Trees, Shrubs and Plants, Autumn, 1896. 



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CHOICE FRUITS, continued. 



PEACHES. For Fruit-Houses, Peaches should al- 

 ways be grown on plum stocks. Fine trees of 

 the best kinds, for this purpose, $6 per dozen ; 

 also, fine trained specimens, my own importa- 

 tions. $10 to $20 per dozen. For outside plant- 

 ing, selected trees, leading sorts. $3 to 1^5 per 

 dozen. Very low rates per 100 and 1,000. 



NECTARINES. Leading kinds for forcing or grow- 

 ing outside, 40 cts.; extra, 50 and 75 cts. 



BEST HARDY GRAPES. Full assortment of lead- 

 ing kinds. BLACK GRAPES— Champion, Con- 

 cord. Creveling, Eaton, Eumelan, Hartford, 

 Mills, etc. RED GRAPES— Agawam, Brighton, 

 Catawba, Delaware, Gaertner, lona, Moyer, 

 Poughkeepsie Red, Rochester, Salem, Ulster 

 Prolific. WHITE GRAPES— Green Mountain, 

 Empire State, Diamond, Duchess, F. B. Hayes, 

 Geneva, Jessica, Lady Washington, Martha, 

 Niagara, Pocklington, Prentiss, Rebecca, Win- 

 dull, and others. $3 per dozen. Low rates 

 per 100 and 1,000. 



Foreign Grape Vines for Vineries. 



It is very important, in planting Graperies and Fruit-Houses, to secure vines that have been properly 

 grown. Of these vines I offer this season very fine stock ; also, some extra bearing canes for immediate 

 fruiting. All the leading kinds for both hot and cold vineries. H. G. are those suitable for hot graperies, 

 C. G. for cold graperies, and H. or C. G. for either. 



Alicante (H. G.), Barbarossa (H. G.), Black Frontignan (H. G.), Black Hamburg (H. or C. G.), 

 Champion Hamburg (H. G.), Gros Colman (H. or C. G.), Lady Downs (H. G.), Muscat Hamburg (H. or C. 

 G.), Trentham Black (C. G.), Grizzly Frontignan (C. G.), Red Chasselas (C. G.), Bowood Muscat (C. G.), 

 Sweetwater (C. G ), Canon Hall Muscat (H. G.), Chasselas Musque (H. G.), Duchess of Buccleuch, Gros 

 Moroc (H. G. ), Golden Champion (H. G.), Calabrian Raisin (H. or C. G.), Golden Chasselas (C. G. ), 

 Golden Hamburg (H. or C. G.), Muscat of Alexandria (H. G.), Royal Muscadine (C. G.), Syrian (H. G.), 

 and others. 



Strong vines, $1.25 each, $12 per dozen. Selected and extra, $2 and $2.50. Extra fruiting vines of 

 best varieties, $5 each, $50 per dozen. 



Small 



BLACKBERRIES. Agawam, Dorchester, Early Har- 

 vest, Erie, Lawton, Kittatinny, Thornless, Sny- 

 der, Taylor, Wilson's Early, etc. Strong, 75 

 cts. per dozen. Low rates per 100. 



DEWBERRY, Lucretia. Trailing Blackberry. 

 Large fruit of good quality ; very productive 

 and good. $1 per dozen. 



CURRANTS. Black English, Champion, Cherry, 

 North Star, Versailles, Victoria, Prince Albert' 

 Bed Dutch, White Grape, etc. Selected, $1.50 

 per dozen, $5 to Sio per 100. 

 Fay's Prolific. Extra large and very fine. $2 

 per doz. Special low rates per 1,000. 



GOOSEBEBRY, COLUMBUS. New Ameri- 

 can Gooseberry, of largest size and finest qual- 

 ity. Large, glossy foliage. Very productive. 

 No trace of mildew. 



American, Downing, Houghton, Red Jacket, 

 Smith's, etc. $1 per doz. Low rates per 1,000. 



Crown Bob, White, Smith's Improved, etc. Best 

 English varieties. 82.50 per dozen. 



Industry. New; extra large and fine. $1.50 per 

 dozen. Special prices per 1,000. 



MAYBEBRY, Japanese Golden. Golden berries ; 

 early in May, large fruit. $5 per dozen. 



Special low prices for fine 



Fruits. 



RASPBEBRT, COLUMBIAN. A new hardy 

 Raspberry, the finest of the blackcaps. Very 

 large; fine quality; enormously productive. 

 Very valuable. $1 .50 per dozen. 



Antwerp, Brandywine, Clark, Cuthbert, Golden 

 Queen (best yellow ; hardy and fine), FastoUfi 

 Hansen, Herstein, Gregg, Brinkle's Orange, 

 Marlboro, Superlative, Turner, Yellow Ant- 

 werp, etc. 50 cts. to $1 per dozen. 



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STRAWBERRIES. To insure a good crop the fol- 

 lowing season, pot-plants should be put out in 

 autumn. These are 'n every way preferable to 

 layer plants. All the best varieties. Early- 

 ripening kinds are marked E, mid-season 

 M, late kinds L. Those witli imperfect 

 flowers also marked F. 



Brandywine (new, large, late ; fine), Beder Wood 

 (E),Bnbach(M P), Cumberland (E), Downing 

 (M), Enhance (L), Gandy (L), Glen Mary (W), 

 Greenville (M P), Haverland (E P), Jucunda 

 Improved (M), Mary (E), Marshall (M), Mi- 

 chel's Early (very early), Parker Earle (very 



, early), Saunders (M), Sharpless (M), Timbrell 

 (L), Triomphe de Oand (M), Wilson (E), etc. 

 Strong layer plants, $1 .50 per 100; selected, 



I $2 per 100. Well rooted pot plants, $3 and $4 

 per 100 ; new kinds, $5 per 100. 



X and 2>year stock per 1,000. 



Received trees in good order and quality, for which please find check enclosed.— W. G. E., Long Branch, N. J. 



