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Catalogue of Trees, Pi, ants, Seeds, Bulhs. 
BARTLETT PEAR. 
English Morello. Large ; dark red, nearly black ; tender, juicy, rich, acid ; productive and late. 
Slay l>uke. An old, well-known variety ; large ; dark red ; juicy, sub-acid, rich. 
Noiivelle Royale. Fruit large, much more so than the May Duke; dark, glossy leaves and compact habit of 
growth ; the largest and latest of the Duke Cherries. 
Olivet. The fruit is large, globular, very shining, deep red; the flesh is red, tender, rich and vinous, with a 
very sweet, sub-acidulous flavor. It continues to ripen for a period of si.'t weeks, without losing its quality. 
Rciiie Horteiise. A French Cherry of great e.\cellence ; very large; finely mottled; tender, juicy, nearly 
sweet, and delicious. 
On Pear stocks, 2 to 3 years, 5 to 7 feet high 
On Pear stocks, i year, 3 to 5 feet high 
On Pear stocks, 1 year, Idaho and Zoe (new), 3 to 5 feet high . . . 
Each. 
Per 10. 
Per 100. 
$0 35 
$2 50 
$20 00 
30 
2 50 
20 00 
75 
5 00 
40 00 
Aiulrew Desportes. Medium size ; pale green, marbled on sunny side with red ; flesh fine, juicy, melting. 
Bartlett. One of the most popular pears ; large, buttery and melting, with a rich, musky flavor. 
Clapp’s Eavoritc. A splendid Pear, resembling the Bartlett ; ripens a few days earlier. 
Dearborn's Seetlling. Rather below medium size ; pale yellow ; melting and good. 
Souvenir du Congress. Large to very large ; we have had specimens which weighed 27 ounces, and which 
measured 24 inches in circumference ; s’kin smooth ; bright yellow when the fruit is fully matured ; flesh, 
like Bartlett, is free from musky aroma ; firm. 
Sumner. Doyenne (Doyenne d’ Ete). A beautiful, melting, sweet Pear ; rather small. 
Tyson. Rather above medium size ; melting, juicy, sweet and pleasant. 
Oar Collections of Seeds, Plants and Bulbs are of great value. 
