and Ornamental Trees , Vines , Shrubs , Roses, Etc. 
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EASTER BEURRE — Large, melting and fine. Keeps through the win- 
ter. Very productive. 
JOSEPHINE OF MALINES — Medium, skin yellow, with a reddish 
tinge on the sunny side, covered with russet spots; flesh yellowish 
white, melting, juicy, sugary, vinous and high flavored. A most 
delicious winter pear. January to March. 
PRESIDENT DROUARD— Large, melting and juicy, with a delicate 
perfume. Tree vigorous. March to May. 75 cts. each. 
DWARF PEABS. 
Special collection of Pears that succeed as Dwarfs 
(on tlie Quince.) 
The following varieties of Dwarf Pears are recommended. They are 
all of good quality, vigorous growers and productive : 
Summer— Bartlett, Clapp’s Favorite, Summer Doyenne, Osband’s 
Summer. 
Autumn — Angouleme, Belle Lucrative, Boussock, Comice, White 
Doyenne, Brignais, Flemish Beauty, Howell, Louise Bonne of Jersey, 
Seckel, Superfin. 
Winter— Anjou, Easter Beurre, Vicar, Bordeaux, Josephine of 
Malines. 
CHERRIES. 
The Cherry likes a dry soil, and not over rich. A sandy or gravelly 
loam is good. In this latitude we consider low heads much better than 
high, on account of the liability of the trunk of the tree when bare of 
limbs to crack. 
PRICES EXCEPT OTHERWISE NOTED. 
Standard Trees 1 year, .... 85 cts. each. 
“ “ 2 and 3 years, . . . .50 cts. each. 
“ “ Extra size, . . .75 cts. to $1.00 each. 
Heart Cherries. 
Fruit heart-shaped, with sweet, tender flesh. Tree of rapid upright 
growth and large drooping foliage. 
BLACK EAGLE — Large, black; tender, juicy, rich and high flavored. 
Vigorous grower and productive. 1st to 15th July. 
BLACK HEART— Fruit about medium size, heart-shaped. Skin glossy, 
dark purple, deep black when ripe. Flesh before fully ripe half 
