132 JOSEPH BRECK & SONS 
(Corporation) 
HEDGE PLANTS. 
100 1000 
Honey Locust. 2 years old.$ 3.00 $ 20.00 
Norway Spruce 3 feet. 30.00 250.C0 
*' 2 feet. 20.00 150x0 
Arborvitae, American. 4 feet. 60.00 500.00 
“ 44 3 feet. 45-00 400 00 
44 44 2 feet. 25.00 200.00 
** ** 18 inches. 20.CO 150 00 
Hemlock. 2 to 3 feet. 50.00 450 00 
44 1 to 2 feet. 30.00 250.00 
100 
Japan Quince. 18 to 24 inches. $15.00 
Purple Barberry. 12 to 18 inches . . . 12.00 
California Privet. 3 to 4 feet. 12.00 
“ ** 2 to 3 feet. 10 00 
Ibota Privet. Very hardy, 2 to 3 feet.. 18.00 
44 44 “ “ 18 to 24 inches 12.00 
Berberis Thunbergii. 18 to 24 inches 20.00 
44 44 15 to 18 inches 15 00 
Dwarf Box. For edging. 8x0 
1000 
$120 
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150 
100 
1 75 
125.00 
70.00 
FRUIT TREES- Apples. 
Summer « 
A.sirachan. Large, crimson, very early. 
Early Harvest. Pale yellow, excellent, early. 
Golden Sweet. Large, pale yellow, sweet. 
Williams. Dark red, mild flavor. 
Autumn, 
Waiter f , ease. Larger, better flavored, more productive 
and longer keeper than the Gravenstein. Highest 
quality, $1.00 each. 
Gravenstein. Large, yellow, striped red. 
Fameuse (Snow Apple). Crimson, flesh white, excellent. 
Porter. Medium, bright yellow, good. 
Pippin. Fall, yellowish green, very fine. 
Sops of Wine. Medium, red, flesh white, mild. 
Winter, 
Baldwin. Large, dark red, productive, medium. 
Golden Russet. Late yellow, good flavor. 
Hubbardston. Large, yellow, splashed red, early. 
King. Large, striped red, excellent. 
Northern Spy. ' Large striped red, good keeper. 
Rhode Island Greening. Large, yellowish green,medium. 
Roxbury Russet. Extra quality. Largest of the russets. 
Tohnan’s Sweet. Medium, light yellow, excellent 
Jacob’s Sweet. Pest late-keeping sweet, splendid quality. 
Prices, 35, 50 and 75 cts. according to size, except as noted. Extra large trees, $1.00 upwards. 
Crab-Apples. 
Hyslop. October to January ; deep crimson. 
Transcendent. September, October; useful alike for 
preserving, pies, sauces and cider. 
Yellow Siberian. Nov., Dec.; large, golden yellow. 
Price, 35 cts., 50 cts. and 75 cts. according 
to size. 
Cherries. 
Coe’s Transparent. June; medium, pale amber and red. I May Duke. June; large, dark red, tender, sub-acid. 
Black Tartarian. June ; large, purplish black. Windsor. July ; large, dark red, nearly black, sweet 
Black Eagle. July; large, tender, rich, juicy. Yellow Spanish. Late June; pale yellow, red cheek. 
I Price 75 cts. and $1 .00 each. 
Peaches. 
Early Canada. July; good size, form, quality and 
very hardy, freestone. 
Alexander. July; medium, melting and juicy. 
Elberta. 1 .ate July; flesh yellow. Very juicy. 
Crosby. (, Ironclad .) September; medium, sweet, firm, 
most desirable. 
Coolidge’s Pavorite. Aug.; medium, juicy,rich, freestone. 
Mountain Rose. September; large, white and red, 
melting, good. 
Crawford’s Early. September; large, yellow, juicy, 
freestone. 
Foster. September; similar to preceding, but of better 
quality. 
Old Mixon. September; large, white and red, juicy 
and rich. 
Crawford’s Late. Very large, juicy, good, freestone. 
Late Rare Ripe. September; large, white, very good. 
Stump the World. September; medium, red and white. 
Price, 4 to 6 feet, 25 cents; selected trees, 50 cents. 
Pears. 
Summer, Clapp. Very productive; large, juicy. 
Bartlett. Large, clear, yellow, juicy ; late. 
Giffard. Medium; greenish yellow', juicy. 
Wilder. Ripens beginning August. 
Autumn , Beurre Hardy. October; greenish russet. 
Belle Lucrative. September; yellowish green, melting. 
Bose. October; large, russet, buttery. 
Buffum. September; good for preserving. 
Duchesse d’Angou/eme. October; large, greenish. 
Price : Standards, 5-6 feet, 75 cts. Lai 
Louise Bonne. October; pale yellowish and red. 
Seckel. September; small, dull brown, red-chteked. 
Sheldon. November; large, russet brown. % 
Vermont Beauty. October; yellow' with carmine cheek. 
Winter, Anjou. Nov.-Jan.; gr. yellow, red cheek. 
Dana’s Hovey. November; small, rusty yellow'. 
Lawrence. January; medium, pale yellow'. 
Nellis. January; medium, of excellent quality. 
Vicar. December; yellow'ish green* cooking, 
r or selected specimens, $1.00 to $2.00. 
Quinces. 
Apple, or Orange. Large, roundish, bright golden 
yellow; very productive. 
Champion. A vigorous and productive variety, ripen¬ 
ing very late. 
Meech’s Prolific. Very early ; pear-shaped and of high 
quality. Color, golden yellow. 
See Special Offers c 
Bourgeat. A new variety of large size, and believed to 
be one of the finest yet offered. It is a good keeper. 
Color, rich golden. 
Rea, or Rea’s Mammoth. A very large and fine vari¬ 
ety of Orange Quince. One of the best. 
Trees 3 to 4 feet, 50 cents each ; 12 for $5 00, 
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