POMEGRANATES. 



STRAWBERRIES. 



POMEGKANATES.— 6?renadiera. 



This fruit requires in this latitude that the trees should be well hound with straw, or have a temporarV 

 frame of boards over them. — AH produce fruit except the double flowering varieties. 



1 Fruit bearing 



2 Large Malta 



3 Sweet fruited 



4 Charbonier, or Globosa 



5 Desportes, or Hjbrida 

 fi Aleppo 



7 Double crimson 



8 Roj'al double crimson 



$0 50 

 1 00 

 1 50 

 1 50 

 1 50 

 1 50 

 37 to 50 

 1 00 



9 Prolific @1 50 



10 White flowering and fruited 75 



11 Double white fllowering 75 



12 Yellow flowering do. with yellow fruit 75 



13 Double yellow flowering 1 50 



14 Dwarf profuse do . 50 



15 Desfontaines, large fruit 1 00 



16 Chinese double variegated 1 50 



STRAWBERRIES .—Fraisiers. 



The collection far surpasses any other in Europe or America, and comprises a large number of new 

 varieties originated by ourselves, and hot obtainable from any other soyrce. We have rejected the bad 

 and unproductive varieties, and the public will recall to mind the Caution we gave them against being 

 imposed upon by the " Aberdeen Beehive." 



P. denotes pistillate, and H. hermaphrodite varieties. 



Prices. These will at all times be as low or lower than any other establishment, and will be reduced 

 annually ; and if any variety is priced lower elsewhere than by us, the applicant shall by referring there- 

 to, be supplied at the same rate. 



Note. — No less than a dozen are sold of any variety, except those priced per pair. When two dozen 

 are ordered, the price will not be varied, but 30 plants will be sent ; and where 50 are ordered, they will 

 be charged at two-thirds the price named for a hundred. Not less than §5 worth can be supplied, and for 

 all small orders the cash should be enclosed. 



CLASS I.— SCARLET AND PINE STRAWBERRIES. 



1 Abyssinian Prince, conical very 

 dark, P. 



3 American Scarlet, conical, sweet, 

 late, very productive, P. 



4 Prolific, very early, 



moderate size, profuse bearer, 

 kighflavw, H. (per 1000 f 15.) 



5 Bishop's Globe, (i)nc) early, light 



scarlet, short cone or rounded, 

 very productive, v. i per 1000 ^15 ) 



6 Bishop's Seedling, Oi-ang'cscar/ei, 



beautiful, profuse bearer, P. (per 



1000 $15.) 

 Bishop's Orange, time 

 There is a spurious crimson 



variety usually cultivated, the 



genuine is quite rare. 



7 Black Prince, large clusters, very 



showy, excellent, P. 



8 Boston Pine, scarlet, splendid, re- 



quires strong soil for a fair crop, 

 H. 



Ditto, per 1000 f 10 



9 Brilliant, conical, deep crimson, 



beautiful, excellent flavor, pro- 

 ductive, a Seedling of Crimson 

 Cane, H. 



10 Burr's Seedling, large, produc- 

 tive, H. 



11 Columbus, dark scarlet, 



same qnaliiy as Methven, very 

 productive, P. 



12 Late Prolific, crimson, 



rounded or ovate, very produc- 

 tive, P. 



13 Burr'sMammoth,nionsi)"OMs,iic?-i/ 

 pale scarlet, obtuse cone, moder- 

 ate bearer, H. 



14 New Pine, very large, 



short cone or rounded, light crim- 

 son, beautiful, very sweet and 

 fine flavor, very productive, P. 



15 Profusion, P. 



16 Rival Hudson, conical, 



dark scarlet, large and showy, 

 very productive, P. 





Price, 





lerdoz. 



per 100. 



1 



^2 00 



$8 00 



2 



50 



2 00 



2 



50 



2 00 



2 



50 



2 00 



2 



50 



2 00 





50 



2 00 





50 



1 50 





2 00 



8 00 





37 



2 00 





60 



3 00 





1 50 



8 00 





1 00 



5 00 





1 00 



5 00 





75 



3 00 





60 



3 00 



17 Burr's Scarlet Melting, P. 



18 Scioto, oval, dark scarlet, 



very productive, P. 

 Note — Mr. Burr's new varieties 

 are mostly large, but with two or 

 three exceptions, coarser and less 

 flavored than other varieties from 

 different parentage. 



19 Charlotte, dark scarlet, extra, P. 

 This estimable variety combines 



large size, siveet delicious spright- 

 ly flavor, with great productive- 

 ness. 



20 ChiVi, monstrous fruit, H. 



21 Cluster Hudson, large, conical, 



scarlet, very productive, P. 



22 Cornucopia, magnificent, very 



large, scarlet, conical, good fla- 

 vor, very productive, fine for 

 market, a Seedling of the Hud- 

 son, P. 



23 Crimson Cone, bright crimson, 



very beautiful, good flavor, and 

 fragrant, very prolific, keeps re- 

 markably well, of extraordinary 

 vigor, P. 



Ditto per glOOO ^15 



24 Crimson Pine, deep scarlet or 



crimson, conical, ve'ry produc- 

 tive, H and P. 

 Ditto per 1000 ^?0 



25 Cushing, light scarlet, obtuse 



cone, good flavor, productive, H. 



26 Eberlein, early, conical, dark 



scarlet, remarkably productive, 

 averages larger than JVo. 34, H. 

 Ditto per 1000 $30 



27 Eustatia, ovate, bright scarlet, 



fine flavor, exceedingly produc- 

 tive, P. 



28 Globose Swainstone, roundish, 



dark scarlet, vei~y large, fine fla- 

 vor , productive, H. 



29 Hovey's Seedling, P. 



Ditto per 1000 $10 



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Price, 





perdoz 



per 100. 



T 



1 00 



5 00 



1 



1 00 



5 00 



I 



3 00 



10 00 



1 



3 00 



10 00 



1 



1 00 



3 00 



1 



3 00 



10 00 



1 



50 



2 oa 



1 



1 50 



6 00 



1 



50 



2 00 



2 



1 50 



6 00 



2 



2 00 



10 00 



1 



2 00 



10 00 



1 



37 



^ 1 50 



