CATALOGUE OF FRUIT TREES. 
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Abundance. Early. Fruit amber turning 
cherry, flesh yellow, juicy, tender and sweet. 
Burbank. September; bright red, flesh yellow and 
sweet. 
JAPANESE PLUMS. 
Extremely prolific, very hardy, early fruiting. 
Satsuma. September; purplish red, flesh dark red, 
juicy and of fine quality. 
Price 75 cents and $1.00 each. 
APPLES. 
\\ e can furnish all varieties usually catalogued,but the following list comprises the most desirable sorts. 
SUMMER. WINTER. 
Astrachan, large, crimson, very early. 1 
Early Harvest, pale yellow, excellent, early 
Sweet Bough, large, pale yellow. 
Williams, dark red, mild flavor. 
AUTUMN. 
Walter Pease, larger, better flavored more pro- * 
ductive, and longer keeper than the Gravenstein. 
Highest quality, #1.00 each. 
Gravenstein, large yellow, striped red. 
Fameuse (Snow apple), crimson, flesh white, ex¬ 
cellent. 
Porter, medium, bright yellow, good. 
Pippin, fall, yellowish-green, very fine. 
Baldwin, large, dark red, productive, medium. 
Hunt’s Russet, late yellow, good flavor. 
Hubbardston, large, yellow’, splashed red, early. 
King, large, striped red, excellent. 
Lady, small, yellow and red, good. 
Northern Spy, large, striped red, good keeper. 
Rhode Island Greening, large, yellowish-green me¬ 
dium. 
Roxbury Russet, extra quality, largest of the rus¬ 
sets. 
Tolman’s Sweet, medium, light yellow’, excellent 
Jacob's Sweet, best late-keeping sweet apple, 
splendid quality. 
Prices 35, 50 and 75 cents according to size, except 
as noted . A few sorts in hearing size 1.06 and up¬ 
wards. 
CRAB-APPLES 
Hyslop. October to January ; deep crimson. 
Red Siberian. September to October ; small, red. 
Whitney, Aug., Sept.; striped, red and yellow. 
Price 35 cts., 50cts. and 75 cts., according to size. 
PEARS. 
We can supply all varieties. Following are the leading kinds. 
SUMMER. 
Clapp. Very productive ; large, juicy and rich. 
Bartlett. Large, clear, yellow’, juicy ; late. 
Giffard. Medium; greenish yellow’, juicy, good. 
Wilder. Ripens beginning Aug., of superior quality. $1.00. 
AUTUMN. 
Beurre Hardy. October; large, greenish russet. 
Belle Lucrative. September; yellowish green, juicy, melting. 
Bose. October; large, russet, buttery, rich. 
Buffum. September ; very prolific, good for preserving. 
Duchesse d’Angouleme. October; very large, greenish, good. 
Louise Bonne. October; large, pale yellowish and red, juicy. 
Seckel. September ; small, dull brown, red cheeked, sweet. 
Sheldon. November; large, russet brown, very juicy. 
Vermont Beauty. October ; yellow’ with carmine cheek, rich, juicy 
and best quality. $1.00. 
WINTER. 
Anjou. November—January ; large, greenish yellow, red cheek, rich. 
Dana’s Hovey. November ; small, rusty yellow, rich, juicy. 
Lawrence. January ; medium, pale yellow’, sweet. 
Nellis. January; medium, of excellent quality. 
Vicar. December ; very large, yellowish green ; cooking. 
Price (except as noted) : Standards, 5-7 ft., 75 cts. ; bearing trees of a 
few varieties, $2 .00, upwards. 
Orange or Apple. 
productive. 
Rea’s Mammoth. 
QUINCES. 
Large, roundish, bright yellow, Champion. Vigorous and productive. 
Meech. Comparatively new ; quality unsurpassed. 
A fine variety ; golden yellow. Price , 50 cts. y 75 cts. and $1.00 each . 
APRICOTS. 
We offer six varieties that are perfectly hardy in New’ England. Price, 3-4 ft., 50 cts. each : set, six 
varieties, $2.50. 
Special Offer No. 3 only applies to articles on this paye 
