The Illustrated Guide for Amateur Gardeners. 
Miscellaneous Fruit Trees, 8lc. 
PLUMS. 
Belgian Purple 
Coe’s Golden Drop 
Cox’s Emperor 
Golden Gage 
Greengage 
Jefferson’s 
DWARFS OR MAIDENS 
DWARF TRAINED 
STANDARDS 
July Greengage 
Kirke’s 
Magnum Bonum 
Orleans 
Pond’s Seedling 
Prince Englebert 
. . . . each 
Prince of Wales 
Reine Claude de Bavay 
The Czar 
Transparent Gage 
Victoria 
Washington, &c. 
Is. Oil. ; per doz. 10s. Od. 
3s. Gd. ; ,, 35s. Od. 
Is. 9d. ; „ 17s. Gd. 
„ TRAINED (list of sorts on application) each 5s. Od. 
PYRAMIDS each 2s., 2s. Gd., and 3s. Gd. ; per doz. 20s., 25s. and 35s. 
PEACHES. 
Alexandra 
Barrington 
Condor 
Dr. Hogg 
Early Rivers 
Grosse Mignonne 
Lord Palmerston 
Noblesse 
DWARF TRAINED, very fine 
STANDARD TRAINED, very lino treos 
Princess o£ Wales 
Royal George 
Stirling Castle 
Waterloo 
each 5s. to 7s. Gd. 
each 10s. Gd. to 21s. 
APRICOTS. 
Breda j Large Early 
Hemskerk I Moor Park 
Kaisha | Peach 
DWARF TRAINED, very tine 
STANDARD TRAINED, 'fine trees 
Royal 
Shipley’s or Blenheim 
. . each 5s. to 7s. Gd. 
each 10s. Gd., 15s., and 21s. 
NECTARINES. 
EARLY RIVERS. Maidens . . 
„ Dwarf trained 
Downton Improved 
Elruge 
Early Newington 
Humboldt 
DWARF TRAINED . . 
Lord Napier 
Newington 
Pineapple 
Pitmaston Orange 
STANDARD TRAINED, very fine trees 
. . . . each 2s. Gd. 
. . . . each 7s. Gd. 
Rivers’ Orange 
{ Roman 
i Victoria 
' Violette Hative 
. . each 5s. to 7s. Gd. 
. . each IQs. 6d. to 21s. 
RASPBERRIES. 
RED ANTWERP. WHITE ANTWERP. Per 100, 12s.; per doz. 2s. 
BAUMFORTH’S SEEDLING. A fine variety ; fruit very large, of the 
most beautiful crimson colour; an abundant bearer, of good habit 
per 100, 12s; per doz. 2s. 
HORNET (Rivers). A very fine Raspberry, fruit deliciously flavoured, 
and the most juicy of any variety. A splendid cropper, and will bo 
largely grown when better known. First Class Certificate, Royal 
Horticultural Society .. .. per 100, 15s. ; per doz. 2s. 3d. 
PERFECTION. Th is is an absolutely new and distinct variety, being 
distinguishable from any other by the brilliant red of the cane. It is 
an exceptionally strong grower, and makes a better plant the first 
year than any other variety ; the growth here attains a height of 
G to 8 feet. It is a good cropper, producing fruit from base to top of 
cane of a bold size, firm, fine, aciduous flavour, and brilliant scarlet 
colour, the high colour being retained even when the fruit is fully 
ripe .. .. .. .. por 100, 15s.; per doz. 2s. 3d. 
SUPERLATIVE. Fruit very large, most freely produced ; an excellent 
variety .. .. .. .. per 100, 12s.; per doz. 2s. 
AMERICAN FRUITING BLACKBERRY. 
CHERRIES. 
NOBLE. A very fine late dessert Cherry that will become highly 
popular. The fruit, which ripens about the end of July is of large 
size, quite black, sweet, firm, and of delicious flavour. It is an excellent 
cropper. Awarded a First Class Certificate by the R.H.S.. 25th July, 
IfidO- Maidens each. Is. ; Standards 2s. Gd. 
Adam’s Crown 
Amber Heart 
Bigarreau 
Black Eagle 
Black Heart 
Downton 
Elton 
Early Rivers 
Governor Wood 
May Duke 
Morello 
White Heart, &c. 
DWARFS OR MAIDENS ., .. ., each Is.; per doz. 10s. 
DWARF TRAINED each 3s. fid. and 5s. ; per doz. 35s. and 50s. 
STANDARDS each 2s. and 2s. fid. ; per doz. 20s. and 25s. 
„ TRAINED (list of names on application) each 5s. 
PYRAMIDS each 2s., 2s. Gd., and 3s. fid. ; per doz 20s., 25s., and 35s. 
From Mr. J. MOORE, Falmouth. 
Dec. 1st. 
Some years ago you sent ine a Guinea Collection of Fruit Trees, which was most 
satisfactory. Kindly send another.” 
WILSON JUNR. This magnificent Blackberry is undoubtedly one of tho 
largest, finest, and most prolific in cultivation, producing very largo 
glossy black fruit, of delicious flavour, in immense quantity 
each 6d. ; per doz. 5s. 
BLACKBERRY, Parsley-leaved. A very prolific and hardy variet} r , pro- 
ducing large clusters of glossy black fruit of delicious flavour 
each 6d. ; per doz. 5s. 
THE LOGAN BERRY. 
A true hybrid between the Red Raspberry and the Blackberry. The 
berries are of great size ; deep reddish -maroon in colour ; rich, 
mellow, and refined in flavour ; and for dessert, jams, or jellies, it is 
said to be unequalled . . . . per doz. 7s. 6d. ; each 9d. 
THE LOWBERRY (new). 
A black Loganberry in appearance, of which it is the same size and shape. 
Possessing tho flavour of the Blackberry. A great bearer, and quite 
hardy. This new hybrid fruit will in the near futuro be greatly in 
demand for dessert, preserves, and bottling purposes each 3s. Gd. 
