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APRICOTS. 
From $4 to $5 per dozen. 
PEACHES AND NECTARINES. 
From $2 to $3 per dozen. 
QUINCES. 
First size, 50 cents each; $5 per dozen. 
Second size, 40 cents each; $4 per dozen. 
PEARS. 
From $3 to $4 per dozen; $15, $18 and 
$20 per hundred. 
Assnmption Pear.— 50 cents each. 
From I 
died. 
APPLES. 
to $4 per dozen; $20 per hun- 
FIGS, 
liite Magdalen.— 50 
and $3 per dozen, according to size. 
Other sorts. — 30 cents each; $3 per dozen 
BLACK MULBERRY. 
Soil" of Spain.— 50 cents and 75 cents 
MEDLAR. 
50 cents each. 
SORB US. 
25 to 50 cents each. 
ORNAMENTAL TREES. 
Cornus Mascula.— 50 cents each. 
Silvered Linden.— $4 to $5 per dozen. 
Canada Poplar.— 25 cents each. 
Horse-Cliestnnt.- 40 cents each. 
Long-leaved Elm.— 50 cents each. 
Select-Remoutaiit or Ever- 
Bloomiag- Roses. 
(Budded on Manetti stock.) 
First size, 50 to 75 cents each; $5 to $7 
per dozen. 
Second size, 40 cents each; $4 per dozen. 
Kinds grown from cuttings. — 25 to 50 
cents each. 
ORANGES AND LEMONS. 
(Trees grown in the Greenhouse, in pots.) 
First size (12 to 18 inches). — $10 per 
PROVENCE OLIVE. 
(Grown from cutting.) 
From 6 to IG inches, 50 cents each; $5 
per dozen. 
SMALL FRUIT. 
Strawberries.— 50 cents per dozen; $3 
per hundred. By mail, 75 cents per dozen; 
$3.50 per hundred, including packing and 
mailing. 
Raspberries and Blackberries.— 50 cts. 
per dozen; $3 per hundred. 
Currants. - 
Second size, 3 
■First size. 
per dozen. 
.50 per dozen. 
Gooseberries.— 25 cents each; $2.50 per 
dozen. 
GRAPES. 
C4wjce and newly introduced table va- 
^ rietieS BoudStfetii Jlamoniat Sabalskaukoi, 
J Pearl of Aav^ers, \BulherT?''Sain\ Pierre, 
cents each; $5 S<Black and WhitKMagdalen^^^aona, Ischia, 
N yChasselus 'Shipout;' FiiYimi1o,^Orange-flow- 
ereOIuscatMiros Sapat^lue Muscat, (Eil 
S Noii^CMuscat Sarbelle, Gios Makara, Gro.s 
Damas^lauerP^rtuguiser.'Sehiriis, Gamay 
Pn^ce,''VVhite (3.oj-uichoaiv Ghnsselae Vio- 
let.^H^lVIarmora, * Tokas,* MiuestrajL^ar- 
seillesTEarly, UUiade, *White Calabre>Cas- 
erno.XJros Guillaume. 
Vines.- $3 per dozen; $4 by 
dozen 
Second size (below 12 inches.) 
per tree; $7 per dozen. 
By mail, $1 per tree. 
-75 cents 
Rooted 
mail. 
Cuttings.— $1 per dozen; $1.25 by mail. 
Rooted Tines and Cuttings.— Six vari- 
eties to a dozen. 
All other Varieties of Table Grapes. 
Rooted vines, $2 per dozen; $2. .50 by mail. 
Cuttings. 
by mail. 
-50 cents per dozen; 75 cents 
Wine Varieties.— Kooted vines, $8 to 
$12 per hundred. 
Cuttings.— $2 to $3 per hundred. 
MISCELLANEOUS. 
25 cents per root; $2 
per 
Rhubarb. 
dozen. 
Cives. — 25 cents per bunch. 
Bamboo.— 25 cents per root. 
Pampas Grass.— 25 cents per root. 
Trees and Plants by Mail. 
Walnuts.— 50 cents each; $4 to $5 per 
dozen. 
Grafted Marrron Chestnuts.— $1 each. 
Oranges and Lemons.— $1 each. 
All Other Little Fruit and Nut Trees. 
$4 per dozen; 50 cents for a single tree. 
