CATALOGUE OF FRUIT TREES. 
PLUMS. 
European. 
Beauty of Naples. August; large, yellow and red. | Imperial Cage. August 5 large, greenish, juicy and rich. 
Bradshaw. August; large, purple, sweet. Lombard. September; medium violet, rid, ju.cy. 
Damson. September ; dark purple, very product.ve. Yellow Egg. August; large, yellow. 
Green Gage. Sept.; large, greenish yellow, very fine. ! b 3 
Japanese, 
Abundance. Early ; fruit amber turning to cherry, | Wlckson. I.ate, large, carmine, delicious, small stone, 
flesh yellow.jurcy. tender and sweet. _ Satsuma. September; purplish red, tiesh dark red, 
juicy and of fine quality. 
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Burbank. September; bright red, flesh yellow and 
sweet. 
Price: 5 to 7 ft., 50 cts. each; $5.00 per doz. 
Black Hamburg Grapes. 
HOT-HOUSE GRAPES. 
We list here a very fine stock of hot-house grapes with strong canes, 4 to 5 ft. long. 
Alicante. Black. An excellent late variety. Large and showy, hangs well. Bunches and berries large, jet black, 
with blue bloom. 
Black Hamburg. Black. This variety has long been considered the first of the black grapes for the vinery. Its 
very large size and most luscious flavor render it universally esteemed. 
Gros Colman. Black. A late keeping variety, now grown largely for commercial purposes in England and sent to 
this side to supply our wants in this line. The berries frequently measure 4% inches around, and therefore 
requires early and severe thinning. 
Gros Maroc. Purple. An excellent variety, ripening after Black Hamburg. A great bearer, well suited to a cold 
vinery. Bunches large, long, shouldered. Berries large, deep reddish purple, sweet and rich. 
Muscat of Alexander. White. A well-known grape which furnishes the Muscatel raisins from Spain. It 
requires a high temperature to ripen it thoroughly. Bunches very large, long, loose shouldered. Skin pale 
amber, with thin white bloom. Sweet and rich with fine Muscat flavor. 
WHITE FRONT 1 QNAN. White, a very favorite grape of hardy habit and uniform productiveness. Bunches of 
medium size, rather long without shoulders. Skin thin, dull white or yellow, covered with a thin bloom. Flesh 
tender, with a rich, perfumed, musky flavor. 
$1.50 each; $8.00 per half doz.; $12.00 per doz. 
HARDY 
Concord. A large, handsome, popular grape. Sept. 
Eaton. Large in berry and bunch, sweet and juicy. Sept. 
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Moore's Early. Large, reliable. August. 
Wilder. (Roger's No. 4.) Sweet and solid. September. 
Agawam. (Roger'sNo. /j.) Dark red,tender, juicy. Sept. 
Green Mountain. Desirable in every way, very early. 
Moore's Diamond. As early as Concord, large, fine flavored. 
Niagara. As good as any, early and hardy. 
GRAPES. 
Brighton. Flesh rich, sweet and best quality. Sept. 
Delaware. Small in berry and bunch, flesh very juicy. 
September. 
Salem. (Roger's No. 22.) Very rich flavor, large. Sept. 
CampbelTs Early. Large, black and very sweet. 50 cts. 
50 cents. (2-year plants, 30 cts. each; $3.00 
doz. 3-year plants, 50 cts. each ; 
$5.00 doz., except as noted. 
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