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WM. ELLIOTT & SONS’ GENERAL CATALOGUE FOR 1896. 
FRUIT TRG6$. 
STANDARD APPLES. 
First-class, 5 to 6 feet. ®o on 
Extra size, 6 to 7 feet. .^ 
Bearing Age..1.00 lo!oO 
SUMMER VARIETIES. 
Early Harvest, Red Artrachan, Sweet Bough, Mellow 
Transparent, Tetofsky. 
AUTUMN VARIETIES. 
Alexander, Duchess of Oldenburgh, Fall Pippin, Graven- 
stein, Maiden’s Blush, Red Beitigheimer, Stump, Wealthy. 
WINTER VARIETIES. 
Baldwin, Ben Davis, R. I. Greening, King, Lady, Northern 
Spy, Rox Russet, Smith’s Cider, Talman’s Sweet, Twenty 
Ounce, Mann, McIntosh Red, Pewankee, Salome. 
CRAB APPLES. 
First-class, 5 to 6 feet.$0*50 $5.00 
Extra size, 7 to 8 feet. 75 7 59 
Bearing Age.1.00 10.00 
> arieties.— Hyslop, Transcendent (the best,) Red and Yellow 
Siberian, Whitney’s No. 20. 
CHERRIES. 
. Each. Doz. 
First-class.$0.50 $5.00 
Varieties.— Black Eagle, Black Tartarian, Coe’s Transparent, 
Downer’s Late, Gov. Wood, Napoleon, Yellow Spanish, 
Rockpat Bigarreau, Windsor. 
(Dukes & Morello.) Early Richmond, English Morello, Late 
Duke, May Duke, Reine Hortense, Dyehouse, Olivet. 
DWARF ROCKY MOUNTAIN CHERRY. 
Each. Doz. 
First-class.$0.50 $5.00 
Size 18 inches to 2 feet.... 0.75 7.50 
THE NEW MERCER CHERRY. 
First-class.$1.00 $10.00 
PLUMS. 
4 to 5 feet.$0.50 $5.00 
5 to 7 feet.75 7.50 
xx . 1.00 io’.oo 
Varieties. — Abundance, Botan, Bradshaw, Green Gage, 
General Hand, German Prune, Imperial Gage, Lom¬ 
bard. Moore’s Artie Niagara, Shropshire Damson, Ship¬ 
per’s Pride, Smith’s Orleans, Spaulding, Yellow Egg. 
NEW VARIETY OF PLUMS. 
Each. Doz. 
First-class .$0.75 $7.50 
Varieties. —Lincoln, Burback, Bolankio, Cliabot, Ogen, 
Satsumo. 
PEARS STANDARDS. 
43 ^ to 6 feet. $0.75 $7.50 
6 to 7 feet. 1.00 10.00 
Bearing Age. 1.50 15.00 
Dwarf, first-class.50 6.00 
“ Bearing Age. 1.00 10.00 
Varieties. —Bartlett, Beurre d’Anjou, Buffum, Clapp’s Favo¬ 
rite, Duchesse d’Angouleine, Howell, Kieffer, Lawrence, 
Seckel, Sheldon, Doyenne d’Ete, Osband’s Summer, 
Tyson. 
NEW PEARS. 
Idaho, Wilder, Lincoln Coreless. 
5 to 6 feet.,.$1.00 
4 to 5 feet.75 
PEACHES. 
STANDARD VARIETIES. 
Each. 
First-class, 4 to 5 feet. . .$0.25 
“ 5 to 6 feet. 36 
Doz. 
$2.50 
3.50 
NEW PEACHES. 
. Each. Doz. 
Crosby, Champion, Lovett, White, Wonderful_$0.50 $5.00 
, APRICOTS. 
First-class.$0.40 84.00 
\ arieties —Boston, Breda, Early Golden. Moorpark, Russian. 
IMPROVED RUSSIAN VARIETIES. 
Alexander, Alexes, J. L. Budd.$0.50 $5.00 
MULBERRIES. 
Downing’s Everbearing.$ 0.75 $7.50 
Russian 5 to 7 feet.30 3.00 
QUINCES. 
Apple or Orange Champion, first-class. $0.40 $4.00 
“ 44 “ “ Extra.50 5.00 
Meech’s Pro., Rea’s Mammoth, first-class.50 5 00 
Extra.75 7.50 
Bearing Age. 1.00 
xt , Tr . . figs. 
