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BLACK MULBERRIES. 
Noir of Spain. — 50 cents to 75 oents 
each. 
MEDLARS. 
50 cents each. 
FIGS. 
25 to 50 cents each; $2 to $5 per dozen. 
SORBUS. 
25 to 50 cents per tree. 
BARTLET PEAR. 
First size, $4 to $5 ver dozen (only a few 
trees.) Second size, 3 to 6 feet, $2.50 to 
$3 per dozen— $15 to $20 per hundred; be- 
low 3 feet, $12 per hundred. 
All other sorts of Pear, but Assumption, 
$3 to $4 per dozen. 
Assumption Pear. — 50 each; $5 per 
dozen. 
APPLES. 
Twenty-five to 30 cents per tree; $2 to 
$3 per dozen; $15 to $18 per hundred. 
FANCY AND ORNAMENTAL 
TREES. 
Corn us Mascula. — Standard, 50 cents 
each. 
Silvered Linden— $4 to $5 per dozen. 
Canada Poplar,— 25 cents each. 
SELECT REMONTANT OR 
E VERBLO OMING ROSES. 
Standard to es, budded on Manetti stock, 
at 2 to 2y„ feet, 50 to 75 cents each; $5 to 
$7 per dozen. 
Small trees budded near the root, $1 per 
mail. 
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;— 75 
cents per dozen; $4 per hnndred. 
Currants. — First size $2 per dozen; 
second size $1.50 per huuflHBl r By ma'l, 
$2 per dozen. ^^2* ' 
Gooseberries: —First size plants 25 cents 
eoch; $2.50 per dozen; second size (layers, 
not transplanted), $2 per dozen. By mail, 
$3 per dozen. 
Essay on "Grafting the walnut," illus- 
trated with eight cuts, with general Cata- 
logue, 25 cents by mail. 
MISCELLANEOUS. 
Rbubarb.— 25 cents per root; $2 per 
dozen. 
Cives. — 25 cents per bunoh. 
Bamboo; — 25 cents per root; 50 cents by 
mail. 
Pampas Grass.— 25 cents and 50 cents 
per root. 
GRAPES. 
Table Varieties.— Boudales, Bamonia, 
Orange-flowered Muscat, Pearl of Anvers, 
Chasselas Bulhery, Chasselas Dupout, 
Ischia, Black and White Mitgdalen, Tol;as, 
Sabalskankoi, Gros Sapat, Blue Muscat, La 
Marmora, Muscat Sarbelle, Ulliade, Fin- 
tindo, Gros Makara, Chasselas Violet, 
Scbiras, Caserno, Blauer Portugniser, Gros 
Damas, Calabre, Minestra, (Eil Noir. 
Rooted Vines. — Rooted vines $3 per 
dozen; $4.00 by mail. 
Cutting's. — $1 per dozen (six varieties 
to a dozen); $1.25 by mail. 
All other Varieties. — Booted vines 
$2 per dozen; $2.50 by mail. Cuttings, 50 
cents per dozen; 74 cents by mail. 
Wine Varieties.— Rooted vines, $8 to 
$12 per hundred. Cuttings, $3 to $4 per 
hundred. 
Scions for Grafting:. 
Walnuts and Chei-tnuts, long enough to 
make two grafts, 25 cents each; $2.50 per 
dozen. 
Black Mulberry, Medlar, Prunes, Apri- 
cots, $1.50 per dozen. 
These prices include pat-king aud mailing. 
No less than one dollar's worth sent in one 
order. 
Trees and Plants by Mail. 
This is a great inducement offered to peo- 
ple living far away from reliable nurseries, 
or wishiug to procure only a few trees, or 
obtain some of our new and rare kinds of 
fruit, nuts and ornamental trees or plants. 
The trees we offer to send by mail are well 
rooted for their size, which is not over two 
feet in length, roots and top, so as to con- 
form with mail regulations. 
Thanks to our superior way of packing 
trees and plants sent by mail, we guarantee 
to have them reach any part of the United 
States in as fresh a condition as when leav- 
ing our nurseries. 
Walnuts.— 50 cents each; $4 to $5 per 
dozen. 
Grafted Marron Chestnuts. — $1 pet- 
tree. 
Prunes. — $4 per dozen. 
Filberts. — 50 cents eaoh; $4 aud $5 per 
dozen. 
