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Oldmixon jPree — Large, yellowish-whito, tender, rich, and de 
lifious First of September. 
Stump of the World — Large and handsome, white with red 
cheek ; juiej, and high-flavored ; prolific. First of Oetober. 
PLUMS. 
Leading varieties, sucli as Lombard, Washington, Orleans, Gages, 
Coe's Golden, &c. Price 75 cents. 
NECTARINES. 
Price 75 cents. 
Boston. Early Newington. Violet. 
GOOSEBERRIES. 
Downing — Very large, pale green, vigorous, productive, and best. 
$2 per doz. 
Houghton Seedling— Medium, fine flavor, free from mildew; 
productive. The mrirket-variety. $1 per doz. 
Mountain Seedling — A new kind, similar to, but lurger and 
better than, the above ; upright growth. $1 per doz. 
QUINCES. 
Price 25 to 50 eentt. 
Apple or Orange — Large, golden-yellow ; the most popular. 
Pear-Shaped — Larger and longer than the Orange. 
Portugal — Standards 5 to 6 feet. $1 each. 
CURRANTS. 
Price $1 per dozen, unless noted. 
Black Naples — Very large; excellent for wine or jelly. 
Cherry — The largest and most showy fruit; short bunch, acid, 
early, producrive. 
Dana's White — The largest White, nearly equal to the Cherry 
in size, and less acid. 20 cents each. 
Gondoin White — Medium; fruit of good quality. 
La Versaillaise — Very large, very showy, and excellent; the 
mo it popular large new currant. 