Named \ arieties. $0.50 $5.00 
TREES AND SHRUBS. 
Flowering Shrubs.—(Each.) Almond, Double Flowering. 
60c.; Berberis, Purple, 35c.; Burning Bush, 85c.; Bush 
Honeysuckle, 35c. ; Dogwood Red, 35c. ; Eleagnus, 
Longipes 50c.; Golden Bell, Forsyth, 35c ; Hydrangea 
Grandiflora, 50c.; Japan Quince, 35c.; Lilacs, Several 
Sorts, 35c.; Rose of Sharon, red and white, 85c.; Snow¬ 
ball, common, 35c.; Spireas, assorted. 85c.; Spirea, Gol¬ 
den, 50c.; Syringa (Mock Orange), 35c.; Strawberry 
Shrub, 35c.; Tamaris, African, 85c.; White Fringe, 50c.; 
Tree P» 3 onies, $2.00. 
Magnolis.—(Each.) Conspicua, $1.50; Glauca, 75c.; Ilypo- 
leuca, $3.00 ; Soulangeana, $1.00 ; Stellata, $1.50 ; Pur¬ 
purea, $ 1 . 00 . 
Shade and Ornamental Trees.—(Each.) Ash, White, 50c.; 
Ash, Golden, $1.00 ; Ash, Silver, $1.00; Beech, Purple¬ 
leaved, $1.00; Beech. American, 50c.; Beech, Cut-leaved, 
$1.00; Chestnut, American. 75c.; Chestnut. Horse, 
$1.00 ; Chestnut Horse. Red Flowering, $1.50 ; Chestnut 
Horse, White, $1.50; Elm, American, 75c.; Dogwood 
White, fi., 50c.; Dogwood Red, fl., $1.00; Linden, 
American, 75c.; Linden. European, 75c.; Linden, Silver, 
$1.50; Silver Maple, $100; Maple, Norway, $1.00; 
Maple, Scarlet, 75c.; Maple, Sugar, $1.00; Mapie, Weir’s 
Cut-leaved, $1.0 ) ; Maple, Schwerdler’s, $1.00 ; Moun¬ 
tain Ash, 75c.; Oak, 76c.; Oak, Royal, 75c.;Oak, Purple, 
$1.00 ; Oak, Golden, $2.00 ; Poplar, Carolina, 75c.; Tulip 
Tree, 75c.; Willow Laurifolia, 50c. 
Weeping Trees.—(Deciduous.) (Each.) Weeping Ash,$1.00; 
Weeping Beech, $1.50; Weeping Cypress, American, 
$1.00; Weeping Elm, Slippery, $1.50; Weeping Elm, 
Camperdown, $1.50; Weeping Willow, $1.00; Weeping 
Willow, American, $1.50; Weeping Silver Linden, 
$1.50 ; Weeping Mulberry, $1.50. 
Evergreens.—(Each.) Arbor Vitae (Specimen), 75c.: Arbor 
Vit£e Hooveyi, 50c.; Arbor, Compacta, 50c.; Fir, Ce- 
phalonica, $1.50; Fir, Nobilis, $2 00; Fir, Siberian, 
$1.50; Hemlocks (Specimen), 75c.; Pine, Austrian, 75c.; 
Pine, Scotch, 75c.; Retinispora, Golden, 76c.; Retinis- 
pora, Silver, 75c.; Spruce, Dwarf, $1.00 ; Spruce, 
Conical, $1.50 ; Spruce, Norway, 75c. 
Weeping Evergreens.—(Each ) Weeping Arbor Vita*, $1.50; 
Weeping Fir, Silver, $2.00; Weeping Hemlock, $1.50; 
Weeping Retinispora, $1.50. 
Edge Plants.—(Per 100.) Arbor Vitae, American, to 2 
feet, $15.00; Arbor Vitrn, American, 2 to 2 y> feet, 
$18.00; Hemlock, to 2 feet, $30.1*0 ; California Pri¬ 
vet, 2 years $15.00 ; Evergreen Thorn, 2 years, $15.00 ; 
Norway Spruce, 134 to 2 feet, $35.00. 
Rhododendrons.—(Each.) Grafted varieties, with buds, 
(Hardy) $2.00;Grafted varieties, without buds, (Hardy), 
$1.50 ; Unnamed varieties, without buds, $1.00 
Ghent Azaleas.—(Each.) Named Varieties. (Hardy), $1.60. 
