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APPLE TREES. 



An assortment of all the best varieties, viz. : — 

 Baldwin. A well-known sour winter apple. December to .April. 



M. I. Greening. A superior cooking and eating. Mild acid, green. December to February.. 

 Porter. Large, oblong, yellow, sprightly sub-acid. Fine eating. September. 

 Med Astrachan. Early, handsome red, pleasant acid ; white flesh. Early August. 

 Talman Sweet. Clear yellow ; a rich, sweet variety. December to April. 

 Early Harvest. Yellow, tender, sub-acid. Bears young. August. 

 King. Very large, striped red and yellow. Superior quality. December to April. 

 Hubbardston Nonesuch. Large, dark-red stripe d. One of the best for eating and cook 

 ing. November to February. 



Northern Spy. Very large, sub-acid. Excellent for spring eating. December May. 

 MoQzbury Musset. The well-known late keeper. March to June. 



William's Favorite. Large, dark red. Very popular market variety. August to Sep- 

 tember. 



Wealthy. Deep crimson, tender, juicy and .delicious. December to February. 

 Tillman Siveet. Medium size, clear yellow; excellent for cooking. December to April. 

 Jacobs Siveet. Large, fine yellow with red cheek ; an excellent keeper, hardy and very pro- 

 ductive. December to April. Fine trees, $1.00 each. 

 Price : | to I inch in diameter, 5 to 6 feet high, 50 cents each ; dozen, $5.00. 1 3 to 3 inches, 

 in diameter, 7 to 9 feet high in bearing, $1.00 each; dozen, $10.00. 



Billiard' S. Large: rich purpie, velvety 

 bloom; exceedingly beautiful. 



Med Gioerian. Rose and yellow, with fine 

 bloom. 



CRAB APPLE TREES. 



Transcenaeni. large, red and yellow.. 



Yellow Siberian. Rich yeiiow. 

 II y slop. Dark red, blue bloom. 



j Price : good strong trees, 50 cents each. 



CHERRY TREES. 



Slack Tartarian, Large, purplish black, rich and juicy. June and July. 



Mockport Bigarreau. Large, amber and light red, sweet. Early July. 



Downer's Med. Rather large, light red, delicious. July. 



Early Michmond. Medium, dark red, slightly acid. Best cooking. June. 



Black Heart. Medium, black, juicy, and good. Early July. 



Gov. Wood. Large, light yellow, juicy and sweet. One of the best. June. 



Price : 5 to 6 feet, 75 cents each; 6 to 7 feet, $1.00 each. 



PLUM TREES. 



Imperial Gage. Fruit large, pale green, rich. Great bearer. Sept. 1. 



Coe's Golden Drop. Very large, yellow dotted red. Best quality. September. 



Meine Claude. Greenish yellow. Immense bearer. Late September. 



Lombard. Medium in size ; violet red. Good quality. Productive. Late August. f 

 Price : 4 to 5 feet, 75 cents each ; 6 to 7 feet, $1.00 each. 



JUNE BERRY". 



A valuable native fruit introduced by Mr. B. G. Smith of Cambridge. The plants are hardy, 

 and about the size and shape of the currant. The foliage is glossy and firm ; fruit large, 

 black, and about the size of the currant. Ripe in June, and is excellent for the table and 

 preserving. 



Price, 25 cents each ; $2.00 per dozen. 



