The Butler & Jewell Co. 
PEARS. 
10 
Ripening in order named. 
Doyenne de Ete, Clapp’s Favorite, Bartlett, 
Seckel, Bose. Sheldon, Lawrence, Anjou, Keiffer. 
Standard, 5 to 7 ft., 25c. each. Per dozen, §2.50. 
CHERRIES. 
Black Tartarian— Large, rich, sweet. 
COE’S TRANSPARENT— White, sweet, large. 
Early Richmond — Large, red, sour. 
English norello— Sour, large, red. 
Gov. Wood— Large, sweet, red and white. 
LARGE nONTHORENCY— Large, red. The 
best sour cherry. 
Napoleon — Red and white, sweet, large. 
SCHITIDTS— Black, extra size and quality. 
Yellow Spanish — Large, rich, excellent. 
WINDSOR— Strong grower, large, rich, black 
fruit. 
First-class trees, 5 to 7 feet, each, 25c,; dozen, 
§2.50. 
PEACHES. 
A few of the hardiest varieties of good quality, 
most reliable for New England. Ripening in or- 
der named. All free stones except Sneed and 
Triumph, which are partially free. 
Sneed (white), Triumph (yellow), Early Rivers 
