Apples. 
_ , Each—/, d. 
Standards, for Orchards 2s., 2s. 6d., & 3 6 
Dwarf trained 3 6 
Dwarf trained, extra strong Trees ... .'. 6 0 
Dwarfs or Bushes ... is. 6d. &2 6 
Pyramids, all the leading sorts, can be supplied, finely-formed trees, 
many of which are in a fruiting state Is. 6d., 6d., & 3 6 
Explanations. — The letter T signifies table fruit ; K, Apples for culinary purposes. 
Blenheim Orange, T,K,Nov., Feb. 
Celini Pippin, Oct. 
Coekle Pippin, T, Jan., April. 
Court Pendu Plat, K,Nov., April. 
Cox’s Orange Pippin, T, Oct., Feb. 
Duke of Devonshire,T,Feb.,May. 
Dumelow’s Seedling, Oct. 
Emperor Alexander,K,Sep.,Dec. 
Fearn’s Pippin, T, K, Nov., Feb. 
Golden Nonpareil, T, Dec., Feb. 
Golden Pippin, T, Nov., March. 
Hawthornden, K, Sept., Jan. 
Irish Peach, Sept. 
Kerry Pippin, T, Sept., Oct. 
Keswick Cfodlln, K, Aug., Sept. 
King of the Pippins, T, K, Oct., 
Jan. 
Lady Hennlker, T, K, Oct., Feb. 
Lord Burleigh, T, Dec., April 
Lord Sulfleld, K, Aug., Sept. 
Mannlngton’s Pearmaln,T,Oct., 
Mar., first-rate. 
Norfolk Beefing, K, Nov., July. 
Ribston Pippin, T, Oct., May. 
Scarlet Nonpareil, T, Jan., Mar. 
Sturmer Piopin, T, Jan., June. 
Warner’s King, K, Nov. 
Winter Pearmaln,T,K, Dec.,Ap. 
Yorkshire Greening, K,Oct , Jan. 
And many other first-class varieties. 
Dwarf trained 
Dwarf maiden 
Apricots. 
Each — s. d. 
6s. & 7 6 
... 2 6 
Explanations. — Season or period of ripening: b., beginning; m., middle; e., end of the 
months to which these are prefixed. 
Early Moorpark, b. Aug. 
Large Early, e. July. 
Moorpark, e. Aug. and b. Sept. 
Oulln s Early Peach, early & good. 
Royal, b. Aug. 
Shipley’s or Blenheim, e. July. 
etc. etc. 
Blackberries. 
Choice large-fruited American varieties, named. Is. 6d. each ; 12s. per do*. 
Cherries. 
standard trained 
Standards, for Orchards ... 
Pyramidal Trees, extra fine 
Dwarf trained 
Dwarf trained, extra strong 
Dwarfs or Bushes 
Explanations. — Season or period of rii 
Each — 5. 
7 
2 
2s. 6d. & 3 6 
3 6 
6 0 
Is. 6d. & 2 6 
Blgarreau, m. July. 
Black Heart, b. July. 
Late Duke, m. and e. August. 
ipening: b., beginninj^; m, middle; e., end of the 
■inch thi 
months to which these are prefixed. 
May Duke, b. July. 
Morello, July and August. 
White Heart, e. July. 
And many other good varieties. 
Plums. 
standard trained 
Standards 
Dwarf trained 
Dwarf trained Trees, extra strong 
Pyramids 
Dwarfs or Bushes 
Each—/, d. 
7s. 6d. & 10 6 
2s., 2s. 6d., & 3 6 
3 6 
6 0 
2s.,2s. 6d.,& 3 6 
Is. 6d. & 2 6 
Explanations. — Season : b., beginning ; m., middle ; e., end of the months to which these 
are prefixed. The letter T signifies Des-sert Plums ; K, Kitchen Plums. 
Blue Imperatriee, T, K, Oct. 
Coe’s Golden Drop, T, K, e. Sept. 
Diamond, K, m. Sept. 
Early Orleans, T, K,b.andm.Aug. 
Goliath (Caledonian), T, K, e. Aug. 
Green Gage, T, m. and e. Aug. 
lekworth’s Imperatriee, T, Oct. 
Jefferson, T, K, Sept. 
Klrke’s, T, Sept. 
Orleans Old, T, K, m. and e. Aug. 
Pond’s Seedling.K, b. and m. Sept. 
Prlnee of Wales (Chapman’s)T,K, 
b. Sept. 
Purple Gage, T. 
Red Magnum Bonum, K, b. and 
m. Sept. 
Reine Claude de Bavay, T, e. 
Sept., b. Oct. 
Victoria (Denyer’s), K, Sept. 
Washington, T, Sept. 
White Magnum Bonum, K, m. 
Sept. 
And many other first-class varieties. _ 
Nectarines. 
standard trained, 10s. 6d. and I6.s.; Dwarf trained, 6';. and 7s. 6d-: 
Dwarf maiden, 2s. 6d. each. 
Explanations— Season : b., beginning; m, middle; e.,end. Flesh: C, clingstone ; M, melting. 
Albert Victor, M, b. Sept. 
Downton, Sept. 
Early Newington, C, e. Sept. 
Elruge, M, e. Aug. and b. Sept. 
Harowicke, M, m. and e. Aug. 
Large Elruge, M, b. August. 
Prlnee of Wales, M, m. Sept. 
And many other first class varieties. 
Rivers’ Orange, m, e. Aug. 
Stanwlek Elruge, M. 
Victoria, M, requires gentle forcing. 
