HOOPES, BROTHER & THOMAS’S 
5 
Per 10 
Per 100 
Per 1000 
RASPBERRIES— Gregg & Souhegan. 
J$ 20 
? 1 20 « S 00 
Cuthbert, Golden Queen and Miller. 
30 
I 20 
10 00 
Kansas. 
30 
I 50 
12 OO 
Columbian. 
40 
2 50 
20 00 
ASPARAGUS— Barr’s Mammoth and Conover’s Col- 
OSSAL, 2 years.$30 per 10,000 
75 
3 50 
Palmetto, 2 years. 
75 
3 50 
STRAWBERRIES— Bubach, Cumberland Triumph, 
Albany, Sharpless, Greenville and Tennessee 
Prolific. 
50 
4 00 
Brandywine, Gandy, I-Iaverland, Michael's Eari,)’ 
and Timbrell.. 
60 
5 00 
RHUBARB. 
5 ° 
4 00 
HORSERADISH —Sets for transplanting. 
25 
50 
4 00 
BUDS. 
Per 100 
Per 1000 
APPLE— Leading varieties. 
So 50 
$ I 50 
APRICOT, CHERRY, NECTARINE, PEAR AND PLUM- 
Leading varieties. 
50 
2 OO 
PEACH —Leading varieties. 
50 
1 50 
SCIONS. 
APPLE— Leading varieties.. 
75 
1 5 ,° 
CHERRY 44 “ . 
I 00 
4 00 
PEAR 44 “ . 
I 00 
4 00 
PLUM 41 “ . 
I 00 
4 00 
NATURAL PEACH PITS. 
CROP OF 1900 . 
From the mountains of Western North Carolina, where they have no yellows. 
In lots of io bushels and under.$1.40 per bushel 
In lots of 20 bushels and under. 1 - 3 ° l )er bushel 
In lots of 20 to 50 bushels.*«I 5 l ,cr bushel 
In lots of 50 bushels and over. J-oo per bushel 
F. O. B. at West Chester. 50 pounds to the bushel. 
ORNAMENTAL DEPARTMENT. 
DECIDUOUS TREES. 
APPLE— Double: Flowering, assorted, 4 lo 5 feet . 
Sweet Scented (Pyrus eoronarius), 4 to 5 feet . . 
ASH— American, 5 to 6 feet . 
“ 6 to 8 feet. 
BEECH—American, 5 to 6 feet. 
English, 3^ to 4 feet. 
“ 4 to 5 feet . 
4# 5 to 6 feet. 
“ 6 to 7 feet . 
44 7 to 8 feet. 
41 8 to 10 feet. 
Fern-leaved, 3 to 4 feet! 
4 *° 5 £ ce j; l a very handsome tree 
44 5 to 6 feet J J 
44 6 to 7 feet J 
Purple-leaved, 4 to 5 feet ] 
44 5 to 6 feet j 
44 6 to 7 feet ! River’s variety, grafted 
*• 7 to 8 feet f from our specimen. 
44 8 to 10 feet | 
4 ‘ 10 to 12 feet J 
$2 00 
1 50 
J 50 
2 00, 
3 00. 
1 50 
00 
50 
50 
50 
8 00 
10 00 
5 00 
6 00 
7 00 
8 00 
10 00 
15 00 
18 00 
22 00 
70 00 
