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Daniels Bros., Norwich, Spring, 1892 . 
Miscellaneous Fruit Trees, &c. {continued). 
PEARS. 
EARLY AND SECOND EARLY PEARS. 
Beurre d’Amanlis, Beurre Giffard, Beurre Superfin, Citron 
des Carraes, Doyenuo d’Etd, Duroudeau, Gratioli of Jersey, 
Jargonelle, Souvenir du Congres, Williams’ Bon Chrfitien’ 
Williams’ Victoria. 
MID-SEASON PEARS. 
Apricots — 
Breda, Hemskirke, Kaisfaa, Large Early, Moor Park, Royal, 
Shipley’s or Blenheim, &c., &o. 
Dwarf Trained, very fine ... ... each 5s. to 7s. Gd. 
Standard Trained ... each 7s. Gd. to 10s. Gd. 
Nectarines — 
Albert Victoria, Dovvuton, Elruge, Early Newington, Hardwick 
Seedling, Lord Napier, Pineapple, Pitmaston Orange, 
Rivers’ Orange, Roman, Victoria, Violette Hative, &c. 
Dwarf Trained ... ... ... each 5s. to 7s. Gd. 
Standard Trained ... each 10s. 6d. to 21s. 
Peaches— 
Alexandra, Barrington, Condor, Dr. Hogg, Early Beatrice, 
Early Rivers, Grosse Mignonne, Noblesse, Royal George, 
Stirling Castle, &c. 
Dwarf Trained, very fine ... ... each 5s. to7s. Gd. 
Standard Trained, fine ... each 10s. Gd. to 21s. 
Plums — 
Angelina, Belgian Purple, Burdett, Coe’s Golden Drop, 
Early Prolific, Golden Gage, Greengage, Hilling’s Superb, 
Jefferson’s, Kirke’s, Magnum Bonum, Mitchelson’s, 
Orleans, Pond’s Seedling, Prince Englebert, Prince 
Czar, Transparent Gage, Victoria, 
of Wales, 'The 
Washington, &c. 
Dwarf Maidens ... 
„ Trained 
Pyramids ... 
Standards... 
„ Trained 
... per doz. 10s. Gd. ; each Is. 
per doz. 37s. Gd. ; each 3s. Gd. 
per doz. 21s. ; each 2s. 
per doz. 21s. ; each 2s. 
... each 5s. 
LATE PEARS. 
Bergamot d’Esperen, Beurre Ranee, Easter Beurre, 
Josephine de Malines, Knight’s Monarch, Ne Plus Meuris, 
Winter Nelis. 
STEWING PEARS. 
Catillac; Uvcdale’s St. Germain. 
And others. 
Grape Vines. 
Our stock of these is a very fine one ; the canes 
have been grown from eyes without bottom-heat, 
and are remarkably well ripened, short-jointed, 
and the buds are thoroughly matured and plump. 
The fruiting canes we offer are strong and stout, from 
eight to ten feet in length ; and if cultivated in pots will bear 
from eight to twelve bunches each next season. 
II denotes those varieties that require to be grown in a 
heated vinery. 
C denotes those suitable for growing in a cool v inert/. 
Strong planting canes, in pots 
Fruiting canes, in pots, very fine 
each 5s. 
each 7s. Gd. to 10s. Gd. 
Alnwick Seedling (II.) 
Black Alicante (II.) 
Foster’s Seedling (C.) 
Gros Colmar (H.) 
Gros Maroc (H.) 
Hamburgh, Black (C.) 
Lady Downes’ Seedling 
(H.) 
Museatof Alexandria (H.) 
Muscat Hamburgh (H.C.) 
Mrs. Pearson (H.C.) 
Madresfield Crt. Muscat 
(H.C.) 
Sweetwater, Buckland(C.) 
West’s St. Peter’s (H.) 
White Syrian (H.) 
Dwarfs or Bushes in fine variety 
per doz. 10s. Gd; each Is. 
Dwarf Trained ... ... per doz. 37s. Gd.; each 3s. Gd. 
Pyramids ... per doz. 2ls. to 54s. ; each 2s. to 5s. 
Standards per doz. 18s., 21s., & 24s. ; each Is. Gd. to 2s. Gd. 
„ Trained ... ... ... each 5s. 
PITMASTON DUCHESSE (see illustration). 
A superb and most valuable variety. The fruit are verv 
large aud handsome, and of first-rate quality. The tree is hardy 
and au excellent bearer. In season from October to December! 
Dwarfs or Bushes ... ... ... each Is. Gd. 
Pyramids ... ... each 2s. 6d., 3s. Gd., aud 5s. 
Standards ... ... ... ... each 2s. 
Dwarf Trained ... ... ... each 3s 6d. to 5s. 
PEAR, PITMASTON DUCHESSE. 
A 1 thorp Crasanne, Beurre Clairgeau, Beurre d’Aremberg, 
Beurre do Capiaumont, Beurrd Diel, British Queen, Brockworth 
Park, Conseiller de la Cour, Chaumontel, Doyenne du Coiniro. 
Duchesse d’AngouRme, Fondante d’Automne, Gansel’s Bergamot, 
Hcssle, Louise Bonne of Jersey, Marie Louise, Marie Louise 
d’Uccle, Napoleon, Passe Colmar, Triomphe de Jodoigue, 
Van Mons Leon le Clerc. 
