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THE BUTLER & JEWELL CO. 
GRAPES, continued. 
Delaware. A small red Grape of finest flavor. 10 cts. each. 
Diamond (Moore’s). Almost transparent ; large, early, hardy, 
sweet and juicy, io cts. each. 
Green Mountain. Very early, sweet and prolific. Bunch and 
berry medium to small in size. Color greenish white. Should be 
in every family collection. 35 cts. each. 
Isabella. Succeeds here in sheltered locations. Finest quality 
and very productive. Late. 10 cts. each. 
Niagara. Large, mid-season; greenish white; popular, fair 
quality, and quite productive. 10 cts. each. 
Pocklington. Similar to Niagara in size, but a trifle yellower 
in color, later in season and more foxy in flavor. 10 cts. each. 
Worden. Resembles Concord. Earlier and of better quality. 
10 cts. each. 
QUINCES. 
Orange and Champion. First-class trees, 3^ to 5 feet, of 
either variety, 25 cts. each. 
APPLES. 
First-class trees, S to 7 feet, 25 cts. each, $2.50 per doz., 518 per 100. 
Ripening in order named. 
Summer. Yellow Transparent, Sweet Bough, Early Harvest, 
Red Astrachan, Golden Sweet. 
Autumn— Gravenstein, Porter, Maiden’s Blush, Wealthy, Red 
Bietigheimer, Fall Pippin, Rolfe, Fameuse. 
Winter— Bellflower, R. I. Greening, Talman’s Sweet, York 
Imperial, Spitzenberg, Northern Spy, Peck’s Pleasant, King, 
Hubbardston, Baldwin, Wolfe River, Fallawater, Sutton Beauty, 
Stark, Ben Davis, Roxbury Russet. 
CRAB APPLE, Hyslop. First-class, 25 cts. each. 
Grizzly Flats, California. 
Dear Sirs : The Blackcaps reached us in fine shape. 
With great respect, S. L. Watkins. 
Connecticut, April 29, 1899. 
Gentlemen : Stiawberries, vines, etc., came safely today. You have dealt 
more liberally with me than 1 asked, and I am pleased to acknowledge the 
obligation. Very truly, L. W. Camp. 
May 6, 1899. 
Dear Sirs : Thestrawberry plants received in fine condition, and packed in 
baskets, which is much better than jamming them into a small box, as many do. 
Many thanks for your promptness in filling my order and for the excellent count, 
also the extra 50 Rio plants. Very truly yours, Geo. C. Spooner. 
Dear Sirs : The 1,000 strawberry plants arrived in good condition and look 
as if they might amount to something. Many thanks for your prompt attention to 
my order. Will recommend your firm.J Chas. H. Potter. 
Broadway, New York, May it, 1899. 
Dear Sirs : Enclosed find check in payment for bill 0/ goods. Your goods 
are all right and ; I want to do some business with you in the future. 
Respectfully yours, E. C. Warren 
