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NUTS— 
Almond. Hard and Soft Shell, first class, 50 to 75 cts. 
each, $4 to 87.50 per dozen. 
Filbert. English, 50 to 75 cts. each, $4 to *7.50 per doz. 
Kentish Cob, 50 to 75 cts. each, S>4 to .$7.50 per 
dozen. 
Chestnuts. Spanish, 3 to 4 feet, 75 cents to $1.50 each, 
$6 to $12 per dozen. 
Japan Giant, .?1 to $2 each, SIO to S15 per 
dozen. 
Numbo, 3 to 5 feet, $1 to ■?2 each. 
NUTS, Continued. 
Chestnuts. American, 3 to 4 feet, 35 to 50 cents each, 
.83.50 to $5 per dozen. 
Hickories. Pecan, 3 to 4 feet, 50 to 75 cents each, S5 
to S7..')0 per dozen. 
Walnuts. English, 3 to 4 feet, 75 cents to S1.50 each, 
S7.i50 to $15 per dozen. 
Butternut, 5 to 7 feet, 60 cents to Si each, 
§<i to ?10 per dozen. 
Black, 5 to 7 feet, 50 to 75 cents each, S5 to 
.?7.50 per dozen. 
Qr/ipe VmE5 ^ Smaill FRUIT5. 
We offer in the following list of Small Fruits only the best varieties. The plants are all first class, and we 
pack them in the best and lightest manner possible. 
'We cannot accept orders for Small Fruits or Nursery Stock that amounts to less than Otie Dollar. 
CURRANTS— 
Varieties. Chen-y , Versailles, Red Dutch, Victoria, 
Black Naples, Lee's Prolific, White Grape, Fay's 
Prolific. 20 to 25 cents each, .81.50 to $2.50 per dozen, 
S8 to -815 per 100. 
HARDY GRAPE VINES. Of the very many varie- 
ties now iu cultivation, we offer only a short list of 
the very best, such as we know from personal exper- 
ience are the most satisfactory, in a large portion of 
the country. 
Varieties. Concord (black, medium), Catawba 
(reddish, late), Delaware (deep amber, early), Hart- 
ford Prolific (black, early), lona (deep red, late), 
Roger's Hybrids, Ives' Seedling (black, very early), 
Martha (white, early), Moore's Early (black, very 
early), Prentiss (light green, late), Pocklington (light 
gree, medium), Brighton (light red. late), Niagara 
(golden yellow, medium). Two and three year old 
vines of the above, 50 to 75 cents each, -85 to 87..">0 per 
dozen. Special prices for large quantities given on 
application. 
m^For Foreign Grape Vines for vineries, both 
cold and hot, see special list. 
STRA'WBERRIES- 
Standard Varieties. Bubach, Belmont, Champion, 
Chas. Downing, Crescent Seedling, Glendale, Hender- 
son, Jessie, James Vick, Jersey Queen, Kentucky, 
Lennig's White, Ma.y King, Manchester, Miner's Pro- 
lific, Parry, Summit, Sharpless, Triomphe de Grand, 
Wilson. .50 to 75 cts. per dozen, .82.50 to §3.50 per 100. 
New Varieties. Warfield No. 2, Bomba, Logan, 
Pearl, Gold, Louise, Haverland, Gandy's Prize, Jewel, 
Monmouth. 81 per doz., $4 per 100. 
RASFBERRIES- 
Varieties. Brandywine, Cuthbert, Gregg, Hansell, 
Hoiikins, Ohio, Shaffer's Colossal, Souhegan, Turner. 
75 cents to $1.50 per doz., -84 to 8fi per 100. 
BLACKBERRIES— 
Varieties. Crystal White, Taylor's Prolific, Early 
Harvest, Kittatinny, Lawton, Snydei', Wilson's Early, 
Lucretia Dewberi-y, Wilson Junior. 75 cts. to $1 per 
doz., 83 to 85 per 100. 
GOOSEBERRIES— 
Varieties. Industry, two years, 50 cents each, S5 
per dozen; Downing, two y ears, $1.. 50 per doz. ; Smith's 
Impi-oved, two years, 81.50 per dozen; Houghton, two 
years, SI per dozen. 
FOREIQN QrAPE VlNEJ. 
For Hot and Cold Graperies. 
We are making a sjjecialty of Grape Vines for Vineries, and supply fine and healthy two-year old plants, guar- 
anteed free from disease, of the best selected sorts. 
Black Barbarossa. Bei'ries round, very large; a very 
late sort; best suited for hot vinery. 82. 
Black Frontigfnan. Berries below medium size, flesh 
rich and juicy; a very reliable sort. J2. 
Black Hamburg. Berries roundish oval, very large; 
juicy and rich ; the most popular and most reliable sort 
in cultivation. 82. 
Black Prince. Berries roundish oval, juicy and rich ; 
bunches long and tapering; best for cold vinei-ies. $2. 
Black St. Peter. Black. Very fine dark variety, good 
free grower; host for hot vinery. 82. 
Cannon Hall Muscat. Berries very large, roundish 
oval; juicy and rich; best for hot vinery. $3. 
Calabrian Raisin. Berries large, round and juicy; a 
first-class white grape; late. 82. 
Chasselas de Fontainebleau. E erries round and large, 
very juicy aud sweet: a good sort for cold vinery. $2. 
Duchess of Buccleugh. Berries i-ound and golden ; 
good bearer; a very excellent grape. •82. 
Golden Queen (Pearson's White). Bunch large and 
well shouldered; berries large, oblong; said to be the 
best late keeping white grape in cultivation ; of strong 
and vigorous habit. 82. 
Gros Colman. Berries round aud extra large, of pe- 
culiar flavor; very large bunches of vigorous habit; a 
very handsome grape. $2. 
Gros Maroc. Berries large, ovate, dark plum color; 
flesh firm aud juicy ; bunches medium, and set freely. 
$2. 
