E. W. REID’S CATALOGUE OP SMALL FRUITS, ETC. 
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ENGLISH WALNUT. 
SPANISH CHESTNUT. 
Each. Dozen. 
First-class, 4 to 5 feet ? 25 $2 00 
Second-class, 3 to 4 feet 20 1 75 
PerJioo 
$15 00 
13 00 
Moorpark. Orange, red cheek; firm, juicy, 
rich. August. 
Alexander. Very hardy, an immense bear- 
er; yellow, flecked red. July. 
Alexis. Very hardy, yellow, red cheek; 
rich and luscious. July. 
Catherine. Hardy, vigorous and produc- 
tive. July. 
Breda. Orange and red; juicy, rich. Au- 
gust. , 
Early Golden (Dubois). Small; pale or 
ange, juicy and sweet, hardy and good. 
July. 
Gibb. Tree hardy; yellowish, suoacid, 
juicy and rich. June. 
Hemskirke. Orange, red cheek; one of 
the best. July. 
J. L. Budd. Strong grower and profuse 
bearer; white, red cheek. August. 
Large Early. Medium, orange, red cheek. 
July. 
Peach. Orange, dark cheek, high flavored. 
August. 
Roman. Remarkably hardy and prolific. 
July. 
Royal. Yellow, orange cheek; good. July. 
NECTARINES. 
A most delicious smooth-skinned fruit, which thrives wherever peaches will grow 
but is liable to be stung by the eurculio, and requires the same treatment as plums. 
PRICES; First-class, 35 cents each, $3.50 per dozen, ’$12 per 100. 
Boston, Early Violet, Red Roman, Stanwick. 
NUT-TREES. 
Eany Reliance. Japan (grafted) is the 
second to ripen. Tree of low dwarf 
spreading habit and beginning to bear im- 
mediately — one-year grafts are frequently 
loaded ; nut large, measuring four inches 
in circumference, and having the valu- 
able characteristic of running three to 
five nuts to the bur. Tree enormously 
productive — a ten-foot tree yielding three 
to six quarts ; nuts smooth, bright, uni- 
form, attractive. Ripening September 
18 to 20. Price, 1 year, mail or express, 
(^2 50 Gftcli 
Almonds, Hard Shell. Pine, hardy va- 
riety. First-class. 25 cts. each, $3.50 doz. 
Almonds, Soft Shell. This is the Ladies’ 
Almond ; not quite so hardy as the former. 
First-class, 25 cts. each, $2.50 doz. 
American Chestnut. First-class, 25 cts 
each, $2.50 per dozen. 
Spanish Chestnut. Large nuts. First- 
class, 50 cts. each, $4 per dozen. 
Numbo Chestnut. An improved variety, 
producing very large fruit. First-class, $1. 
Giant J apan Chestnut. Distinct in 
growth from American varieties ; bears 
quite young; nuts of immense size, very 
sweet. First-class, 75 cts. 
American Filberts. First-class, 40 cts. 
each, $3 per dozen. 
English Filberts. Best. First-class, 40 
cts. each, $3 per dozen. 
Shellbark. First-class, 25 cts. each, $2.50 
per dozen. 
Walnut, English. First -class, 40 cts. 
each, $3.50 per dozen. 
