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PRICE LIST. 
CLEMATIS-2 1-2 inch Pots. 
These plants have made a growth of 12 to 15 inches, and are now in fine condi¬ 
tion to re-pot. If put in the greenhouse this fall they will make good salable plants 
by spring. 
Jackmanni.$6 50 per 100. 
Laweoniana, Sieboldii—Lavender. 6 00 per 100. 
Henryi, Mrs. Howard Wyse—White. 6 00 per ICO. 
Duchess of Edinburgh—Double White .. . 7 00 per 100. 
Lord Neville, President, Gipsey Queen—Purple. 6 00 per 100. 
Paniculata—Small White. 5 00 per 100. 
Note.— 1,000 plants including 35£ Jackmanni, $55.00. 
EVERGREENS. 
We have some line young blocks of Evergreens, and as they must be thinned out 
this season we are offering them very low. They have all been transplanted,—most 
of them have been twice transplanted. 
Per 100. Ferl.COO. 
ARBOR VITAL—Little Gem, Obtusa, Vervaneana, Heath Leaf 10-12 
inches; bushy.$6 00 $ 
“ Tom Thumb, Hovey’s Golden, 12-15 inches....... 6 00 45 00 
“ Pyramidalis, 12-15 inches. 5 00 40 00 
“ Siberian, 8-10 inches. . 5 00 40 00 
JUNIPER—Irish and Swedish, 12-15 inches. 6 00 45 00 
“ Savin, 10-12 inches. . 6 00 
RETINISPORA—Filifera, Squarrosa, Pisifera and Plumosa Aurea, 
15 to 20 inches. 6 00 
SPECIALITIES AJlD flOVEETIES. 
A GOOD SPRAYING MACHINE. 
We have had numberless enquiries from our customers asking for information 
about spraying pumps, &c. So, after having carefully looked into the matter, we 
have determined to offer one here that we can recommend. It is called the “Roch¬ 
ester Sprayer,” and is a combination of force pump and magazine for carrying 
the liquid to be sprayed. For the amateur we know of no better outfit. Price, 
$5.00, freight prepaid. For further particulars send for special circular. 
APPLIES. 
BEAUTY OF BATH—A very fine early apple, ripening with or before Early 
Harvest. Awarded a first-class Certificate by the Royal Horticultural-Society 
of England, a very high honor that few new fruits receive. It is ready for use 
from the middle of July until the middle of August. The fruit is extremely 
handsome, the ground color a yellowish green, beautifully striped and spotted 
with crimson towards the sun. In England it has taken first prize wherever 
exhibited. Trees, 80c each. 
BISMARCK—The Gardeners ’ Chronicle , of London, a most conservative paper, in 
speaking of this apple, ea} T 8 : “It furnishes an instance of precocious heavy 
“ bearing that we do not remember to have seen equaled, Eighteen rods and a 
“ half were covered with Bismarck trees of two years old upon the Doucin 
“ stock. Many of them had eleven, a few twelve, large fruits upon them, and 
“ some had none. The trees are planted in nursery rows, about three feet apart, 
“ and the plants about a foot asunder. An acre of trees cropped in such a 
“ manner would yield about five hundred bushels of fruit per acre.” The tree 
originated in New Zealand and is only a moderate grower. The fruit is of large 
size, in color deep orange yellow, shading to a bronze red. The flesh is yellow, 
juicy and of good quality. Season, winter. Dwarf trees, 2 year old, 40c ; 
Standard, 2 year old, 30c, 
