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GRIFFITH & TURNER CO. BALTiyVIORE^ESTABUSHED IS60 



Nursery Department 



SUMMER APPLES. 



YELLOW TKA^fSPAKENT.— Kipens among the earliest. July, 

 50 cents each. S14.80 per dozen. «18.00 per 100. 



EARLY HARVEST.— June and July. 



50 cents each. S4. 80 per dozen. S18.00 per 100. 



AUTUMN APPLES. 



GKAVENSTEIN.— Aug-ust. 



50 cents each. S4. 80 per dozen. «18.00 per 100. 

 OLDENBURG (Duchess of Olrtenburfjl.— Augrust. 



50 cents each. S4.80 per dozen. *18.00 per 100. 



WINTER APPLES. 



LANKFORD'S SEEDLING.— A popular sort for late winter use. 



50 cents each. S4.80 per dozen. !S 18.00 per 100. 

 YORK IMPERIAL or JOHNSON'S FINE WINTER. 



50 cents each. $ 4. 80 per dozen. $ 18.00 per 100. 



ADDITIONAL VARIETIES- 



("S" means Summer. "A" Autumn. "W" Winter.) 

 Red Astrachan, S. Carolina Red June, S. Tetofsky, S. Fall 

 Pippin, A. Smokehouse, A. Ben Davis, AV. Bentley's Sweet, 

 W. Berry Red, W. Fallwater, A. Winesap, AV. Nansemond 

 Beauty, AV. Rome Beauty, AA'. 



25 cents each. S2.50 per dozen. SIS.OO per 100. 

 CRAB APPLES.— 60 cents each. S6.00 per dozen. 



PEARS. 



KOONCE.— The fruit is medium to large, very handsome; surface 

 yellow, one side covered with a bright carmine, containing brown dots; 

 stem meaty and short: quality very good, spicy, juicy and sweet. The 

 Koouce is a vigorous grower, free from blight, heavy and productive, 

 and an annual bearer. 



50 cents each. Three for SI. 35. 



A^ERMONT BEAUTY.- In color it is a rich yellow, with a beautiful 

 bright carmine cheek. The fruit is of medium size, and the flesh is of 

 the finest quality, being rich, juicy and aromatic. The tree is a fine 

 grower, of very thrifty habit and perfectly hardy. Its season of ripen- 

 ing, which is after the Seckel and before the winter pears are ripe, 

 makes it particularly valuable. 



50 cents each, three for S1.25. 



GARBER.— September and October. 



40 cents each. S4.00 per dozen. S35.00 per 100. 



KEIFFER.— The old, well known, reliable and paying variety. 



40 cents each. .•S4.00 per dozen. »30.00 per 100. 



FLEMISH BEAUTY, BARTLETT, SECKEL.— 



25 cents each. SS3.50 per dozen. 1*30.00 per 100. 



PEACHES. 



CROSBEY (Excelsior, Frost Proof).— Ripens between Early and 

 Late Crawford. 30 cents each. S3. 00 per dozen. S13.00 per 100. 



CHAMPION.— July. 30 cts. each. S3.00 per doz. »13.00 per 100. 



Alexander, Louise, Y'ellow St. John, Mountain Rose, Early 

 Silver, Crawford Earl.v, AVheatland, Crawford Late, Chairs 

 Choice, Family Favorite, Chinese Cling, Old Mixon, Reeves 

 Favorite, Christiana, Smock Free, Globe, Ringgold Cling. 



18 cents each. *1. 75 per dozen. SIO.OO per 100. 



JAPANESE OR ORIENTAL PLUMS. 



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

 orange, mottled with cherry red. vSuperb in quality. Kipeus middle of 

 September. Price, SI. 00. Three for S3. 50. 



AVILLARD.— Earliest of all Japan Plums, and hence very valuable 

 for market. 50 cents each. Three for SI. 35. 



AA'ICKSON.— Pit small; flesh tender, sweet and delicious. Season just 

 following the Burbank Plum. 50 cents each. Three for SI. 35." 



^?~\Vill sell one of each of above in one order for SI. 50. 



BOTAN or ABUNDANCE.— First of August. 



BURBANK.— September 1st. 



The two above-named varieties 60 cents each. Three for SI. 50. Si.v 

 for S3. 75. S4.60 per dozen. 



ADDITIONAL FRENCH AND AMERICAN VARIETIES. IN- 

 CLUDING SHROPSHIRE DAMSON.— 35 cents each. S3.50 per doz. 



