Talman Sweet. Medium, yellow ; flesh firm and very 
sweet ; very hardy and productive, and keeps late. 
Peck's Pleasant. Large, green, firm, with a rich, deli- 
cious, mild flavor. 
Wa,gner. Medium, red, mild, rich, aromatic; bears 
abundantly while very young. The trees do not grow to 
large size. 
Wealthy. Me'dium, oblate, nearly red ; flesh fine grained, 
tender, lively, subacid. A productive and hardy fall and 
winter Apple better adapted to states farther north, like Maine 
and Vermont. 50 cts. 
Russian Apples. The best of these are the Astrachan and 
Oldenburg. Most of the Russian Apples have little value in 
New England, where we can grow to perfection the Baldwin, 
Hubbardston, Porter, Greening and others, the richest fla- 
vored Apples in the world. 
Many other varieties of Apples are grown in less 
quantities. 
Apples for Ornament or Preserving. 
Cherry Crab. This small-sized brilliant red variety is the 
niost beautiful and desirable, both in Hower and fruit, of all 
the Crab-Apple family. It is upright in growth, and bloesoms 
and bears fruit in tlie nursery rows before it is two years old 
It would be difficult to find a more pleasing small-sized tree 
to place upon the lawn. The fruit hangs in clusters of 10, 20 
or more upon a branch a foot in length, so conspicuous and 
showy that it attracts attention from a distance. The fruit 
being of the size of cranberries, perfect in form and a deep red 
in color, IS prelerred fgr both jams and jellies. New, $1. 
Montreal Beauty. After a trial of more than a score of 
Crab-.'Vpples, we have selected this as one of the very best 
The tree is perfect in form and bears voung ; the fruit is beau- 
tiful m color and of good quality. Highly ornamental as well 
as useful. 75 cts. 1 
Hyslop. A large and handsome purple Crab, covered with 
a beautiful blue bloom. October. 75 cts. 
Transcendent. Rather large, yellow covered with red 
Grow-s rapidly and beat's abundantly. September. 50 cts. 
o f^J.? 'J" i?, l=ft " itl> ..s) Apple trees tliat are 8 to 
i. • "=■"'"'■ $■ to TlMic irc-cs we lake up with great care, 
auhi price i'bunilaiit roots, they are certain to grow. Either am is very cheap 
""c^fe" N,"*^ """^ !'*^« procured trees aud shrubs from the 
SpriiiKfield Nui-sf ry riurmif the past year. They have given good sat- 
■1 r,'l 1"^ ""ir". '° r''""='' adapted to our Berkshire soil and 
Ea % ^'"^^ " ^ great distance.— .8?,vtf/»>«- Cotmly 
^ENHVA N. Y.-Dear Xtrs.- Have you Bait. Belle, Queen of Prairie 
and other Climbers, stronc; plants, like those sent to—-- -'Price 
by the thousand ?—B. H, & Co. 
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