Select  Fruits 
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We  cannot  furnish  any  varieties  or  sizes  not  included  in  this  list 
OR  the  orchard  and  garden  we  supply  clean,  well-rooted  stock  of  Fruit 
Trees  and  Plants.  In  the  following  pages  we  offer  the  varieties  found 
most  generally  satisfactory  over  a  wide  range  of  country,  together  with 
the  more  promising  new  sorts.  As  these  are  now  pretty  well  known 
through  the  wide  advertising  of  those  who  grow  fruits  alone,  we  omit 
descriptions,  but  our  friends  who  are  not  acquainted  with  varieties 
may  rest  assured  that  these  are  the  best. 
APPLES 
Unless  otherwise  noted,  jo  cts.  each,  $5  per  doz.,  $25  per  100 
Early  Varieties.— Autumn  Strawberry,  Cor- 
nell's Fancy,  Early  Harvest,  Fall  Pippin,  Graven- 
stein,  Maiden's  Blush,  Red  Astrachan,  Wealthy, 
Smokehouse. 
Winter  Varieties.— American  Golden  Rus- 
set or  Sheepnose,  Baldwin,  Ben  Davis  (New  York 
Pippin),  Bismarck,  Fallawater,  King  of  Tomp- 
kins County,  Northern  Spy,  Pewaukee,  Rambo, 
Rhode  Island  Greening,  Seek  No  Further,  Smith's 
Cider,  Sutton  Beauty,  Taiman's  Sweet,  Wolf 
River,  York  Imperial. 
Crab  Apples. — Very  ornamental  when  in  fruit 
or  flower,  and  excellent  for  preserving — Gen. 
Grant,  Hyslop,  Martha,  Transcendent,  Whitney. 
50  cts.  each,  $5  per  doz. 
PEARS 
First-class  trees,  5  to  6  feet,  50  cts.  each,  $s  per  doz.,  $n  per  100 
Pears  can  be  grown  in  almost  any  good  soil, 
with  the  same  treatment  as  apples. 
In  Standard  Pears  we  furnish  the  following 
list: 
Summer  Varieties.— Bartlett,  Beurre  GifTard, 
Buffum,  Clapp's  Favorite,  Doyenne  d'Ete,  Man- 
ning's Elizabeth,  Osband's  Summer,  Tyson, 
Wilder. 
Autumn  Varieties.— Belle  Lucrative,  Beurre 
d'Anjou,  Beurre  Bosc,  Flemish  Beauty,  Howell, 
Kieffer,  Seckel,  Sheldon,  Vermont  Beauty. 
Bearing-age  trees  of  a  few  varieties  only  can  be  furnished  of  standard  Pears,  Plums  and  Cherries. 
$1  each,  $10  per  doz. 
Worden-Seckel.    75  cts.  each,  $7  per  doz. 
Winter  Varieties. — Duchesse  de  Bordeaux, 
Lawrence,  Rutter,  Winter  Nelis. 
Dwarf  Pears  require  thorough  cultivation  to 
grow  them  to  perfection,  but  are  desirable  in  small 
yards.  Plant  deep  enough  to  cover  the  junction  of 
the  Pear  and  quince  2  or  3  inches.  We  offer 
Duchesse  d'Angouleme,  Louise  Bonne  de  Jersey, 
Bartlett,  Beurre  d'Anjou,  Clapp's  Favorite,  How- 
ell, Lawrence,  Seckel.    35  cts.  each,  ^$3  per  doz. 
PLUMS 
First-class  trees,  60  cts.  each,  $6  per  doz.,  $40  per  100 
Bradshaw,  Coe's  Golden  Drop,  General  Hand, 
German  Prune,  Guii,  Imperial  Gage,  Lombard, 
Reine  Claude,  Shipper's  Pride,  Shropshire  Dam- 
son, Yellow  Egg,  Yellow  Gage. 
Japan  Plums.  We  offer  the  best  varieties. 
Abundance,  Burbank,  Hale  and  Satsuma,  at 
50  cts.  each,  $5  per  doz.,  ^30  per  100. 
PEACHES 
Extra  size,  25  cts.  each,  $2  per  doz.,  $12  per  100,  $100  per  1,000; 
4  to  6  ft.,  15c.  each,  $1.50  per  doz.,  $g  per  100,  $75  per  i,ooo. 
Alexander,  Amsden's  June,  Chair's  Choice, 
Champion,  Crawford's  Early,  Crawford's  Late, 
Crosby,  Elberta,  Globe,  Lemon  Cling,  Mountain 
Rose,  Oldmixon  Free,  Orange  Free,  Reeves' 
Favorite,  Smock,  Stephen's  Rareripe,  Stump  the 
World,  Triumph,  Wonderful. 
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