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Crab Apple, 
APPLES, continued. 
Pearmain. Blue ; large and showy ; 
striped and blotched purplish red ; mild, 
rich, and fine flavor. 
Salome. Medium size ; long keeper ; 
good quality. 
Scott’s Winter. Bright red ; crisp, 
spicy, and brisk acid ; a long keeper. 
Talman Sweet. Medium size ; pale 
yellow ; flesh firm, rich, and very sweet. 
Wealthy. Large; nearly covered with 
red; flesh rich, juicy, subacid; good 
quality ; one of the hardiest. 
Walbridge. Medium size ; pale yellow, 
shaded red ; tender and juicy. 
Yellow Bellflower. Large; clear 
yellow; flesh crisp, juicy, with a sprightly 
aromatic flavor. 
Crab Apples. 
Hyslop. A handsome variety, as 
much used as an ornamental tree as for its 
fruit. A vigorous grower. Large, deep 
crimson fruit 35 cts each 
Montreal Beauty. Fruit large; bright 
yellow, shaded red ; flesh firm, mild acid. 
The best Crab Apple 50 cts. each. 
Whitney. Very large ; green, splashed 
and striped with carmine ; flesh firm, 
juicy, and of a pleasant flavor. 35c. each. 
Hardy Pears. 
Bessemianka. A Russian variety of 
extreme hardiness, having stood in our 
grounds the past five winters, when the 
thermometer has occasionally reached 40 
degrees below zero, without injuring a 
twig. Fruit medium sized, almost seedless, 
tender, juicy ; mildly subacid. 75c. each. 
Flemish Beauty. Large, pale yellow, 
russeted, rich and melting ; tree vigorous 
and hardy. 50 cts. each. 
Vermont Beauty. This new pear, 
having originated in Northern Vermont, 
should be hardy in our climate. It is an 
abundant and early bearer, strong and 
vigorous grower, with fruit of medium size. 
Skin pale yellow, nearly covered with car- 
mine ; flesh melting, juicy, and of the best 
quality. First-class, 3-year-old trees, 75 
cts. each. 
Hardy Plums. 
Strong, 3-year-old trees, 50 cts. each. 
Beauty of Naples. Medium to large ; 
greenish yellow ; excellent quality. Tree 
hardy and vigorous. 
Lombard. Medium size; violet-red; 
juicy; good quality; hardy and produc- 
tive. The leading market variety. 
Moore’s Arctic. Deep purple fruit, 
in large clusters; heavy bearer; very hardy. 
Weaver. A large, purple Plum, with 
blue bloom Tree a regular and constant 
bearer. 
Yellow Egg. A very large, yellow 
Plum ; excellent for cooking. 
Hardy Cherries. 
Strong trees, 50 cts. each. 
Montmorency. A handsome, large, 
red, sour cherry. Very hardy and prolific. 
Valuable for canning and preserving. 
Ostheim. A Russian variety, of good 
size and quality. A slender grower. Very 
hardy and productive. 
Wragg. Medium size; dark purple fruit; 
fine quality. Very hardy and productive. 
