E. W. Reid’s Catalogue of Small Fruits, Etc. 
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Collections by Mail, postpaid, for $2. 
No. <tl. — 1 Colerain, 1 Idaho, i Wilder Early, i 
Meech’s Prolific, i Abundance, i Won- 
derful. 
No. 02 . — 1 Idaho, 6 Lovett’s Raspberry, 6 Fay’s, J 
Abundance. 
No. 03 . — i Wilder Early, i Saratoga Plum, i Colerain, 
3 Industry, i Moore’s Diamond, ! Won- 
derful. 
No. 04 .— i Green Mountain, i Moore's Diamond, i 
Eaton, i Woodruff Red, i Moore’s Early. 
No. 05 . — i Colerain, i Moore’s Diamond, l Idaho, i 
Meech Quince. 
No. GO. — i Colerain, 6 Fay’s, 6 Industrv, i Abundance 
Plum. 
No. 08. — 6 Kansas Raspberry, 6 Lovett’s Early, i 
Moore’s Diamond, i Woodruff Red. 
No. OS). — i Champion Peach, l Idaho, i Meech’s Pro- 
lific, i Abundance, i Wilder Early, 3 In- 
dustry. 
No. 70 . — 1 Delaware Grape, 1 Colerain, 1 Niagara, 1 
Woodruff Red, 1 Worden, i Eaton. 
No. 71. — 6 Fay's, 6 Industry, 6 Lovett’s Early,* 1 Day- 
ton, 1 Moyer. 
No. 72 . — 1 Idaho, 6 Fays’, 6 Industry, 1 Meech’s Pro- 
lific, 1 Wonderful. 
No. 73 . — 6 Assorted Roses, 6 Hydrangeas, 3 Industry. 
No. 74 . — 3 Roses, 3 Hydrangeas, 1 Saratoga Plum, 1 
Idaho. 
No. 07 . —6 Lovett’s Raspberry, 6 Industry, 1 Eaton, 
1 Moyer. 
No. 75 . — 12 Palmer, 12 Erie, 6 Minnewaski, 6 Early 
King, 3 Roses. 
NOTE. — Our $2 collections are not included in any special offers unless noted. 
Special Offers. 
We make the following offers, which you will find very low. The stock named is first-class, mail-size. 
We make a specialty of mail orders, hence we are in a position to give you good service. $ 2 collections only 
when noted. 
For $3 we will send any three of the above $1 collec- 
tions and 1 Idaho Pear. 
For $3 we will send any three of the above jii collec- 
tions and 1 Colerain. 
For $3 we will send any four of the above $1 collec- 
tions. 
For $3 we will send any two of the above $1 collec- 
tions, and allow you to select $1.50 worth of stock 
from Catalogue at rates named. 
For $3 we will send you any three of the above $1 col- 
lections, and 6 Fay’s Currants, or 6 Industry Goose- 
berries. 
For $3 we will send you any three of the above $1 
collections, 1 Wilder Pear and 1 Abundance Plum. 
For $3 we will send you one each, $1 and $2 collec- 
tions, your selection, and one of any of the grapes 
named : Eaton, Moore’s, Diamond, Moyer, Wood- 
ruff Red. 
For $5 we will send you any three of the above $2 
collections. 
For $5 we will send you any two of the above $2 col 
lections, and any two of the jjSi collections. 
For $5 we will send you any six of the $1 collections 
and 1 Idaho Pear. 
For $5 we will send you any five of the $1 collections 
and allow you to select $1.50 in stock from Catalogue 
at single or dozen rates, mail size. 
For $5 we will allow you to select $5 worth of stock 
from Catalogue at single or dozen rates, mail-size, 
and will send you any $2 collection or any two of the 
$1 collections. 
For $10 we will send you any six of the $2 collections, 
and any |i collection and 1 Colerain Grape. 
For $tO we will allow you to select from Catalogue, at 
single or dozen rates, $10 worth of stock and any $ 2 
collection, and any $1 collection given. 
NOTE.— The above offers apply to mail orders and mail-size trees. 
Jersey, Ohio. 
My plant order No. 4,495 came to hand in due time ; 
they were very nice plants. CHAS. F. SLOUGH. 
Grand Rapids, Mich., May 4. 1892. 
My grape vines arrived yesterday in good condition ; 
am well pleased with them. FRANK VAN DYKE. 
Bellsville, Ohio, April 25, 1892. 
The plants came to hand all right; am much pleased. 
GEO. MILLER. 
Two Rivers, Wis., April 25, 1892. 
We received the trees to-day in good condition ; am 
ever so much obliged for the prompt attention you 
paid to this. WM. RIDIKER. 
How la Thlal 
Loveland, Colo., Mayj, 1892. 
Plants arrived last evening in good shape, and to 
say I am well pleased is no name tor it ; I am more 
than pleased. They are the best rooted plants I ever 
saw. I have taken up and set out a great many plants, 
but none would equal yours for roots. I will remem- 
ber you when ordering again, and will also speak a 
good word for “ Reid ” whenever I can. 
O. M. HOLCOMB. 
West Alexander, Pa., April 18, 1892. 
Received order by express to-day all right and in 
good condition. If they do not grow it will not be your 
fault. W. H. WHITHAM 
"They go Across the Ocean Just the Same.** 
Cathedral House, Gloucester, Eng., 
April 26, 1892. 
My dear Sir . — Your parcel No. 3,866 has reached 
me quite safely, having been very carefully packed. 
I am sorry to have to report that two of the trees were 
injured, one so affected I do not think it will grow. I 
have, however, cut off the branches and grafted anew, 
so I hope to save the sort. It looks to me as some hot 
stuff had been poured on the two in transit, for about 
two inches of the bark was killed. I think it only 
right to mention this, and I think you would wish me 
to do so. Thanking you for your obliging attention to 
my order, I am, very truly yours, 
Rev. CHAS. J. PARKER. 
Canton, Mo. 
Plants came safely to hand yesterday ; accept thanks 
for liberal count. J. S. SNYDER. 
Rutland, Ohio, May 7, 1892. 
Your trees and plants came to hand all right, and am 
well pleased, especially the Parker Earle 
S. A POWELL. 
