E. W. Reid’s Catalogue of Small Fruits, Etc. 
INDEX 
Page 
Abundance Plum . . 39 
Almonds 45 
“ flowering 5° 
Althea (Rose of Sharon) 5° 
Ampelopsis Veitchii 54 
Anemone Japonica 55 
Apples 29-32 
New Varieties 29 
" General List 3°> 3 1 
“ Crab 32 
Apricots 43 
Arbor-vitac 49 
" “ Golden 49 
Ash 46 
Asparagus . . . „ 2 5 
Astilbe Japonica 55 
Azaleas 5° 
Beech 4 6 
Birch . 46 
Blackberries l8 » *9 
Culture 18 
Blackberry Lily 56 
Buffalo Berry 53 
Bulbs and Plants 58 
Burbank Plum 39 
Caladium 59 
California Privet 5°. 64 
Calycanthus 5° 
Cannas 59 
Carnations 59 
Catalpa 46 
Champion Peach 32 
Cherry, General List 4 2 
“ Culture 4* 
Chestnuts 44. 45 
“ Horse 47 
Citrus trifoliata 27 
Clematis . . . 54 
Collections Small Fruits by mail ... 26 
Colorado Blue Spruce 49 
Cornus sanguitiea 50 
Cranberry, High-bush 53 
Crosby Peach 34 
Currants 20, 21 
“ Culture 20 
Cypress 49 
Deciduous Trees 46-48 
Deutzias . . 5 1 
Dogwood . 47> 5° 
Dutchman's Pipe 54 
Eleagnus Longipcs 27 
Eldorado Blackberry 18 
Elberta Peach 34 
Elms 47 
•Euonymus 5 1 
Evergreens 49 
Evergreen Shrubs 49 
F.xochord a grandiflora 51 
Fay’s Currants 20 
Filberts 45 
Fringe, Purple 51 
Page 
Fringe, White Q 
Fruit Trees 
«< preparation for planting . 28 
“ " Planting . . . ..... 28 
“ “ Distances for planting . . 28 
“ “ Number per acre 28 
Gladiolus . . • • 58 
Golden-leaved Elder 5* 
Golden Prolific Gooseberry 21 
Gooseberries 21 
41 Culture 21 
Grapes 22 ~ 2 5 
“ Culture 22 
“ New Varieties 22, 23 
“ Price-List 2 5 
Hardy Grasses 
“ Orange 2 7 
“ Perennials 55“57 
“ Shrubs 5° 
Hedge Plants . . & 4 
Hickories 45 
Holly 
Hollyhocks 55 
Honeysuckles ... 54 
“ Upright 5 1 
Hop Vines 2 5 
Horseradish 25 
Hydrangea paniculata grandiflora . .51 
“ Otaksa 5 1 
“ Thos. Hogg 51 
Idaho Pear 
Iris 
Industry Gooseberry 21 
Introduction 1 
Instructions 2 
Irish Juniper 49 
Ivy, Irish 
Japan Quince 
Wineberry Ib 
Judas Tree 
Juneberries, Dwarf 53 
Keepsake Gooseberry 21 
Kancashire Lad Gooseberry 21 
Larch 4» 
Lemon Free Peach 34 
Lilacs 5| 
Lilies 5J 
Lily-of-the-Valley 5° 
Linden 
Liquidambar 47 
Lorentz Peach 33 
Lucretia Dewberry. 20 
Magnolias 
Map’es 4° 
‘‘ Japan . . 4© 
Meech’s Prolific Quince 4 2 
Murdoch’s Bigarreau Cherry 41 
Mulberries 43 
Mountain Ash 4° 
Nectarines 
North Star Currant 21 
Page 
Nut Trees 44. 45 
Orange, Hardy 27 
Pasomes 57 
“ Tree • • • • 57 
Palms •*.... 58 
Paw-paw 43 
Peaches 3 2 ~35 
“ Culture 32 
Pears 36-38 
“ Culture 36 
“ General List 38 
“ New Varieties 36, 37 
“ Dwarf . . 38 
Pecan 45 
Phlox 57 
Pines 4 9 
Plums • 39"4* 
" Culture • • • • 39 
" New Varieties 39. 4° 
Poplars 48 
Prunus Pissardii 5 2 
Quinces 4 2 , 43 
“ Culture 42 
Raspberries 1 3“ I 7 
“ Culture 13 
Red Jacket Gooseberry 21 
Retinospora 49 
Rhododendrons 49 
Rhubarb 2 5 
Roses . . 60-63 
“ Climbing 63 
" Hybrid Perpetuals 61,62 
“ Miscellaneous 63 
“ Moss . . 6 3 
New Varieties 60 
• 63 
• 25 
.48 
. 40 
• 37 
. 28 
• 52 
“ Tea . 
Sage 
Salisburia (Maidenhair) 
Saratoga Plum 
Seneca Pear . . 
Shipping instructions . . . . t ■ • 
Small Fruits, distance for planting 
Snowball 
Spaulding Plum 4© 
Spiraeas 52 
Spruce 49 
Strawberries 4“ 12 
“ Culture 3 
Syringa • • • •. 53 
Terms and advice . 2 
Timbrell Strawberry 4. 5. JJ 
Tuberoses 5° 
Vines and Creepers 54 
Walnuts 
Weigela . . 53 
Wilder Early Pear 3<> 
Willows 48 
“ Weeping 4 8 
Windsor Cherry 4 1 
Wistaria 54 
Yucca filamentosa 57 
Select Hedge=Plants. 
OSAGE ORANGE. 
The popular hedge-plant. Good stock. I year, 50 cts. per 100, $3-5° P^r 1,000 ; 2 years, 75 cts. per too, $5 
per 1. 000. 
CALIFORNIA PRIVET. 
A vigorous, hardy shrub, of fine habit and foliage nearly evergreen Grows in almost any ' soil, and is very 
patient of pruning ; makes a desirable ornamental shrub as well as hedge. 18 in., 10 cts each, *1 per cloz., .5 
per 100 ; 2 ft., 15 cts. each, $1.25 per doz., $8 per 100; 3 ft., 25 cts. each, $1.50 pel doz , $12 per too. 
Windy, Wirt Co., W. Va., April 29, 1893 . 
F. W Ram • Dear Sir - Trees to hand all right. I am pleased with them, and can recommend you to all fruit growers at a 
of fair dealing in good and well-rooted trees. Wishing you success. 
gentleman 
Yours truly. 
J. H. YOHO. 
Paxinos, Pa., April 22 , 1892 . 
E. W. Reid : Dear Sir -The peach trees have arrived in good condition. I am well pleased with them. pRIC p 
Yours truly, 
J. Horace McFarland Co, Horticultural Printers, Harrisburg, Pa. 
