MISCELLANEOUS FRUITS. 
PRICE, 60 CENTS EACH, EXCEPT WHERE NOTED. 
Almonds— In variety. 
Berberries— Several varieties. The fruit is much used for preserves, &c. 
Chestnut, American Common, 5 to 6 feet. 
Spanish — A very large fruit, 3 to 4 feet. 
Figs— Of the hardiest and most productive sorts. 
Filberts Several varieties, which are hardy and prolific. 
Mulberry, Black European. $i.oo. 
White. 
"Walnut, American Black, 5 to 6 feet high. 
Butternut. 
Dwarf Prolific, very productive. $1.00. 
English, or Madeira Nut. 
ESCULENT ROOTS. 
Asparagus, Giant, 2 years old. $3 per 100. 
Rhubarb, Giant, large and good. 40 cents each; $4 per dozen. 
Hyatt’s Linnasus— T ender, juicy, and of fine flavor: considered the 
best sort. 50 cents each; $5 per dozen. 
Victoria— V ery largo and excellent. 50 cents each ; $5 per doz. 
SCIONS AND STOCKS. 
We are prepared to furnish Nurserymen and those about starting Nurseries 
with Scions and Stocks, of the very best quality, and at low rates. 
We also furnish Bass Bark, for budding and tying. 
