GENERAL CATALOGUE. 
APPLES. 
The leading kinds are as follows : — for summer : Astrachan, Early 
Harvest, Sweet Bough, and Williams; for fall: Gravenstein, Fameuse, 
and Porter; for winter: Baldwin, Danver's Sweet, Golden Russet, 
Hubbardston, King, Lady, Northern Spy, Rhode Island Greening, 
Roxbury Russet, Spitzenberg, and Tolman's Sweet; for crabs: Hyslop 
and Transcendent. Fine thrifty trees 6 to 8 ft., 37^^ cents each; J!S3 
per dozen; orchard size, $12 per hundred. 
PEARS. 
Following are the leading kinds : — for summer : Clapp, Giffard, and 
Rostiezer; for fall: Bartlett, Belle Lucrative, Bosc, Cornice, Duchesse, 
Dana's Hovey, Howell, Louise Bonne, Seckle, and Sheldon; for 
winter: Anjou, Josephine des Malines, Lawrence, and Nelis. Fine 
standards, three years from bud, 75 cents each; $6 per do/en. Se- 
lected, $ I each. Bearing trees, ^1.50 to $3 each. Dwarfs of Anjou, 
Duchesse, and Louise Bonne, 50 cents; extra size, at 75 cents and 
$l; smaller sizes, ^15 to ^30 per hundred. 
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. 
