NUTS 
CHESTNUTS 
American  Sweet  Seedlings.  2  years,  2  to  3 
feet,  40  cts.  each  ;  3  to  5  feet,  50  cts.  each. 
Dwarf  (Chinquapin).  2  to  3  feet,  40  cts.  each. 
Japan  Giant.    4  to  6  feet,  $2  each. 
Numbo.  i-year  grafts,  1)4  to  2j4  feet,  fi.25 
each  ;  seedlings,  2  years,  3  to  4  feet.  50c.  each. 
Paragon.  i-year  grafts,  1  io  2%  feet,  $1.25 
each  ;  2-year  grafts,  3  to  4  feet,  |i-75  each. 
WALNUTS 
Black.  4  to  5  feet,  60c.  each;  3  feet,  35c.  each. 
English.    2  to  3  feet,  30  cts.  each 
Japan  Sieboldii  and  Max  cordiformis.  4  to  5 
feet,  40  cts.  each  ;  5  to  6  feet,  75  cts.  each. 
White  (Butternut).  10  to  12  feet,  $1  each  ;  3 
to  4  feet,  40  cts.  each. 
OTHER  CHOICE  NUTS 
Almonds,  Hardshell  and  Softshell.   3  to  4  feet, 
40  cts.  each,  I4  per  doz. 
Filbert,  English.    3  to  4  feet,  35  cts.  each,  I3 
per  doz.    Best  named  varieties,  2  to  3  feet,  40 
cts.  each,  I4  per  doz. 
Pecan,  Paper  Shell.    3  to  4  feet,  50  cts.  each, 
I5  per  doz. 
Shellbark  Hictory,  Thin  Shell.  4  to  6  feet,  50 
cts.  each,  $5  per  doz. 
RASPBERRIES 
.$1  per  doz.,  $4  per  100 
Red  and  Yellow  Varieties. — Cuthbert,  Golden 
Queen,  Marlboro. 
Cap  Variety.— Gregg. 
BLACKBERRIES 
Except  where  otherwise  quoted,  $1  per  doz.,  $4 
per  100 
Our  Blackberries  are  extra-selected  stock, 
grown  from  root-cuttings. 
Erie,  Kittatinny,  Wilson,  Jr. 
Rathbun.    I1.25  per  doz.,  |6  per  100. 
STRAWBERRIES 
On  account  of  the  perishable  condition  of 
Strawberry  plants,  we  advise  that  they  should 
be  shipped  by  express. 
We  can  supply  the  following  list  during  April  and 
May  at  $2  per  100,  $5  per  1,000 
Our  Strawberry  plants  quoted  herein  are  put 
up  especially  for  the  retail  trade,  and  are  large 
and  finely  rooted. 
Aroma,  Bubach,  Brandyw'ine,  Crescent,  Early 
Hathaway,  Excelsior,  Gandy,  Gladstone,  Haver- 
land,  Marshall,  Michel's  Early,  Nick  Ohmer, 
Rio,  Star,  Sharpless,  Warfield. 
GOOSEBERRIES 
Downing.    2  years,  $2  per  doz..  $\o  per  100. 
Industry.  |2.5operdoz. 
Josslyn,  or  Red  Jacket. 
doz.,  I15  per  100. 
I15  per  100. 
2  years,  $2.50 
per 
CURRANTS 
Black  Naples,  Cherry,  La  Versailles,  Red  Dutch, 
White  Grape.    $1.50  per  doz.,  |io  per  lo^. 
Fay's  Prolific,  North  Star.  ^1.50  per  doz.  $10 
per  100. 
Pomona.    $2  per  doz.,  $15  per  100. 
GRAPES 
Unless  otherwise  quoted,  2 -year  grade,  very  fine. 
40  cts.  each,  $4  per  doz. 
Black  Varieties. — Champion  or  Talman,  Con- 
cord, Hartford  Prolific,  Moore's  Early,  Tele- 
graph, Wilder,  Worden,  Campbell's  Early, 
Eaton,  Rockvvood. 
Red  Varieties — Agawam,  Brighton.  Catawba, 
Diana,  lona,  Jefferson,  Lindley.  Salem,  Ulster 
Prolific,  Vergennes,  Wyoming  Red. 
White  Varieties. — Duchess,  Lady  Washington, 
Lady,  Martha,  Niagara,  Moore's  Diamond, 
Pocklington. 
Vegetable  Roots  and  Plants 
RHUBARB,  or  PIE  PLANT.  Linnaeus.  Strong 
roots,  25  cts.  each.  $2  per  doz.,  $12  per  100. 
ASPARAGUS.  2  years,  $1  per  100,  I5  per 
T.ooo.  Conover's  Colossal,  Barr's  Mammoth, 
Columbian  Mammoth  White,  Donald's  Elmira, 
Dreer's  Eclipse  Palmetto» 
SAGE.  Holt's  Mammoth.  $1  per  doz.,  I3 
per  100. 
HORSE-RADISH  SETS.  25  cts.  per  doz.,  $1 
per  100,  I5  per  1,000. 
HOP  VINES.  Golden  Cluster.  15  cts.  each, 
I1.50  per  doz. 
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