PRICE LIST. 
27 
Fruits. 
APPLES. Summer Varieties : Early Harvest, Red. Astrachan 
and Yellow Transparent. 
Autumn Varieties: Bismarck, Fall Pippin, Fameuse 
Gravenstem, Oldenburg, Red Bietighimer, Stump and 
Wealthy. 
Winter Varieties: Baldwin, Ben Davis, Hubbardston, 
Jonathan, Northern Spy, Pewaukee, Rhode Island Green¬ 
ing, Spitzenburg andThompkins King, 25c. to $2.00 each. 
CRAB APPLES. —Whitney.50c. to $2.00 each- 
PEARS.—Summer Varieties: Bartlett, Clapp’s Favorite, Man¬ 
ning’s Elizabeth, Margaret, Summe r Doyenne, Tyson and 
Wilder Early. 
Autumn Varieties : Angouleme (Duchesse ), Belle Lucrative, 
Bose, Flemish Beauty, Howell, Seckel and Sheldon. 
Winter Varieties: Anjou and Vermont Beauty, 
50c. to $3.00 each. 
CHERRIES. Black Tartarian, Gov. Wood, May Duke, Montmo¬ 
rency and Yellow Spanish, 50c. to S3.00 each. 
PLUMS. Bavay’s Green Gage, Bradshaw, Coe’s Golden Drop, 
Green Gage, Imperial Gage, McLaughlin, Monarch, Moore’s 
Arctic, Pond’s Seedling, Shropshire Damson and Wash¬ 
ington, 50c. to $3.00 each. 
BLACKBERRIES. —Agawam, 50 to 75c. per 10, according to 
size; S3.00 to $5.00 per 100 according to size. 
DEWBERRIES. —Lucretia, 75c. per 10. 
CURRANTS. Red Varieties: Fay’s Prolific, La Versaillaise, 
North Star, Red Cross, Red Dutch and Victoria. White 
Varieties: White Grape. Black Varieties: Black Naples, 
Boskoop Giant and Lee’s Prolific, 15c each; $1.25 per 10. 
Extra large sizes at advanced rates. 
GOOSEBERRIES.- —Columbus, Downing, Industry, Pearl, Red 
Jacket, Smith and Triumph.25c. each; S2.00 per 10. 
Extra large sizes at advanced rates. 
RASP BERRIES. —Cuthbert and Golden Queen. 50c. to 75c. 
per 10, according to size; S3.00 to $6.00 per 100, accord¬ 
ing to size. 
STRAWBERRIES. —The leading varieties. 
15c. each, Si.00 per 10; $6.00 per 100 
RHUBARB. (Pie-Plant.) Linnaeus and Victoria. 
35c. each; $2.50 per 10 
ASPARAGUS, two years old.Si.25 per 100 
TARRAGON .20c. each; Si-5o per 10 
MINT, 1 rue Spearmint.25c. each; S2.00 per 10 
