DESCRIPTIVE PRICED CATALOGUE. 
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PRICES OF APRICOT TREES. Our Selection. 
First-class 35c. each ; $3 per dozen 
Harris. Excellent ; one of the best on account ol hardiness. 
Large Early NIontgamet. Large, early, excellent. 
Moorpark. One of the largest and finest Apricots ; yellow, with a red 
cheek ; flesh orange, sweet, juicy and rich ; parts from the stone ; very pro- 
ductive. 
Early Golden. Small, pale orange ; flesh orange, juicy and sweet.. Tree 
hardy and productive. Beginning of July. 
Three Orchards for $14.00. 
ARPLE. REAR 40 Apples, 
SO Pears, 
AND REAOH. eo PEACHES. 
> J 50 TREES FOR $U.OO— OUR SELECTION. ^ 
Summer, Fall and Winter Apples.^^ 
Summer, Fall and Winter Pears.?' 
From the Earliest to the Latest Peaches.?^ 
ALL FOR $14.00. 
Grade Apples, 4 to 6 ft. Grade Pears, 4 to 5 ft. Grade Peaches, 3 to 4 ft. 
All yoaag, clean, bright, welh rooted stock, and 
the best varieties. 
Do Not Delay — Send Your Order Now. 
^ *A No grounds are so small but that the owner can 
grow at least a few Grapes. They thrive ad- 
mirably everywhere. The soil should be made 
rich and mellow, and the vines planted in rows 8 feet apart, and 6 to 
10 feet apart in the rows. The fruit should be thinned in order to 
insure the best results. 
GENERAL LIST OF GRAPES. 
Brighton. Large, red ; excellent quality ; very fine ; early. 
Concord. Large, black, good ; succeeds everywhere ; is a very popular 
variety, and deservedly so ; midseason. 
Delaware. Medium, light red ; delicious ; .a feeble grower ; early. 
Early Victor. Stronggrower : berries of medium size ; black, veryearly; 
more reliable than Jewell. 
Empire State. Medium, white, sweet ; vigorous and productive ; early. 
Gaertner. (Rogers' No. 14.) Bunch and berry large, brilliant red ; early, 
of fine quality. 
Hartford. Medium, black ; very early. 
Lady. Large, white ; good quality ; good grower ; early. 
Martha. Large, white, foxy ; vigorous, midseason. 
Columbia Co., N. Y., Dec. 11. '99. 
The apple orchard has done nicely. The roots were so well dcTcloped and stock 
received in such a fresh condition, they have all grown in spite of the terrible drouth. 
D. L. NASH. 
Oakland Co., Mich. 
Trees YOU sent me last spring were well wintered, well grown and reached me in 
good condition. JACKSON VOdRpjES. 
