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Fred'k W. Kelsey, 150 Broadway, New York. 



Trained Pear Trees in Bearing 



Trained Fruit Trees for Fruit Houses and Gardens. 



The success with Fruit Trees grown under glass for garden walls and for bordef lines in the garden 

 depends largely upon using suitable trees of the finer varieties grown for the purpose. 



In order to satisfactorily meet the increased demand for this class of stock, direct importations are 

 made of the best English and Continental grown trees of the 

 different forms— Espaliers, Cordons, Fan-trained, Horizontal 

 trained, etc. 



Apples, Pears and Plums are usually grown as Cordons, 

 or in the Horizontal trained form. Apricots, Peaches and Nec- 

 tarines, Fan-trained for covering walls, trellises, etc. 



In obtaining the larger sizes of these Fan-trained trees, 

 immediate fruiting may be secured. 



Prices : Horizontal trained trees ; 2 tiers, 3, 4 and 5 tiers, 

 $15 to |35 per dozen. Cordons, single and double, $10 to $20 

 per dozen. Dwarf Fan-trained, of different sizes, including 

 extra bearing trees, f20 to $40 per dozen, according to size. 



To secure the best selection, orders for these trained trees 

 should be entered considerably in advance of the shipping 

 season. 



SELECT PEACHES. 



F.\n-Trained Fri'it Tree. 



The poaches iiaiueil below are the choicest kinds, extending the Beason of ripening from July to October. 

 Price, selected trees, 25 cts.; extra sizes, 35 and 50 cts. ; $10 to $20 per 100. Low prices per 1,000. 



Alberge Yellow. large. Early Sept. 

 Alexander, white and red. Late 

 July. 



Amsden, large, sweet. Late July. 



Beatrice, small, red. Early Aug. 

 Champion, large, white. Early 

 Aug. 



Conkling, yellow. Early Sept. 



CooUdge's Favorite, large, yellow. 



lyate Aug. 

 Crawford's Early, yellow. Early 



Sept. 



I am glad to report the safe arrival of the trained fruit trees. 

 Newport, R. I. 



They seem to be In every way satisfactory. 



T. K. G. 