CHERRIES. 



HEART — Bl,ick Tartarian, Gov. Wood, Napoleon Bigareau, 

 Florence, Early Pnrple. 



DUKE AND MORKLLO— Dye House, Belle 3Iagnifiqne, Early 

 Richmond, Montmorency. 



Price, 35 cents each. S2.50 per dozen. 



APRICOTS. 



APRICOTS (Russian Varieties) — Nectarines — Quinces, consisting 

 of Meech Prolific, R«(a and Champion. 



Price, 35 cents each. S3.5U per dozen. 



NUT-BEARING TREES. 



Spanish Chestnut, English Walnut, Paper Shell Pecan, Filberts, 

 Shell Barks, Hard and Soft Shell Almonds. 

 Price, 40 cents to 50 cents each, according to variety. 

 JAPAN CHESTNUT.— Sl.OO each. SIO.OO per dozen. 



GRAPES. 



The following list contains the best known sorts of hardy American 

 varieties: 



Ohio, Black. — One of the very best sorts. 50 cts. each. Sj.OO doz. 

 Two years' old. 



Brighton, Red — Concord, Black — Delaware, Red — Martha, White 

 — Worden, Black. Two years" old. 35 cts. each. Six for Sl.OO. 

 Twelve for S3.00. 



3Ioore's Early, Black — Niagara, AVhite — Pocklington, AVhite — 

 A'ergennes, Red — Champion, Black. 30 cents each. Six for SI. 50. 

 Twelve for S3.O0. 



SEL.ECT QUINGES. 



CHAMPION.— Three to four feet, 35 cents each. S2.50 per dozen. - 

 CHAMPION.— Two to three feet, 30 cents each. S3.00 per dozen. 

 MEECH PROLIFIC— Three to four ft., 35 cts. each. S2.35 per doz. 

 MEECH PROLIFIC— Two to three ft., 30 cts. each. S3.00 per doz. 



Deciduous Trees. 



Can furnish any of the Deciduous Trees at 50 cents to 75 cents each, 

 and larger quantities in proportion. 



Evergreens. 



SPRUCE.— Two to two and a half feet, 50 cents each. S5.00 per doz 

 FIRS. — Two to two and a half feet, 75 cents each. S7.50 per doz. 

 Other varieties m proportion. 



Shrubbery, 



JAPAN MAPLES.— Mostly dwarf habit; several kinds weeping and 

 cut-leaved, with brightly colored foliage, red, purple, etc. These are 

 indeed remarkable for beauty, and wherever planted give perfect sat- 

 isfaction. SI. 50 each. 



D WUTZI A GRACILIS.— 35 cents each. S3.00 per dozen. 



DEUTZIA CRENATA.— 35 cents each. S3. 00 per dozen. 



LILAC (AVhite and Blue).— 35 cents each. S3 00 per dozen. 



SPIREA RIEVESII,— 35 cents each. S3. 00 per dozen. 



SPIREA, BUM-iVLDO.— 35 cents each. S3. 00 per dozen. 



SPIR«A, CALOSA ALBA..— 35 cents each. S:i.00 per dozen. 



HYDRANGEA. PANICULATA GRAND.- 35 cents each. S3.00 

 per dozen. CRAPE MYRTLE.— 50 cents each. 



Vines, 



AKEBIA OUINATA.— 25 cents each. S3. 50 per dozen. 

 AMPELOPSIS VEITCHII.— 35 cents each. S2.ft0 per dozen. 

 ENGLISH IVY.— 35 cents each. S3. 50 per dozen. 

 AA'ISTARIA PURPURIA —50 cents each S-^.OO per dozen. 

 AA'ISTARIA ALBA.— 50 cents each. S5.00 per dozen. 

 CLKMATIS (Large Flo wering).— 50 cents each. S6.00 per dozen. 

 CLEMATIS (Small Flowering;.- 30 cents each. S3. 00 per dozen. 



Hedge Plants. 



CALIFORNI.4. PRIA^ET.— One year, S3 00 per 100. S35.00 per 1,000 

 CALIFORNI.4. PRIVET.— Two Vears,S4. 00 per 100. S35 00 per 1,000. 

 OSAGE OR.4iNGE.— One year, ir, cents per 100. 

 OSAGE ORANGE.— Two "years. S1.35 per 100 



AMERIC.VN ARBORVIT'AE —Twelve to eighteen inches, S13.50 

 per 100. Two to three feet, S32.50. 



ALt PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 



