FREDERICK W. KELSEY. 



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1^ always be grown on plum stocks. Fine trees 

 of the best kinds, for this purpose, also fine 

 trained specimens, my own importations, Sio 

 to S30 per dozen. For outside planting, se- 

 lected trees, leading sorts, S3 to $5 per dozen. 

 Very low rates per 100 and 1,000. 



PEARS. Splendid trees of all sizes and best va- 

 rieties. Standards. 50 cts. each ; $5 per dozen ; 

 extra, Sio to S15 per dozen. Dwarfs, 40 cts. 

 each; $4 per dozen; extra fruiting sizes, $15 

 to $25 per dozen. Low rates for leading kinds 

 per 100 or 1,000. 



PLUMS. Very fine stock of all leading kinds, 50 

 cts. each; $5 per dozen: extra. $6 to Sio per 

 dozen. Special prices in quantity. 



CHERRIES. Fine trees of the best standard 

 kinds ; large, sweet and sour varieties. $5 to 

 Sio per dozen; extra, Si2.to SiS per dozen. 

 Very low prices per 1,000. 



APRICOTS. For fruit houses and outside plant- 

 ing at reasonable rates. 



FIQS. Best varieties, well furnished and well 

 rooted plants, 50 cts. each; extra. Si- Imported 

 Smyrna varieties at special low rates per 1,000. 

 Prices and particulars on application. 



OLIVES. Well rooted young trees or cuttings, 

 per 100 or 1,000 at reasonable prices. 



BEST HARDY GRAPES. Full assortment of 

 leading kinds. Strong vines for early bearing, 

 25 to 50 cts; $1.00 per dozen. Low rates in 

 quantity. 



BLACK GRAPES, Champion, Concord, Creve- 

 ling, Eaton, Eumelan, Hartford, Mills, eto. 



BUKBANK PLUMS. 



RED GRAPES, Agawam, Brighton, Catawba, 

 Delaware, Osertner, lona, Meyer, Pough= 

 keepsie Red, Rochester, Salem, Ulster, 

 Prolific. 



WHITE GRAPES, Green Mountain, Empire 

 State, Diamond, Duchess, Hayes, Geneva. 

 Jessica. Lady Washington, Martha, Niagara - 

 Pocklington, Prentiss, Rebecca, Wincheli. 



FOREIGN VINES FOR GRAPERIES. 



For obtaining satisfactory results in vineries, the importance of obtaining vigorous, healthy, 

 -well rooted and properly grown vines should not be overlooked, whether for planting or extra fruiting 

 size for immediate bearing. My fine imported English-grown vines are unsurpassed, and invariably 

 give satisfaction. 



Leading kinds for both hot and cold graperies, $1.50 each; $15 per dozen. Selected and extra, $2 

 and S2 50 each. Extra fruiting vines, the best obtainable, $5 each; S50 per dozen. Orders for these 

 Foreign Vines should be sent as early as possible. C. G. for Cold Grapery; H. G. for Hot Grapery. 

 BLACK or PURPLE VARIETIES. Barkarosa (H. G.), Black Fkontignan (H. G.), Black Hamburg 



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

 RED VARIETIES. Frontignan (C. G.), Red Chasselas (C. G.) 



"WHITE VARIETIES. Buckland Sweetwater (C. G.), Cannon Hall Muscat (H. G.), Duke of 

 BuccLEUCn (H. G. ), Foster's Seedling (C. G.), Golden Cha.mpion (H. G.), Golden Hamburg 

 (C. G.), Muscat of Alexandria (H. G.), Royal Muscadine (C. G.), Syrian (H. G.), and others. 

 See also Catalogue No. 52 for 1904. 



Small Fruits. 



Very fine stock of Ihe following, the best of the Small Fruits, at very low prices. 



Many other varieties as described in Catalogue Kj. 5J, can be supplied, of excellent quality at 

 lowest rates. 



BLACKBERRIES, Ancient Briton, Agawam, 

 Dorchester, Parly King. Eldorado, Erie, 

 Lawton, Kittatiny, Thornless, Snyder, Tay= 

 lor, Wilson's Iceberg. New variety white 



berries and others, 50 cts. to $1 per dozen. 

 Low rates in quantity. 

 DEWBERRY. Trailing Blackberry. Ripens be- 

 fore other blackberries. 



