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DUNDEE NURSERY. 
Rapid ill growth and abundant in foliage, each branch adds to the form¬ 
ation of a finely rounded, symetri :al head, making a most magnificent little 
tree. It is especially desirable for ornamenting small grounds, where trees of 
large size could not be used, and it is no less appropriate in parks and other 
extensive places. 
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It is admirably adapted to cemetery planting. Indeed, here is a field 
where it stands without a rival, filling a long felt want. A perfect gem in size, 
style and exquisite form, together with all the hardiness, vigor and endurance 
that can be found in a tree. Cemetery trees are too often neglected and us¬ 
ually fail, but here is one peerless in beauty and suitableness that will be found 
equal to the situation. 
It may be trained into a complete shady arbor, or a fine ornamental gate¬ 
way and in a great variety of fanciful forms. 
STANDARD TREES. 5 TO 6 FOOT STEMS, FINE HEADS., $2.50 EACH; TEN FOR $20. 
Fruit Department. 
We have many varieties of fruits which can be supplied on application, 
but name below only those which have proven hardy and valuable in the north 
and western states. (See our large descriptive catalogue for descriptions.) 
Apples Crabs.' 
Each. 10. 100. 
5 to 6 feet, No. i..... $ 25 $ 2 oo $20 co 
4 10 5 feet, No. 1. 2 o 1 75 15 00 
SUMMER. Duchess, Tetofsky, Yellow Transparent, Red Astrachan, Benoni. 
FALL. Wealthy, Plumb’s Cider, Maiden’s Blush, Hass. Fameuse, Dyer, Longfield. 
WINTER.—Sheriff or American Beauty, Winesao, Ben Davis, Rawle’s Janette, Roman Stem, 
Walbndge. Iowa Blush, Tolman Sweet, Grimes Golden, Jonathan, Mann, Peter, Re¬ 
cumbent. Wolf River, Scott s Winter, Smith’s Cider. 
CRABS.—Whitney No. 20, Hyslop, Martha, Brier Sweet. 
Cherries, 5 to 6 feet, No. 1. 5 o 5 00 40 00 
Early Richmond, English Morello, Dye House, Wragg. 
Plums, 5 to 6 feet. 5 o 5 00 40 OQ 
DeSoto, Wyant, Forest Garden, Wild Goose, Wolf, Hawkeye, Lombard. 
Peaches, 4 to 6 feet.. . . . 50 4 00 35 00 
Elberta, Champion, Hill’s Chili, Bokara No. 3, Smock, Alexander. 
Pears, 5 to 6 feet. 75 6 00 45 00 
Kieffer, Bartlett, Idaho, Flemish Beauty, Beurre d’Anjou. 
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I ONLY OFFER A FEW OF THE HARDIEST AND BEST VARIETIES. 
Moore’s Early— Bunch large; berry large, round, with heavy blue bloom; 
vine exceedingly hardy, entirely exempt from mildew or disease. Its 
earliness makes it desirable for an early market; its hardiness particularly 
adapts it to Canada and northern parts of the United States, Succeeds 
admirably in the south, 
