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Catalogue of the Arcadia Nurseries. 
JAPAN PERSIMMONS. 
I have a very fine stock of these on three-year, native roots. A few trees will furnish an abundant sup- 
ply of this delicious fruit. 
QUINCES. 
Meech’s Prolific. This, which is considered about the best variety, is the only kind in stock. 
Ornamental Trees and Plants. 
MAGNOLIA GRAND1FLORA. The queen of Southern forest trees, its large, dark green, glossy leaves 
and mammoth white flowers giving it a very striking appearance. 
TEXAS UMBRELLA TREE. Deciduous; a sub-variety of the China tree, of remarkably fast growth, 
%'ery symmetrical ; in shape resembling an umbrella ; one of the handsomest trees grown, and cannot be 
surpassed as a shade tree. 
WHITE FRINGE. A very ornamental forest tree. 
NEEDLE PALM. One of the most graceful Palms ; a rare Florida variety, perfectly hardy. 
Seeds. 
We can furnish Water-melon and Cantaloupe seed of any variety and at lowest prices. 
We also offer seed of Cow Peas. Wonderful nitrogen traps for soil enrichment. One bushel will sow 
an acre, which in the growing season gathers from the atmosphere $20 to $30 worth of nitrogen. These 
seed are the cheapest fertilizer known. Clay Peas, $1.25 per bushel. Unknown Peas, £1.50 per bushel. 
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PEARS- 
Size, ft. Each 10 
Le Conte, 1 year 
2-3 
So 06 So 
50 
$4 
00 
“ I “ 
3-4 
7 
60 
5 
00 
“ 1 " 
4-7 
IO 
75 
6 
00 
“ 2 '• branched 
15 
I 
25 
II 
00 
Kieffer, 1 year 
•2-3 
8 
60 
5 
00 
4< I “ 
3-4 
IO 
75 
6 
00 
“ I “ ..... 
4-6 
12 
I 
OO 
7 
50 
" branched 
15 
I 
5° 
12 
00 
Garber’s Hybrid, Smith’s") 
Hybrid, Mikado, 
>-« 
IO 
I 
75 
6 
00 
Chinese Sand . . . . J 
4-0 
15 
25 
IO 
00 
NEW PEARS— 
Lincoln Coreless, Fitz- ) 
water, Japan Golden 
Russet, Cole’s Coreless, 
1 2-4 
15 
I 
25 
IO 
00 
Canner’s Japan, Hub- 
[ 4-0 
20 
I 
75 
15 
00 
bard's Japan, 
Wonder . . 
Japan 
PEACHES— 
Alexander, Amelia, El- 
berta, Early Cream, 
Florida Crawford, 
Mountain Rose, Jessie ( 3 
Kerr, Red Ceylon, ^ 3 
Thomas, Powers’ Sep- | 
tember, Gibbons' Oct. . J 
10 75 6 00 
15 1 00 7 50 
PLUMS— 
Japanese, Burbank, J 
Botan, Satsuma, Yel- ! 3-4 
IO 
I 
OO 
7 50 
low Japan, Kelsey, | 4-6 
!5 
I 
25 
IO 00 
Normand’s Japan . . . J 
Chickasaw Type, Marianna 
8 
60 
5 00 
SATSUMA ORANGES— size, in. 
On Trifoliate stocks . 6~i8 
3° 
2 
5° 
20 OO 
Size, ft. 
On Trifoliate stocks . . . iJ4-3 
40 
3 
5° 
30 OO 
TRIFOLIATA ORANGES— 
i-year seedlings 
6 
50 
3 00 
MULBERRIES— 
Hicks’ Everbearing . . . 
15 
I 
25 
10 00 
Perkins 
15 
I 
25 
10 00 
From known choice trees . 
$1 00 
Seedling Pecans 
FIGS— 
IO 
Celestial, hardiest . . . . 
2-3 
15 
" “ . . . . 
3-5 
20 
Lemon, white 
2-5 
20 
GRAPES— 
Concord, Delaware, Ni- J 
agara, Moore’s Dia- , 
mond, Moore’s Early, f 
Ives. 1 year . . . . J 
POMEGRANATES— 
IO 
Purple seeded 
JAPAN PERSIMMONS— 
i-3 
15 
On native roots 
2-3 
IO 
l< 11 , 
3-4 
15 
MAGNOLIA Grandiflora — 
4-6 
20 
3-year trees 
1-3 
20 
4 “ “ • • ■ • 
QUINCES— 
3-3 
25 
Meech’s Prolific 
TEXAS UMBRELLA— 
2-4 
20 
3-years old 
WHITE FRINGE— 
5-7 
25 
3 to 4 years 
NEEDLE PALM— 
3-5 
3° 
Beautiful selected specimens 
2-3 
I OO 
75 
20 1 50 
75 
15 1 2 5 
85 
IOO 
$5 00 
IO OO 
12 50 
12 50 
5 00 
io 00 
7 50 
IO OO 
12 OO 
12 OO 
15 00 
15 OO 
15 OO 
SEEDS. 
COW PEAS— Per bus. 
Clay Peas $1 25 
Unknown Peas 1 50 
Water-melon Seed. Write for prices. 
Cantaloupe Seed. Write for prices. 
Beggar Weed. Write for prices. 
5118A 
J. Horace McFarland Co., Horticultural Printers, Harrisburg, Pa. 
