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SlEBRECHT & WaDLEY'S CATALOGUE OF 
XXXIII. 
5elec:t Frmit Tree/ ^ Vlahtj. 
Including Choice Varieties for Ordinary Garden and Field Culture, Grape Vines for Forcing, and a 
Select Assortment of Tropical Fruits. 
VE OFFER in this department a very careful selection of Fruits for all pui-poses, including in addition to 
Grape Vines for hot and cold vineries a brief list of such Tropical Fruits as may readily be grown in a 
gi'eenhouse or in our southern states. The selection of ordinary domestic fruits is the cream from the 
innumerable list of varieties now offered, often so confusing to the intending purchaser; we include here no mere 
duplications under new names, but only the best and most distinct of each class, which may be relied on to give 
satisfaction. 
HflRDT FRUIT TREE5. 
APPLES. 25 to 75 cents each, $3.50 to $6 per dozen, ac- 
cording to size and sorts. 
Varieties. Summer. Early Harvest, Keswick Cod- 
lin, Nyack Pippin, Red Astrachan, Sweet Bough, 
Tetofsky. 
Autumn. Alexander, Duchess of Oldenburgh, Fall 
Pippin, Fall Orange, Gravenstein, Maiden's Blush, 
Orange Pippin, Porter, Stump. 
Winter. Baldwin, Ben Davis, Rhode Island Green- 
ing, Grimes' Golden, Hubbardston Nonesuch, King, 
Lady, Lankford Seedling, Monmouth Pippin, North- 
ern Spy, Roxbury Russet, Smith's Cider, Stark, Tal- 
man's Sweet, Wealthy, Willow Twig, Wine Sap, York 
Imperial. 
CBAB APPIiES. 35 cents to $1 each, $3 to $7.50 per 
dozen, according to size and variety. 
PEABiS. Standard, 75 cents to $1 each; extra size 
trees, $1 to §3 each. 
Dwarf, 50 cents to $1 
each ; extra size trees, 
$1 to .*2..'jOeach. 
Varieties. *Bartlett, 
*Beurred'Anjou,*Buff- 
um, "Glapp's Favorite, 
*Duchess d'Angou- 
leme,*Plemish Beauty, 
*Howell, Keitfer,*Law- 
rence, Le Conte, 
*Louise Bonne de Jer- 
se.v, Manning's Eliza- 
beth, Seckel, Sheldon^ 
Vicar of Winkfield. 
Those with an aster- 
isk (*) we can suppl.y 
both as Dwarfs and 
Standard. 
llt^"Apply for special 
prices on large quanti- 
ties of any of the fruit 
DWARF PEAR TREiis. treos and platits. 
APRICOTS. Standard Varieties, 35 to 50 cents each, 
to -^o per dozen. Imported Russian Varieties, first 
class, r>0 to 75 cents each, $5 to $7.50 per dozen. 
PEACHES. First class, extra strong, 50 to 75 cts. each, 
?5 to •S7..50 per dozen. 
Varieties. Peach varieties will be selected with 
reference to the locality in which they are to be used ; 
but any standai-d sorts can be supplied. 
CHERRIES. Sour and sweet, first class, 50 cents to $1 
each, §5 to S9 per dozen. 
Hearts and Bigarreaus. Black Eagle, Black Tar- 
tarian, Coe's Transparent, Downer's Late, Gov. Wood, 
Napoleon, Yellow Spanish. 
Bukes and Morellos. Belle de Choisy, Dyehouse, 
Early Richmond, Empress Eugenie, English Morello, 
Late Duke, Louis Phillippe, May Duke, Montmorency 
Ordinaire, Olivet, Reine Hortense. 
PLUmS. Standard varieties, 50 cents to $1 each, $5 to 
$9 per dozen. Extra strong trees, $1 to $1.50. 
Varieties. Bradshaw, Coe's Golden Drop, General 
Hand, German Prune, Green Gage, Imperial Gage, 
Lombard, McLaughlin, Monroe Egg, Quackenboss, 
Reine Claude, Richland, Smith's Orleans, Washington, 
Yellow Egg. 
QUINCES. Angers, first class, 35 to 50 cents each, $3.50 
to ^> per dozen ; Apple or Orange, Champion, first class, 
40 to 60 cents each, $3.50 to $5 per dozen ; Apple or Or- 
ange, Champion, extra, 60 cents each, $5 per dozen; 
Meech's Prolific, Rea's Mammoth, first class, 75 cents 
each, $7.50 per dozen. 
NECTARINES. First class, 40 to 45 cents each, $3.50 
to .^S per dozen. 
Varieties. Downton, Early Newington, Early Vio- 
let, Hardwick, New White, Stanwick. 
MUIiBERRIES. Downing's Everbearing, 50 to 75 
cents each ; Russian, select varieties, 85 to 60 cts. each, 
$3.50 to $5 per dozen. 
