APPLES. 
Price, 5 to 6 feet, 25 cts. each, $2 per 10, $12 per 
100 ; 3 to 4 feet, 20 cts. eacb, $1.50 per 10, $10 per 100. 
Special qaotations on lots of 500 trees and over. 
Summer Varieties. 
American Summer Pearmain, 
Early Har^'est, 
Gravenstein, 
Red Astrachan. 
Autumn Varieties. 
Alexander, Jonathan, 
Fall Pippin, King of Tompkins County, 
Golden Russet, Red Bietigheimer, 
Hoover, Rhode Island Greening. 
Winter Varieties. 
Arkansas Black, Smith's Cider, 
Baldwin, 
Ben Davis, 
Esopus Spitzenberg, 
Lawver, 
Northern Spy, 
Swaar, 
White Winter Pearmain, 
Winesap, 
Yellow Bellflower, 
Yellow Newtown Pippin. 
Hyslop, 
Red Siberian, 
CRAB APPLES. 
Price same as Apples. 
Transcendent, 
Yellow Siberian. 
PEARS. 
Winter Nelis, 
Zoe. 
Price, 5 to 6 feet, 25 cts. each, $2 per 10, $12 per 
loo ; 3 to 4 feet, 20 cts. each, 81. 60 per 10, $10 per 100. 
Special quotations on lots of 500 trees and over. 
Summer Varieties. 
Bartlett, Bloodgood, Lawson or Comet, 
Beurre Giffard, Clapp s Favorite, Madeline. 
Autumn Varieties. 
Beurre Bosc, Howell, 
Beurre Clairgeau, Idaho, 
Beurre d'Anjou, Kieffer's Hybrid, 
Beurre Diel, Seckel, 
Beurre Hardy, Sheldon. 
Dana's Hovey (Winter Seckel), 
Winter Varieties. 
Easter Beurre, Glout Morceau, 
Forelle or Trout, P. Barry, 
CHERRIES. 
Price, 5 to 6 feet, 26 cts. each, $2 per 10, $12 per 
100 ; 3 to 4 feet, 20 cts. each, $1.60 per 10, $10 per 100. 
Special qnotations on lots of 500 trees and over. 
Hearts and BIgarreaux (Sweet Sorts). 
Belle d'Orleans, Governor Wood, 
Black Tartarian, Lewelling ( Black Repub- 
Burr's Seedling, lican ), 
Centennial, Napoleon Bigarreau, 
Early Purple Guigne, Yellow Spanish. 
Dukes and Morellos (Sour and Tart Sorts). 
English Morello, Olivet, 
May Duke, Reine Hortense. 
PLUMS. 
WICKSON. We have, this season, & fine lot 
of trees to offer of this grand new Plum. It is a 
cross of the Kelsey lapan and Burbank Plums. 
The following are the remarks of an expert fruit 
specialist upon the merits of this variety : 
"Among the many thousand Japan Plums which 
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I have fruited, this one so far stands preeminent 
in its rare combination of good qualities. The 
tree grows in vase form, sturdy and upright ; is 
productive almost to a fault. The fruit is evenly 
distributed over the tree, and from the time it is 
half grown until a few days before ripening is of a 
pearly-white color, but all at once soft pink 
shadings creep over it, and in a few days it has 
changed to a glowing carmine, with heavy white 
bloom ; the pit is small and the flesh is of a fine 
texture, firm, sugary and delicious." On Myro- 
bolan plum root, 5 to 6 feet, 50 cts. each, $4 per 10. 
Price of the following varieties of Plums, 5 to 6 feet, 
25 cts. each, $2 per 10, $10 per 100 ; 3 to 4 feet, 20 cts. 
each, $1.50 per 10, $8 per 100. Special quotations on 
lots of 500 trees and over. 
Bradshaw, 
Cherry Plum, 
Clyman, 
Damson, 
Botan, 
ICelsey Japan, 
Peach Plum, 
Royal Hative,- 
Washington, 
Yellow Egg, 
Duane's Purple, 
Early Golden Drop, 
Green Gage, 
Imperial Gage, 
Jefferson, 
Japanese Varieties. 
Burbank, Chabot Blood, 
Satsuma (Blood Plum of Satsuma), 
PRUNES. 
GIANT. Another recent grand introduction is 
this cross of Petite d' Agen [French) and Pond's 
Seedling {Hungarian). Ithas attracted the atten- 
tion of all knowing fruit-growers. Each fruit aver- 
ages ij^ to 2 ounces in weight, and is sweeter 
and finer in texture than ihe Pond's, while larger 
than the Petite d'Agen' The flesh is honey-yel- 
low, sweet and good ; the fruit is of dark crim- 
son color upon a yellow ground ; freestone ; ripens 
same time as Petite d'JJgen. It is as a market, 
table and shipping prune that the Giant stands 
without a peer, being so firm that it can be shipped 
thousands of miles and arrive in perfect condition. 
It also makes a handsome dried prune, more ac- 
ceptable than the Petite, and averaging less thaa 
GIANT PRUNE. 
