FRUIT TREES. 
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BEST QUINCES. 
Angers. Profuse bearer. Oct. Champion. Oval fruit. Oct. 
Apple or Orange. Golden yellow. Oct. Meech’s Prolific. Large, fine quality. 
Bourgeat. Golden yellow. Large. Oct. Rea, or Rea’s Mammoth. Large. 
TRAINED FRUIT TREES FOR FRUIT HOUSES 
AND GARDENS. 
With Direct Importations, exceptional facilities are now offered for supplying the best Trained 
Fruit Trees obtainable in large variety, and of different forms and sizes, and of the choicest varieties 
for fruit houses and gardens. Extra size trees for these purposes are also supplied at reasonable 
prices. 
Owing to the Increasing Demand for these Trained Fruit Trees, both for fruit houses and gar¬ 
dens, it is desirable that orders should be entered as far in advance of the shipping season as possible. 
Apples, Pears and Plums are usually grown as Cordons, or in the Horizontal-trained form. 
Apricots, Peaches and Nectarines, Fan-trained for covering walls, trellises, etc. 
In Obtaining the Larger Sizes of these Fan-trained Trees, immediate fruiting may be secured. 
Prices: Horizontal-trained Trees, 2 tiers, 3, 4 and 5 tiers, $i5 % to $35 per dozen. Cordons, single 
and double, $10 to $20 per dozen. Dwarf Fan-trained, of different sizes, including extra bearing 
trees, $20 to $40 per dozen, according to size. 
BEST HARDY GRAPES. 
Strong Vines, selected for early fruiting, 
BLACK GRAPES. 
Campbell’s Early. Large, very fine. 
Concord. Large, handsome. 
Eaton. Very large bunch and fruit. 
Eumelan. Sweet and tender. 
Hartford. Very early, reliable. 
Mills. Fine flavor, large and juicy. 
Moore’s Early. Large, prolific. 
Worden. Large and handsome. 
RED GRAPES. 
Agawam. Juicy, fine. 
Brighton. Rich, early. 
Catawba. Large, rich. 
Many other varieties can be supp 
to 50 cts.; very low prices per 100 and per 1,000. 
Delaware. Well known. 
Moyer. Fruit like Delaware. 
Salem. Large and tender. 
Ulster Prolific. Finest qualities. 
Wyoming. Large, rich, red. 
WHITE GRAPES. 
Green Mountain. Early. 
McKinley. Very early. Fine quality 
Moore’s Diamond. Rich flavor. 
Niagara. Hardy, vigorous, productive; flavor 
one of the very best. 
Rebecca. Medium, delicious. 
Winchell. One of the earliest white grapes. 
GRAPE VINES FOR VINERIES. 
For Early and successful fruiting, only Planting and Fruiting Canes should be used that are in 
-dormant condition, where the wood is properly ripened and the Vines have had the “natural rest” 
incident to remaining dormant throughout the winter season. 
In Supplying many of the largest and finest collections of these Foreign Vines sent out in this 
country for a number of years past, the furnishing of this stock, as of the Trained Fruit Trees, has 
become a feature of my business; and with direct importations from the best stock in Europe, reliable 
“Vines in the best condition and large variety are furnished on reasonable terms. As this material, 
“however, is not kept in stock, orders for special varieties and quantities should be sent as far in 
-advance of the shipping season as possible. 
The Following comprise the very best varieties for hot or cold graperies. The kinds marked 
““H. G.” are for Hot Graperies, “C. G.” for Cold Graperies, and “H. or C. G.” for either. 
Prices : Strong dormant Planting Canes, $2 to $3 each; extra fruiting Vines, $ each. 
w PURPLE OR BLACK VARIETIES. 
©arbarossa or Prince Albert. Very large and late, 
of fine quality. H. G. 
Black Alicante. Very large cluster, fine flavor. 
Black Frontignam. Medium sized, rich, musky 
fruit. Prolific. H. G. 
Black Hamburg or Frankenthal. Large, sweet, 
juicy, oval fruit. Most reliable variety. H. 
or C. G. 
Gros Colman. Large bunches of extra-sized, 
peculiarly flavored, juicy berries. H. or C. G. 
Gros Maroc. Fruit large, purple, fine flavor, late. 
H. G. 
Lady Downes. Large, sweet, oval fruit, firm, 
rich flavored. One of the best late grapes. 
H. G. 
Madresfield Court. Large, of rich flavor. H. G. 
Muscat Hamburg or Black Muscat. Equal in size 
and beauty to the Black Hamburg, and with 
a musky flavor. H. or C. G. 
Muscat of Alexandria. Delicious variety, high 
flavor, late ; Equal to imported Malaga. H. G. 
Royal Muscadine or Chasselas de Fontainebleau. 
One of the best varieties; bunches sometimes 
weighing five or six pounds. C. G. 
Syrian. Immense bunches, which have weighed 
20 pounds. Oval berries of good quality. H. G. 
Trentham Black. Large bunches of rich fruit. 
Great bearer. 
RED VARIETIES. 
Red Chasselas. A valuable old variety. C. G. 
