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Reid’s Nurseries — Catalogue of Small Fruits, Etc. 
INDEX. 
Abundance Plum . . 
Almonds 
Page 
• • 39 
flowering 
Althea (Rose of Sharon) c 0 
Ampelopsis Veitchii 54 
Anemone Japonica « 
Apples '29.32 
New Varieties 29-30 
General List 30 21 
Crab 6 ’\ 2 
Apricots [ [ [ ‘ 
Arbor-vita: ....*!!!! 40 
" “ Golden ....II]*’’ 49 
4 s * 1 46 
Asparagus 25 
Astil be Japonica 
Azaleas ' co 
Beech ^ 
it 
Blackberries 12 20 
Blackberry Culture . . .*.*.*.*.*. 18 
Blackberry Lily 56 
Books, Horticultural 11 * 6 a 
BulValo Berry 26 
Bulbs and Plants I . c? 
Burbank Plum I * ’ 
Butternuts vt 
Caladium .' I * I I * 62 
California Privet -. . e 0 ‘ A 
Calycanthus ' so 
Cannas . 58 
Carnations ] \o 
Catalpa . I I I I I! 46 
Champion Peach IIIIII32 
Chautauqua Gooseberry . . ] III* 2 i 
Cherry, General List . . .... .41 , 2 
Culture ’ ’ 4I 
Chestnuts 44' 2 , 
Citrus trifoliata 27 
Clematis -I 
Collections Small Fruits by'mai’l '. '.fit 
Colorado Blue Spruce 
Columbia Quince ..." 26 
Cornus sanguinea so 
Cranberry, High-bush . . . . I * * ' « 
Crosby Peach 34 
Currants . 20 21 
Currant Culture ’ 20 
Cypress 
Deciduous Trees 
Deutzias 
Dogwood 
Dutchman’s Pipe 
Dwarf Rocky Mountain Cherry 
E-leagnus Longipes 
Eldorado Blackberry 
Elberta Peach 
Elms I 
Euonymus 
Evergreens 
Evergreen Shrubs ...... 
Exochorda grand iflora ..... 
Fay’s Currant 
Filberts ' 
Fringe, Purple ,11 
. 46 
■ 47 , 
•45 
■ 5i I 
Page 
Fringe, White c. 
Fruit Trees 28-45 
Preparatixn for planting . 28 
“ Planting 28 
Distances for Planting . .28 
“ Number per acre . . . . 28 
Gladiolus 57 
Golden-leaved Elder 51 
Golden Prolific Gooseberry 21 
Gooseberries 21 
Gooseberry Culture 21 
Grand Duke Plum 40 
Grapes 22-25 
“ New Varieties 22, 23 
“ Price-List 25 
Grape Culture 22 
Hardy Grasses 53 
“ Orange 27 
“ Perennials 55 . 57 
Shrubs 50-51 
Hedge Plants 63 
Hibiscus Crimson Eye 56 
Hickories 45 
Holly X 
Hollyhocks 55 
Honeysuckles 54 
V Upright 5, 
Horseradish I I 25 
Hydrangea paniculata grand iflora . .51 
" Otaksa 51 
T . . " Thos - Hogg 51 
Idaho Pear ,5 
Iris 
Industry Gooseberry 21 
Introduction j 
Instructions 2 
Irish Juniper . 4Q 
Ivy, Irish 54 
Japan Quince 
“ Wineberry 16 
Judas Tree 47 
Juneberries, Dwarf 27 
Keepsake Gooseberry 2 r 
Lancashire Lad Gooseberry ... 21 
Larch 1 48 
Lemon Free Peach X a 
Lilacs ‘ c 2 
Lilies I . 56 
Lily-of-the-Valley . 56 
Linden 47 
Liquidambar I - 47 
Lorentz Peach 33 
Loudon Raspberry I I 12 
Luc ret ia Dewberry I. 20 
Magnolias I 47 
Maples I I I I 48 
‘ .... 48 
.... 42 
.... 42 
Japan .... 
Meech’s Prolific Quince . . 
Mercer Cherrv 
Miller Raspberry . . 
Murdock’s Bigarreau Cherry 
Mulberries ■ • 
Mountain Ash 
Nectarines 
Page 
North Star Currant 2 r 
Nut Trees 44. 4S 
Orange, Hardy 
Paeomes ’ 
“ Tree . I 57 
Paw-paw 
Peaches ‘72.7c 
Peach Culture J g 
Pears 36-28 
General List 38 
“ New Varieties 36.27 
“ Dwarf ? I S 
Pecan ic 
Pnlox g 
Pines ...Ill I 1 49 
Plums 39 . 4I 
“ New Varieties 39.40 
Plum Culture 30 
Poplars ' . . I 48 
Prunus Pissardii S2 
Quinces I I 42 
Quince Culture 42 
Raspberries 12-17 
Raspberry Culture "... 13 
Red Jacket Gooseberry 21 
Retinospora 49 
Rhododendrons 4 q 
Rhubarb I 25 
Roses . . 59 . 62 
Climbing 62 
“ Hybrid Perpetuals .... 60-61 
" Japan 62 
Miscellaneous 62 
Moss 6 2 
“ New Varieties 50 
c “ Tea 62 
Safisburia (Maidenhair) 48 
Saratoga Plum 40 
Seneca Pear 37 
Shipping Instructions ... 2 
Small b ruits, distance for planting . .28 
Snowball 52 
Spaulding Plum Ill 40 
Spiraeas I. 52 
Spruce I I 49 
Starr Apple 29 
Strawberries 4-1 1 
Strawberry Culture . . 3 
Syringa ; .... 53 
Terms and Advice 2 
Timbrell Strawberry 4 5 
Tuberoses 57 
Vines and Creepers 54 
Walnuts 
Weigela 53 
Weight of trees and plants packed . I 28 
Wilder Early Pear 36 
Willard Plum . . 30 
Willows I I 48 
“ Weeping 48 
Windsor Cherry . 41 
Wistaria . . 54 
Yucca filamentosa I • • 57 
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