WINTER  PEARS 
Duchesse  de  Bordeaux.  October.  Yellow,  vdth  russet 
cheek,  sweet  and  good  ;  late  keeper. 
Kieffer.  October  and  Xovember.  Very  vigorous  and 
productive:  even  when  young.  Large,  yellow,  fine  for 
preser\ing ;  good  keeper  and  valuable  commercial  Pear. 
Lawrence.  Xovember  to  Januar}-.  Rather  large,  yellow 
Pear,  of  splendid  rich  flavor. 
DWARF  PEARS 
40  CIS.  each,  $4  per  doz. 
Duchesse  d'Angouleme.  October.  Large,  greenish  yel- 
low Pear,  rich  and  juicy  ;  desirable  sort. 
Bartlett.  September.  Familiar  large,  yellow  Pear,  that 
is  splendid  for  eating  or  cooking. 
Beurre  d'Anjou.  October  to  December.  Large,  russet- 
yellow,  of  excellent  flavor;  productive  and  a  good 
keeper. 
Louise  Bonne  de  Jersey  October.  Large,  greenish  yel- 
low with  red  cheek,  juicy  and  good-tasted. 
Seckel.  September  and  October.  A  little,  brown  Pear, 
exceptionally  sweet  and  juicy,  delicious  for  eating. 
PERSIMMONS 
American.  Our  native  species,  which  bears  so  abun- 
dantly. 40  cts.  each,  $4  per  doz. 
PLUMS 
50  cts.  each,  $5  per  doz. 
Imperial  Gage.  Middle  of  August.  Good-sized  free- 
stone, greenish  in  color,  sweet  and  juicy  :  desirable  and 
productive. 
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PLL'.MS,  continued 
Lombard.  Last  of  August.  Violet-red:  yellow  flesh, 
agreeable  flavor,  vigorous  and  bountiful  fruiter.  p- 
Yellow  Gage.  August.  Medium-sized,  yellow,  rich 
and  juicy  ;  an  excellent,  productive  variety.  ^ 
JAPAN  PLU.MS 
Abundance.    August.   Large ;  red  skin,  yellow  flesh ; 
sweet,  rich  and  good-tasted. 
Burbank.    August.   Red :  valuable  domestic  sort,  with 
sweet,  rich,  yellow-fleshed  fruit  of  good  size. 
Hale.  September.  Large  and  handsome,  yellow  blushed 
with  red.  Vigorous  grower  and  productive  ;  splendid 
sort. 
Satsuma.  August.  Good  quality,  vigorous  habit ;  purple 
and  red. 
Wickson.  September.  Dark  red,  good  size,  agreeable 
flavor.  Very  productive. 
QUINCES 
40  cts.  each,  $4  per  doz. 
Champion.  October.  Large  and  productive  ;  splendid  for 
cooking  and  a  good  keeper. 
Orange,  or  Apple.  September.  Large,  handsome  fruit  of 
good  quality  ;  a  popular  sort. 
CURRANTS 
$1.25  per  doz.,  $8  per  100 
Black  Naples.  A  vigorous  black-fruited  variety. 
Cherry.  Large,  scarlet,  of  excellent  quality  ;  productive. 
Fay's  Prolific.  Large  red  ;  more  mild  than  above. 
Pomona.    Bright  red,  good  keeper,  few  seeds,  nice 
quality. 
Versailles.  Equally  good  and  similar  to  the  Cherry 
Currant. 
BLACKBERRIES 
$1  per  doz.,  $4  per  100 
Erie.  Early,  hardy  and  productive.  Large,  sweet  fruit  of 
excellent  quality. 
Rathbun.  Heavy  bearer  ;  extra  large  of  good  quality. 
Snyder.  Medium-sized  berries :  very  productive  and  ex- 
ceptionally sweet  and  good. 
GRAPES 
2  years,  25  cts.  each,  $2.50  per  doz.,  $15  per  100 
Agawam.  Red  ;  large,  sweet  and  desirable. 
Campbell's  Early.  Black  ,  lai^e  bunches  ;  good  quality. 
Catawba.    Late  red ;  medium-sized,  productive,  sweet 
variety. 
Concord.  Blue  :  familiar  sort  that  produces  lar^  bunches 
of  blue  berries  of  delicious  flavor. 
Delaware.   Red :  small,  compact  bunches  of  delicious 
fruit. 
Hartford  Prolific.  Black  ;  early ;  fair  quality. 
Moore's  Diamond.  White,  handsome,  compact  bunches  ; 
early. 
Niagara.  White,  large,  compact  bunches  ;  sweet,  delici- 
ous flavor. 
Worden.  Black,  large  clusters:  big  berries ;  sweet, 
agreeable  flavor. 
GLENWOOD  NURSERIES 
