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CHERRY HILL NURSERY, West Newbury, Mass., T. C. THURLOW, Proprietor. 
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FRUIT TREES AND SMALL FRUITS. 
We are every year doing less with fruit trees and more 
witty ornamentals. Still, we keep a few well grown trees 
of f ae leading varieties, and have this year an exception¬ 
al 1 ^ fine lot of two and three year peach trees, straw berry 
p - bs and grape vines. 
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"j leading varieties, 3 and 4 yrs. from the bud. 
i, Greening, Gravenstein, Kusset, Red Astrachan. 
' v Rox Russets trees, 0 to 8 feet, 2 inches 
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-Standard, leading varieties, 3 and 4 years. 
Large selected trees. 
Bartlett, Anjou, Clapp’s, Lawrence, Seckel, etc. 
Cherries—Best sweet and sour varieties, 3 and 4 years.... 
Plums—Best hardy Japan plums, 3 and 4 years. 
Abundance, Burbank, Sweet Botan, Yellow Japan, etc. 
Peaches—Best kinds, 2 and 3 yrs.from bud; branch low- 
Early Crawford, Stump, Bokara No. 3, Old Mixon, etc. 
Quinces—Orange, extra large, 75c; medium. 
Grapes—One and two year vines, Concord, Moore’s Early, 
Worden. 
One and two year vines, Campbell’s Early and 
Green Mountain. 
Moore’s Diamond (white), Green Mountain 
(white), 3 years. 
Strawberries—Bubach, Lovett, Brandywine, Fountain 
Haverland, $4 per 1000. 
Clyde & Sample, $5 per 1000. 
Currants—Cherry, Fay, Versaillaise, White Grape ... . 
Pomona and Pres. Wilder . 
Gooseberries—Houghton & Downing, large plant. 
Blackberries—Agawam and Wachusetts. 
Raspberries—Cuthbert and Miller. 
Mulberries—Downing and New American.50c. to 
Rhubarb—Monarch and Linnmus, large clumps, 25c; 
divided roots. 
Asparagus—Conover’s Colossal and Palmetto. 
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We keep on hand more large well-grown trees than are usually found In nurseri 
For an immediate effect these are very useful, but are more expensive than small trees.’ 
Visitors are always welcome to our grounds on any day except Sundays, and gentlemen 
with their gardeners will always receive polite attention whether they purchase or not. 
Those from a distance can come by rail to By Held, 2J miles from our nurseries, or 
via the Haverhill and Nevvburyport Electrics, within 14 miles of us. Conveyance can 
usuallv lie found at the West Newburv post office. 
THE SPARRELL PR.NT, BOSTON. 
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