GENERAL CATALOGUE. 



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Hyslop's— Almost as lar^o as the Early Strawbcri-y Apiile; (kH'p crimson ; very popular at the West on aoeount of 

 its hirtfc size, beamy ami hardiness. October. Ti'ce rciiiarkaMy vUjurinif. ile. 



Lady— Fruit beautiful, resembling the Lady Apple. I'lesh .\-ellr.\vish, moderately juicy, mild sub-aeid. Tiw. a 

 viynrins, upright g;rower, and very productive. Nm ember to l)e<-ember. 2.5c. 



Large Ke<I Siberian— Nearly twice a.i Istrge as the Ited Siberian, but similar in appearance and quality. Tree a 

 /r«e grower. September and October. 25e. 



Large Vellow—Larsre pale yellow, with a tint of red In thcsun. Sept.andOet. Tree a viooroiw. rapid grower. 25c. 



Jlontreal Beauty-One of the most beautiful of the Crabs; fruit large, bright yellow, shaded with red ; tlesh yel- 

 lowish, firm, acid. Tree a /j-ff grower. September and October. 25c. 



Oblong— Very distinct ; oblong in form ; dark crimson ; the most beautiful of all the Crnljs. September and Ooto- 

 l«>r. Tree rinnn.vs. 



Paul's Imperial ,\ i i i^-; 1h twi en the lied Astrachan and Siberian Crab. Fruit about one and one-half inches in 

 diameter; skin yi li< iw, alnmst Avholly covered with bright reil; firm, tender and moderately Juicy, with afresh 

 acidity. 'I'vi;- :ivi,j,,rou.-< gvnwn-. It ripens early. .Kle. 



l»irta Striata- Fiiiit vcvy haniisniiie luid laic: a//., -imwi,-. LTic. 



yueen-s ('boi.'c .\Le(liui]i si/.i-, r.niiulisli: cdnr a lii-awiitul crimson; vpiy attmcti%-e and showy, llcsh whitish. 

 plca.sant tiavor. Tree viijnnnis anil vci \' |ii i.lilM>. K'. inarlial.ly handsome both in tlower and fruit. Mc. 



Red Siberian-Fruit small, about an hich in dianaiia'; y, «iti, siarlet cheek; beautiful. Tree au erect, /r6« 



gi-owcr; bears when two or tim e years nl.l, Si'|)ieinli(a' ami ( )cl<ilii i'. i.'ic. 



Transcendent— A beautiful variety of (he Siberian Crab; red and yellow. Tree a remarkably sdwiy grower. Sep- 

 tember. a'lC. 



Van Wyck--A seedling which originated in Dutchess County, N. Y. Large, handsome ; skin mottled with bright 



red; llesh white, firm, s\veet. Tr«; a /rce, upright grower. 25c. 

 Whitney-Large, averaginf.' one and a half to two inches in diameter ; skin smooth, glossy green, striped, splashed 

 with carmine; tlesh lii in, Juicy and llavor very pleasant ; l ip. latter j.art of August. Tree a great bearer and 

 wn/ hardy ; a rii/nn.H.v, hanilsiimc grower, with ilark gici-n « |i.s,\ loliage. 2oc. 

 Yellow Siberian (diildcn Hetuity i- Large, and of a lieautiliil golden yellow color. Tree viqiirous. Sept. 2ac. 

 We have also in stock the following ri t; }inij inti-iuluct'il viiricl ies, \ivU r 5tl cents each. 



Martha, Minnesota AVinter, Orion, Orange, Ouaker lieauty, Telfer Sweet. 



ADDITIONAL LIST OF APPLES. 



Standard Trees, of ordinary si/.e. I'rice, 50 cents each. 



.Tticob's Sweet, 

 fonglit'ld.^ 

 Lord SiiHicl<l. 

 Missotiri l^ippin. 

 Occident. 



Anciiba-leaved Heitietfe. 

 iSlcnhcitii Pippin, 

 lirowiilee's Uusset. 

 Co.\'s Pomona. 



NOTK. -Tirsiiirs till' nhiir 

 RuAtian atrii tiis, m-innx nnl i 



PRICE- for t« 



luivr a Ifiyqiz hvtiilirr 

 Ul III' ii-hiiii ciiii In: siiiiiilicd. 



ix scions of 



if iilhi) 



chin 



Palmer Greening. 

 Princess Louise. 

 Small's Admirable, 

 Tuft's Baldwin. 



irrluirdK, inclwlinii many 



kind, r,0 cents. 



SELECT PEARS. 



The following list includes most of t hose wliii li liaM' been well tested and prove valuable. 



Those designated \iy a * ai-e ..I A inei i, an m i-in. A special listof those wliii-h we lind parliiailarly well suited to 

 the Quince stock will be fonini at ili dot ilie-euerai list. 



(i ATHEUiNO PKAits.— One ot the most important points in the management of Pears, is to gather them at the 

 proper time. 



Summer Poar,s should be giithered at least ten days before they are ripe, and Autmnn Pears at k'ast a fortnight. 

 Winter \ iirietics, if they will hang so long, may be left until the lesivos begin to fail. 



Thin the FnniT.— We caimot urge too strongly the following suggestion : When pear trees are heavily laden, 

 the fruit should be thinned when about ojie-t/iiriJ grown ; else the fruit will be poor and the trees injured. 



PRICES OF PEAR TREES. 



standard Pears on Pear Stock, 2 to ,'i yrs. old. Hwarf I'oars on Quince Stock, 2 to 3 yrs. old. 

 Varieties priced at 50 cents each, i^<t.00 per dozen. Varieties priced at 75 cents each, SCOO per dozen. 



