20 The Butler <£• Jewell Co. 
(white), Mt. Rose (white), F. St. John (yellow), 
Foster (yellow), Mary’s Choice (yellow), Early 
Crawford (yellow), Champion (white), Reeves 
Favorite (yellow). Old Mixon (white), Elberta 
(yellow), Crosbey (yellow), Late Crawford, (yel- 
low), Stephens Rareripe (white), Stump (white). 
First-class trees, 4 to G feet, each 15c; per dozen, 
SI. 25; 100, S8.00. 
Second size trees, 3 to 4 feet, each 10c; per doz- 
en S1.00: 100, So- 00. 
We recommend the first size tree as the most 
satisfactory to buy. The crop grown on one tree 
will often pay the extra price on one hundred. 
It has not been our custom to offer our light 
trees to our customers, but some insist on having 
them and buying them direct. We prefer to sell 
them to our competitors. 
CONNECTICUT — A large yellow peach about 
the season of Early Crawford, freestone, good 
quality, hardy. Double price of common varie- 
ties. This and Elberta will be largely planted 
in Connecticut this season. 
EUROPEAN PLUMS. 
Bradshaw — Large, early, purple, good qual- 
ity. August. 
Coe’s Golden Drop — Large, sweet. Septem- 
ber. 
LOMBARD — Medium, red, productive, popu- 
lar. August. 
