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NEW PLUMS, continued, 
ever, a very serious question, as the- season is not the same, and both 
are needed to conii)lete a valuatjle list. Riix-ns four weeks later than 
Abumlance, and str(inf;ly resembles that variety in shape, color and 
growth (if tree, lint fniit is considerably larger. 75 cts. each. 
Hale. A new Japan Plum of the largest size ; bright orange, 
mottled with red. Ripe in Sept. Flesh yellow, juicv, delicious, 
sli.i{htly acid peach flavor. One-year No. i, 50 cts. each.' E.\tra 
size, $1 each. 
Wickson. Another new Japan Plum of large size ; deep red ; 
stone small ; flesh firm, sugary and delicious. Small trees, 50 cts. 
Milton. An e.xtra early 
native Plum of gfiod size and 
quality. Highly jiraised by 
those who have fruited it. 
Small trees, 50 cts. each. Ex- 
tra size, $1 each. 
Monarch. .^V European 
Plum of the largest size, which 
is claimed to lie superior to all 
others of its class. Two-year- 
old trees, 75 cts. each. 
NEW CHERRY, WINDSOR. 
A new sweet Cherrv from 
Canada. Very large, 'almost 
black, and of tile finest (|nality. 
Late Cherries, c(jming in after 
the crop is gone, are always in 
demand, and Windsor, from its 
size and beauty, will command 
a high price. The tree is a 
free, upright grower, very vig- 
orous and productive ; fruit 
firm and excellent. 50 cts. 
each ; extra choice, 75c. each. windsok cherrv. 
NEW PEACHES. 
Sneed and Triumph are two very early new Peaches, recom- 
mended by the largest growers. 25 cts. each' 
Champion. Large, creamy white, with red cheek ; sweet, rich 
and juicy ; hardy and productive. A choice variety. 25 cts. each, 
$1 for 5. 
Bokhara. A new Peach from Russia, claimed to be more hardy 
than any <ither good Peach. The person who furnished us our origi- 
nal trees writes that " It is a freestone of fine ciualitv, and immensely 
productive. I had specimens which measured 9 inches in circum- 
ference. Many worthless varieties are said to have been sold for 
this sort." Our stock must be true Bokhara No. 3. 50 cts. each, 
$2.50 for 6 trees. 
Stewart. An extremely large, new Peach (often 16 to 18 ounces). 
It has never fruited here, but is a very promising variety. 50 cts. 
Many people who are not our customers ask for information in regard to 
horticultural matters. It is not often we are too busy to listen to such requests, 
and our advice, either verbally or by letter, is always cheerfully given 
