIC. 



Strong grower, wonderfully productive, and comes to bear- 

 ing voung: fruit large, bright red and good quality. 



Per half-dozen, $1.25. Per dozen (by express), $2.50. 

 WHITE GEAPE. — Per half-dozen, $1.25. Per dozen, $2.00. 



NUT-BEARING TREES 



Spanish Chestnut, English Walnut, Paper-Shell Pecan, Fil- 

 berts, Shellbarks, Hard and Soft-Shell Almonds. 



50c. each. $5.00 per dozen. 

 JAPAN CHESTNUT. — $1.00 each. $10.00 ner dozen. 



ORNAMENTALS 



SILVEB MAPLES (9 to 10 feet). — 60c. each. $6.00 per doz. 

 SILVEE MAPLES (10 to 12 feet). — 90c. each. $9.00 per doz. 

 SUGAB MAPLES (8 to 9 feet). — 75c. each. $8.00 per doz. 

 SUGAB MAPLES (10 to 12 feet). — $1.C0 each. $10.00 per doz. 

 NOB WAY MAPLES (8 to 9 feet). — $1.00 each. $10.00 per doz. 

 NOB WAY MAPLES (10 to 12 feet). — $1.50 each. $14 per doz. 

 NOEWAY SPBUCE (2 to ZYz feet). — 70c. each. $5.00 per doz. 

 BALSAM PIE (2 to 2^4 feet). — 75c. each. $9.00 per doz. 

 MAGNOLIA GEAND (2 to 3 feet). — $1.50 each. 



prices on Other "Varieties on Application. 



SHRUBBERY 



JAPAN MAPLES. — Mostly dwarf liabit; 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. 



DEUTZIA GRACILIS, DEUTZIA CBENATA, LILAC (White 

 and Blue); SPIEEA, EIEVESII; SPIBEA, BUMALDO; 

 SPIBEA, CALOSA ALBA; HYDBANGEA, PANICULATA 

 GBAND, CBAFE MYBTLE. All 50c. each. 



HAEDY SHBUB BUSHES at 75c. each. 



VINES 



AKEBIA QUINATA, AMPELOPSIS VIETCHU, WISTABIA 

 PUBPURIA, WISTARIA, ALBA, CLEMATIS (Large Flower- 

 ing), CLEMATIS (Small Flowering) — All 50c. each. 



ENGLISH IVY. — 30c. each- 



HONEYSUCKLE VINES at 25c. each. 



