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Holland Linden.— First size, 50 cts.; 
second size, 35 cts. 
Lombardy Poplar. -First size, 50 cts 
each. 
Canada, or Improved Poplar.— 2 to 3 
feet, 50 cts. eaoli; f4 per dozen. 
Fancy Locusts.~50 cts. each. 
Holly.— 50 cts. each. 
SMAIili FRUIT. 
Strawberries.— 50 cts. per dozen; $3 
per hundred. By mail, 75 cts. per dozen; 
$4 per hundred, incliidiug packing and 
mailing; two varieties to the dozen, four to 
the hundred. 
Raspberries and Blackberries.— 75 cts. 
per dozen; $i per hundred. 
Currants. — First size, $2 per dozen; sec- 
ond size, $1.50 per dozen. By mail, $2 per 
dozen (mailing size) . 
Gooseberries.— First size plants, 25 cts. 
each; $3 per dozen, iu as many varieties as 
desired. Second size, $2.50 per dozen. By 
mail, nicely rooted plants, $3.50 per dozen. 
GRAPES. 
Table Varieties. — Joannen Charnu, Ra- 
monia of Transylvania, Ulliade, Fintiudo, 
Orange-flowered Muscat, Ked Muscat of 
Madeira. Rooted cuttings, 50 cts. each; 
65 cts by mail. (Only a few to spare; 
would decline orders by the dozen.) No 
cuttings this season. 
Blue Muscat, Bulhery, Pearl of Anvers, 
Minestra, lilack and White Magdalen, 
Early Maliugre, Schiras, Gros Sapat, Chas- 
selas Dupout, Caseruo, Gros Gnillaume, 
Gros Danias, General De La Marmora — 
35 eta. each; $3 per doz. Four varieties 
to a dozen. By mail, $4 per doz. 
Cuttings. — (Four varieties to a doztu.) 
$1 per doz. ; $1.25 by mail. 
All other Varieties.— Rooted vines, 25 
cts. each; $2 per doz.; $2.50 by mail. (In 
four varieties.) 
Cuttingrs. — 50 cts. per doz. ; 75 cts. by 
mail. (In four varieties.) 
Wine Varieties (not including Bous- 
chet's hybrids). — Rooted vines — Krst size, 
$1.50 per doz.; $10 per hundred. Second 
size, $1 per doz.; $6 per hundred. 
Cuttings. — 50 cts. per doz.; $3 per hun- 
dred. (In four varieties.) By mail, 75 
cts. per doz.; $<) per hundred. 
Petit Bouscliet.— Rooted vines, $3 per 
doz. 
MISCELLANEOUS. 
California Lilies. Tiger and Fragrant 
White.)— Very large bulbs, 50 cents each; 
75 cents by mail. 
Rhubarb. — 25 cents per root; $2 per 
dozen. 
Asparagus.— $2 per hundred. 
Cives.— 25 to 50 cents per bunch. 
Artichokes. — 25 cents per root. 
Hawthorn (Cratoegus Oxyacautha) Seed. 
— 75 cents per quart (preserved in itspulp); 
$1 per quart by mail. 
Choice Tulips, Hyacinths, Joiiqnils, 
Narcissus bulbs. 
SCIONS FOR GRAFTING. 
Walnut, Chestnut, Black Mulberry, 
long enough to make two or three grafts, 25 
cents per scion. 
Medlar, Apricots and Prunes, 25 cts. 
per scion; $2.50 per dozen. 
All other kinds of fruit, $1.25 per dozen, 
in four varieties. 
These prices include packing and mail- 
ing. Not less than one dollar's worth sent 
in one order. 
Trees and Plants l)y Mail. 
This is a great inducement offered to 
people living far away from reliable nur- 
series, or wishing only to procure a few 
trees, or obtain some of our new and rare 
kinds of fruit, nuts and ornamental trees 
and plants. 
The trees we offer to send by mail are 
well rooted for their size, which is not over 
two feet in length, so as to conform with 
mail regulations, the postofKce not taking 
any packages longer than mail bags. 
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. — First size, 75 cents each; $8 
per dozen. Second size, 60 cents each; $6 
per dozen. 
Cluster Walnuts.— First size, $1 each, 
$10 per dozen. Second size, 75 cts. each; 
$8 per dozen. 
Grafted Marron Chestnuts. — $1 per 
tree; $10 per dozen. 
Prune D'Ente and St. Catherine (true 
from the root). — 50 cents each; $5 per 
dozen. 
Filberts.— 50 cents each; $5 to $4 per 
dozen. 
