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NEW EDITION. “ BARRY’S FRUIT GARDEN. 
BY P. BARRY. 
Revised and brought down to date by the author. It is a book for all, from the 
most extensive orchard ist to the owner of a city lot. Price $2.50, by mail, postpaid. 
THE ROSE. 
BY H. B. ELLWANGER. 
One handsome volume, lGmo., cloth. Price $1.25, by mail, post paid. A work 
which should be in the hands of every rose grower. 
Brief Essays on New Fruits, Ornamental Trees and Plants. 
BY WILLIAM C. BARRY. 
The above Essays will be mailed to any address, post paid, on receipt of 50 cents. 
WE ASK ATTENTION TO 
OUR SPECIALTIES FOR THE AUTUMN OF 1884 
Rare and Choice New and Old Fruits (ofevery description for the gar¬ 
den and orchard.) 
New and Old Grapes (best sorts for garden, vineyard or grapery.) 
New and Beautiful Ornamental Trees and Shrubs— Embracing 
kinds with remarkable and showy foliage, as well as attractive blooms. 
Small Fruits —In great variety and of the best sorts, as per catalogue, herewith. 
Fine Pot-Grown Grape Vines, as wel) as Select Plants Grown in 
the Open Ground (the newest and finest old sorts.) 
Choice Pot-Grown Tender Roses for Winter Flowering. 
Select Hardy Phloxes (bright distinct colors.) 
Larkspurs (Perennial)—Tall growing, remarkably fine sorts, unsurpassed for sum¬ 
mer decoration of the garden. 
Besides our extensive general collection, for which we refer to our various cata¬ 
logues. 
The amateur as well as the mast extensive planter, will find this a favorable op¬ 
portunity to supply their wants. 
Do not fail to consult our Catalogue before purchasing. 
