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ELLWANGER & BARRY'S 



No. NAME. 



Season. 



Price 

 pr.doz. 



Price ^ n 



pr.lOO. REMARKS. V 



9 



10 

 11 





b. July., 

 e. June, 

 e. June, 

 b. July. 

 e. June, 

 e. June, 

 e. June, 

 e. June, 

 m. June, 

 m. June, 

 m. June, 

 e. June. 



June. 



June. 



3 00 



2 00 

 50 

 25 

 50 



25 

 25 



50 

 75 

 25 

 50 

 50 

 1 00 

 25 

 25 



JA splendid new American Seedling. | 

 1 Quite new, and said to be very fine. 1 



3 00, Fine; late. 



1 50|Good; bears carriage well. 



3 00; First rate; large and good. \ 

 1 Large and good. \ 



1 50, Very productive and good. . 



1 50iLarge and productive. 



3 00 High flavor; requires careful culture. ^ 



3 OOlNew. \ 



1 00 Very early and good. 1 



2 00 [Productive and fine flavored. 



3 00 Productive and fine ; one of the best, i 

 5 00 Bears a second crop in autumn. j 

 1 00 jValuable for long bearing. ' 

 1 00 [Valuable for long bearing. 



Deptford Pine, 



Elton 





13 

 14 

 15 

 16 

 17 



Hovey's Seedling, 



Higgins' Seedling, 



Keen's Seedling, 



Methven Scarlet, 



IVTvntt's Pinp ......... 



18 

 19 



Myatt's Eliza, 



Old Scarlet.. 



''O 





'?! 



RncQ' PhrPTiiT. .••-.... 



2-2 



9S 



Swainstone Seedling.. . . 

 Wood Red, 



24 



Wood, White, 



ESCULENT ROOTS, 6cc. 



Asparagus Roots, largest and best kinds, $1,00 per 100. 



Artichoke, Green Globe, $2,00 per dozen. 



Horse Radish, $2,00 per dozen. 



Rhubarb, or Pie Plant, for tarts, a highly valuable early vegetable ; should 



be in every garden ; 18 cents each ; $2,00 per dozen. 

 Wilmot'9 Early Rhubarb, 25 cts. each; $2,50 per dozen. 



Victoria, [Myatt's] Rhubarb, prodigiously large stalks, 50 cts. each; $4,50 per doz. 

 Sea Kale, $2,50 per doz. 



HEDGE FZ.ANTS. 



Hawthorn, (English,) according to size, 50 cts. to $1,00 per 100; $4 to $6 per 1000. 

 American, best sorts, $5 to $8 per 1000. 

 Yellow Locust, according to size, $3 to $G per 100. 

 Honey Locust, or Three Thomed Accacia, $G to §8 per 1000. 

 Privet, or Prim, for hedges, ^5 per 100 ; scions, $2 per 100. 



American Arbor Vitae ; makes beautiful evergreen hedges, $10 to $20 per 100, ac- 

 cording to size. 

 Red Cedar ; makes fine hedges ; $5 to $10 per 100. 



SCIONS AND CUTTINGS. 



Scions of Fruit Trees for grafting, will be furnished, packed in the best manner, at the follovl 

 ing prices: — Apples, 25 cts. per doz.; Pears, 50 cts. ; Plums, 50 cts. ; Cherries, 50 cts. ; tl] 

 price of the dozen scions, being equal to the price of a tree of the same sort. Large quantitil 

 will be supplied of the more common sorts at low prices, if they are ordered early in the Winti \ 

 Scions of Grape Vines, $5 to $10 per 100. Cuttings of the best species of Basket Willow,' 

 to $3 per 100,. 



