Hardy  Fruits  and  Nuts 
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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,  we  omit  the  descriptions. 
APPLES 
6  to  6  ft.,  %  inch  in  cal.,  35  cts.  each,  $3.50  per  doz. 
Early  Varieties. — Autumn  Strawberry,  Cor- 
nell's Fancy,  Early  Harvest,  Fall  Pippin,  Graven- 
stein,  Grimes'  Golden,  Maiden's  Blush,  Red 
Astrachan,  Wealthy,  Smokehouse,  Yellow 
Transparent. 
Winter  Varieties.— American  Golden  Russet 
or  Sheepnose,  Baldwin,  Ben  Davis  (New  York 
Pippin),  Bellefleur,  Bismarck,  Fallawater,  King 
of  Tompkins  County,  Northern  Spy,  Ohio  Non- 
pareil, Talman's  Sweet,  York  Imperial,  Winesap. 
Crab  Apples. — Very  ornamental  when  in  fruit 
or  flower,  and  excellent  for  preserving— Gen. 
Grant,  Hyslop,  Transcendent,  Whitney.  50  cts. 
each,  I5  per  doz. 
APRICOTS 
40  cts.  each,  $4  per  doz. 
Breda,  Harris  Hardy,  Moorpark. 
Russian  Varieties. — Alexis,  Nicholas. 
PEARS 
First-class  trees,  6  to  6  feet,  %  to  Vb  in.  cal.,  75  cts. 
each,  $8  per  doz. 
Pears  can  be  grown  in  almost  any  good  soil, 
with  the  same  treatment  as  apples. 
STANDARD  PEARS 
We  offer  the  following  : 
Summer  Varieties. — Bartlett,  Buffum.  Clapp's 
Favorite,  Doyenne  d'Ete,  Osband's  Summer, 
Tyson,  Wilder. 
Autumn  Varieties. — Belle  Lucrative,  Beurre 
d'Anjou,  Flemish  Beauty,  Kieffer,  Seckel, 
Sheldon. 
Winter  Varieties.— Duchesse  de  Bordeaux, 
Lawrence. 
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.    40  cts.  each. 
Dwarf  Pears,  continued 
$4  per  doz.    Duchesse  d'Angouleme,  Louise 
Bonne  de  Jersey,    Bartlett,  Beurre  d'Anjou, 
Clapp's  Favorite,  Lawrence,  Seckel. 
PLUMS 
First-class  trees,  75  cts.  each,  $8  per  doz. 
Bradshaw,  Coe's  Golden  Drop,  German 
Prune,  Imperial  Gage,  Lombard,  Reine  Claude, 
Yellow  Gage. 
Japan  Plums.  W^e  offer  the  best  varieties. 
Abundance  and  Burbank,  at  60  cts.  each,  |6 
per  doz. 
PEACHES 
Extra  heavy,  5  to  6  feet,  25  cts.  each,  S2.50  per 
doz.,  $15  per  100 
Alexander,  Chair's  Choice,  Champion,  Craw- 
ford's Early.  Crawford's  Late,  Crosby,  Elberta, 
Globe,  Mountain  Rose,  Oldmixon  Free,  Reeves' 
Favorite,  Stephen's  Rareripe,  Stump  the  World. 
NECTARINES 
40  cts.  each,  $4  per  doz. 
Boston,  Downton,  Hardwick,  New  White. 
QUINCES 
Champion,  Meech's  Prolific,  Orange  or  Ap- 
ple.   40  cts.  each,  $4  per  doz. 
CHERRIES 
First-class  trees,  %  to  1  in.,  75c.  each,  $8  per  doz. 
Black  Eagle,  Black  Tartarian,  Coe's  Trans- 
parent, Downer's  Late  Red,  Early  Richmond, 
Elton,  English  Alorello,  Governor  Wood,  May 
Duke,  ^iontmorency,  Napoleon  Bigarreau, 
Reine  Hortense,  Ro'ckport  Bigarreau,  Yellow- 
Spanish. 
MULBERRIES 
For  prices  and  descriptions,  see  page  36. 
PERSIMMONS 
American  {Diospyros  Virginiana  ) .  4  to  5 
feet.  40  cts.  each,  $4  per  doz. 
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