Violette Hatlve, M, e. Aug. and 
b. Sept. 
Rivers’ White, M, e. Aug. and b. 
Sept. 
Pears. 
Each — /* 
standard trained 7s. 6d. to 10 
Standards, very fine 2s., 2s. 6d., & 3 
Dwarf trained 3 
Dwarf trained, extra strong 6 
Dwarfs or Bushes Is. 6d. & 2 
Pyramids ... 2s. 6d. & 3 
The following are all Dessert Pears with the exception of those marked K. 
d. 
6 
6 
6 
0 
6 
6 - 
Autumn Bergamot, Oct. 
Beurre Amanlls, e. Sept., Oct. 
Beurre Bose, Oct., Nov. 
Beurre DIel, Oct., Nov. 
Beurre Ranee, Feb., May. 
Beurre Superfin, Sept., Oct. 
Broekwortn Park, Sept. 
Catillac, K, one of the best stewing 
Pears, Dec. to April. 
Chaumontel, Nov., March. 
Doyenne du Comice, Oct. 
Duchesse d’Angouleme,Oct.,Nov. 
Easter Beurre, Jan., March. 
And many other high-class varieties. 
Gansel’s Bergamot, Oct., Nov. 
Glout Moreeau, Nov., Jan. 
Jargonelle, Aug. 
Josephine de Malines, K, Feb., 
May. 
Knight’s Monarch, Dec., Jan. 
Louise Bonne of Jersey, Oct. 
Marie Louise, Oct., Nov. 
Ne Plus Meuris, Jan., March. 
Passe Colmar, Nov., Dec. 
Uvedale St. Germain, K, Jan., Ap. 
Williams Bon Chretien, Aug. , Sep. 
Winter Nells, Nov., Feb. 
Peaches. 
standard trained, 10s. 6d. and 16s.; Dwarf trained, 5s. and 7s. 8d.j 
Dwarf maiden, 2s. 6d. each. 
Explanations. — Flesh: C, clingstone; M, melting. 
Alexandre Noblesse, M, e. Sept. 
Barrington, M. m. Sept. 
Bellegarde (Galande), M, b. ^d 
m. Sept. 
Dr. Hogg, M, m. Aug. 
Early Admirable, M, b. Sept. 
Early Alfred, M, Aug., Sept. 
Early Beatrice, M, July. 
Early Leopold, M, Sept. 
Early Louise, M, July. 
Early Newington, c,e. Aug.b. Sept. 
Early Rivers, M, e. July. 
And many other 
Early Silver, M, e. Aug. 
Early York, M, b. Aug. 
Grosse Mignonne, M, e. Aug. and 
b. Sem. 
Large Early Mignonne, M,b. Aug. 
Magdala, M, Sept. 
Noblesse, M, e. Aug. and b. Sept. 
Royal George, M, e. Aug. and b. 
Sept. 
Salway, M, e. Oct. and b. Nov. 
Stump the World, Sept. 
Violette Hatlve, M, m. Sept. 
first-class varieties. 
Almonds. 
Standards, 2s. 6d. and 3s. 6d. each. I Dwarfs, Is. 6d. and 2s. 6d. eac^ 
Siberian Crabs. 
Standards, 2s. 6d. and 3s. 6d. each. I Pyramids, Is. 6d. and 2s. 6<i. each. 
Damsons. 
Standards and Pyramids, 2s. and 2s. 6d. each. 
Figs. 
Price for strong plants in pots, 3s. 6d. and 6s. each. 
Brown Turkey (Lee’s Per- 
petual), Aug. and Sept. 
Brown Ischia, m. Aug. 
Brunswick, m. Aug. 
Lee’s Perpetual, see Brown Turkey 
White Brunswick. 
And other good varieties. 
Filberts and Cob Nuts. 
12s. and 18s. per dozen. 
Medlars. 
Standards and Pyramids, 2s. 6d. and 3s. 6d. each. 
Mulberries. 
Standards, 7s. 6d., 10s. 6d., and 16s. each. 
Quinces. 
Standards and Pyramids, 2s.^ 2s. 6d., and 3s. 6d. each. 
Walnuts. 
Standards, 3s. 6d. and 5s. each. 
Culinary Roots and Plants. 
Artichokes — Crown, per doz., 9s.; Jerusalem, per peck, 2s. 
Asparagus — Mammoth Emperor, 1 year, per too, 3s. ; 3 years old, 5s. 
Asparagus — Giant, r year old, per lOO, 2 years old, per too, 4s. 6d. 
Asparagus— Giant, 3 years old, strong, per loo, 7s. 6d. 
Chives— Fer doz., 6s.; per loo, 40s. 
Herbs — Sweet and Pot, in variety, each, 6d.; I 2 varieties, 5s. 
Rhubarb Roots — ^Johnston’s St. Martins, each, Is. 
Rhubarb Roots — Paragon, splendid colour, excellent flavour, each. Is. 6d. 
Rhubarb Roots— Large, for forcing, each, 2s. 6d. 
Rhubarb Roots — All other varieties, for planting, each, 9d. to Is. 
Rhubarb Roots— Large, for forcing, each, 2s. 6d. 
Seakale Roots— For planting, per too, 7s. 6d.; larger, per lOO, 12s. 6d. 
Seakale Roots— Strong, for fore- ig, per too, 16s. 
Seakale Roots— Very large, for torcing, per too, 21s. 
We can supply aU other Varietiea of Fruit Trees. 
CARTERS’ BULBS in RECENT'S PARK— see page 3. 
CARTERS', 237 & 238, HIGH HOLBORN, LONDON. 
