PRICE-LIST FOR FALL OF 1906 
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PEARS, Summer—Bartlett, Clapp’s Favorite, Doj^enne d’Ete. Each 
Autumn —Beurre d’Anjou, Buffum, Duchesse d’An- 
gouleme, Howell, Kieffer’s Hybrid, Lawrence. 
Winter—Rutter, Seckel, Sheldon, Worden-Seckel. 
5 to G ft.$1 25 
G to 8 ft. 2 00 
PLUMS, Japanese — Abundance, Burbank, Chabof, Satsuma, 
Willard. 5 to G ft. 1 00 
QUINCES-Champion, Orange, Rea’s Mammoth. 3 to 4 ft. 75 
SMALL FRUITS 
BLACKBERRIES — Early Harvest, Eldorado, Erie, Kittatinny, 
Rathbun, Snyder, Wilson Junior. 
.per 100, $3.. 
CURRANTS, Red —Cherry, Fay’s Prolific, Red Dutch; White— 
White Grape; Black—Lee’s Prolific. 25 
GOOSEBERRIES —Downing, Houghton, Industry, Smith’s Im¬ 
proved. 25 
GRAPES, Black — Concord, Moore’s Early, Warden; Red—Brigh¬ 
ton, Catawba, Delaware; White — Green 
Mountain, Niagara, Pocklington. 2 -year... 25 
Extra heavy. 50 
RASPBERRIES — Columbian, Cuthbert, Golden Queen, Gregg, 
Mammoth Cluster, Ruby.per 100, $3.. 
STRAWBERRIES —Bederwood, Bismarck, Brandywine, Bubach, 
Charles Downing, Gandy, Gladstone, Mar¬ 
shall, Sharpless. Runners, per 100, $2; 
per 1,000, $7.50. Potted plants, per 100, 
$3 to $4. 
ESCULENT ROOTS 
ASPARAGUS-Barr’s Mammoth. Per 100, $1.50; per 1,000, $ 6 . 
RHUBARB —Best varieties. Per 10, $1.50; per 100, $10. 
ROSES 
Potted Unless Noted 
AUSTRIAN BRIERS —Harrison’s Yellow and Persian Yellow. 40 
SWEETBRIER —Rosa Rubiginosa. 40 
HYBRIDS, Penzance Briars —Amy Robsart, Anne of Geierstein, 
Brenda, Flora Mclvor, Lady Penzance, Lord Pen¬ 
zance, Meg Merrilies, Minna. 40 
BUSH —Carolina (Swamp Rose). Rosa canina, Lucida, Lucida, 
var. alba multiflora, nitida rubrifolia (Red-leaved 
Rose), field-grown. 35 
CLIMBING. Prairie —Baltimore Belle, Dorothy Perkins, Prairie 
Queen, Grevillea, or Seven Sisters. 40 
Setigera. 2 to 2K ft. Field-grown. 35 
Ramblers —Crimson, White, Pink and Yellow, The 
Dawson (carmine). 40 
Per 10 
$10 00 
15 00 
7 50 
6 00 
5G 
2 00 
2 00 
2 00 
3 00 
50 
3 50 
3 50 
3 50 
3 00 
3 50 
3 00 
3 50 
