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Black Mulberry. 
From 3 to 4 feet, $1 each. 
Miiiling trees, $1 each, including packing. 
Sorbus. 
3 to 8 feet, 50 cents ench; mailing treep, 75 cents. 
Medlar. 
First size (bearing trees), 75 cents each. 
Second size, 50 cents ea^h. 
Mailing tiees, 75 cents each. 
Thorns and Azarolus. 
First size, 4 to 6 feet, f>0 cents each. 
Second size, below 4 feet, 40 cents each. 
Figs. 
First size, 3 to 4 feet, ^>0 cents each. 
Second size, 40 cents. 
A limited number of each kind. 
Imported varieties, 75 cents each. 
Cornus. 
First size, 3 to 5 feet, 50 cents ench. 
Mailing size, 75 cents each, including packing. 
Diospyros Lotus. 
Only young trees, about 2 feet, 50 cents each. 
Paw Paw. 
3 feet, 50 cents each. 
Horse Chestnuts. 
40 cents each; 50 cents by mail; {(55 per dozen. 
Grapes. 
Table Varieties. —20 cents each; $2 per dozen (4 varieties to a 
dozen.) Well rooted. 
Maililis: Plants. — $3.50 per dozen (inclnding packing and mailing.) 
Well rooted. 
Cuttings, 50 cents per dozen (4 varieties to a dozen); 75 cents by 
mail. 
Seedless Wliite (loriatli and Asiatie Varieties.— 25 cents each. 
No cuttings to spare. 
Seedless Black Corinth (Imported Plants). $4.50 per dozen. 
Wine Varieties.- First size, $2 per dozen; second size, $1.50 per 
dozen; mailing size, $2.50 per dozen. All well rooted. 
Cnttiugs, 50 cents per dozen: $3 per hundred, in four varieties. 
By mail, 75 cents per dozen; $1.50 per hundred. 
