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nOVEY AND CO.'S CATALOGUE OF 
Norway Spruce, handsome specimens .... 
2 to 3 feet high, per hundred. $25 to $30. 
Hemlock Spruce, handsome specimens .... 
2 feet high, for hedges, $25 per hundred. 
Abies clandbrasiliana, a handsome dwarf spruce . 
pygimea, a very dwarf and pretty tree .... 
pyramidalis, a neat, formal tree, of erectgrowth 
orientalis, ouc of the most beautiful leaves, deep green 
cserulea, the blue spruce, very handsome bluish foliage 
JTmiperus Bedfordiana, a handsome spreading tree . 
chinensis, one of the hardiest and most beautiful 
Hibernica, the Irish Juniper. 
Sueccia, the Swedish Juniper. 
Sabina, dwarf and pretty. 
squamata, a dwarf plant of feathery aspect 
Rentinospora obtusa, a hardy and handsome evergreen 
plumosa a urea, exquisite, all the shoots tipped with gold 
Lycopodoides, new, very beautiful and dwarf 
Taxus canadensis, a beautiful, hardy, small tree 
Thuja Hoveyi, one of the most beautiful of the arbor vitses 
Wareana, the Siberian arbor vitas, very handsome 
Vervaineana, a new and handsome kind, gold tinted 
Geo. Peabody, tipped with gold, beautiful 
Pinus Austriaca, the Austrian pine .... 
sylvestris, the Scotch pine. 
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FRUITS. 
GRAPE VINE£ FOR GRAPERIES. 
These are a specialty of culture, our plants being all raised from cuttings of 
bearing vines in our own grapery, and all grown in pots. During the last thirty 
years we have supplied thousands of vines to cultivators in all parts of the country. 
The following are the leading and new varieties : — 
Barbarossa, immense bunches and very large black berries. §1. 
Black Prince, very sweet, long bunches and black berries. 
Black Alicante, berries very large, bunch large; a fine keeper. 
Bowood Muscat, very large amber berries, large bunches; delicious. $1.50. 
Buckland Sweetwater, large, oval berries, amber color, tender flesh. 
Burchardt’s Prince, a fine, large, black grape; very handsome. 
Chavoush, large bunches and large, oval berries; amber color. $1. 
Chaptal, one of the best early grapes, berries transparent. 
Chasselas de Fontainebleau, white, a delicious and fine early grape. 
Chasselas, Bed, good-sized bunches; red berries; early. 
White, good-sized bunches; rich, sweet, aud early; 
Duchess of Buccleugh, round berries, golden color, and grpat bearer. 
Foster’s White, bunches and berries large; clear amber color. 
Frankentlial, very large bunches and black berries. 
Frontignan, Grizzly, yellowish-red berries, with delicious Muscat flavor. 
White, long bunches and fine Muscat flavor, 
Golden Champion, superb; large bunches and largest berries. $1. 
Gros Bleu, similar to B. Hamburg; berries have a dense blue bloom. 
Hamburg, Black, well known as one of the best of grapes. 
Hamburg, Champion, bunches large and well-flavored. 
Hamburg Golden, a very fine grape; amber-colored, large bunches. 
Wilmot’s 16, similar to B. Hamburg; earlier. 
Wilmot’s Black, large berries and large bunch; very handsome. 
Victoria, similar to B. Hamburg but larger. 
Lady Downes, bunch large, black berries; a fine keeping grape. 
Madresfield Court, a new, rich, black Muscat grape. 81. 
Mrs. Piuce’s Black Muscat, a new, large, fine, long keeping grape. 
