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The cavity of the fruit is very irregular; basin, shallow and pointed; 
calyx, very small and closed; core, very small; skin, golden-yellow 
with many russety spots; flesh, melting, juicy, with a sprightly, 
vinous, delicious flavor ; season, September and October." Price, 
$3; $$ for two. 
PEACHES. 
Amsden's Early, Early York, Cooledge, Early and Late Crawford, 
Mountain Rose, Old Mixon, Stump the World, Waterloo, etc., 25 cents 
each; $2 per dozen. 
CHERRIES. 
Eagle, Tartarean, Governor Wood, Coe's Transparent, etc., 50 cents 
each; $4 per dozen. 
PLUMS. 
Green Gage, Bradshaw, Reine Claude, Golden Drop, Jefferson, 
Lombard, and Washington, 50 cents; $4 per dozen. 
The Marianna is a new variety of plum, said to be remarkable for 
earliness, vigor, productiveness, and beauty, and also to escape the 
attacks of the curculio. It is of medium size, fair quality, bright 
cardinal red, very attractive, and, on account of its hardy character, 
seems well worthy of trial. Price, 75 cents each; $6 per dozen. 
QUINCES. 
Orange, Portugal, and Champion, 50 cents each; #3 to #4 per dozen, 
according to size. 
Meech's Prolific is a new variety, regarded as superior to all others. 
It is of unusual vigor, unsurpassed in quality, and far more productive 
than any other variety. Judging -from present appearances this is a 
marked acquisition, which will introduce a new era in the culture of 
the quince. Price for two-year grafts, 50 cents; three years, 75 cents. 
GRAPES. 
My vines are of very fine quality, two and three years old, at 37 
cents; $3 per dozen, except as noted. Extra bearing canes of many 
kinds, at reasonable prices. 
