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The Elm City Nursery Co., New Haven, Conn. 
FRUIT DEPARTMENT—Continued. 
P eaclies. 
Alexander. Medium size; flesh melting, juicy, sweet, very early. 
Champion. Early, large size; sweet, rich, juicy, delicious; white with red cheek 
Crawford Early. Fruit large, oblong; skin yellow, red cheek; flesh deep yellow' ,V 
Crawford Late. Large size; skin yellow, with a dark red cheek; flesh deep vefl y ' . 
Elberta. Large; yellow, with red cheek; flesh yellow and of delicious flavor * ° W ’ Ju ky 
Mountain Rose. Large; roundish; skin whitish, almost covered dark rich red" fle t 
Old Mixon. Skin yellowish white, with deep red cheek; flesh white red at the sit Wllte ' 
Stump tiie World. Large; white, with bright red cheek; flesh white, juicy. ' ° ne ' 
Wonderful. Large; a rich golden yellow; fine flavor. 
Prices of Peaches. 
6 to 8 feet, extra selected, each, 50 cts.; per 10, $3.60. 
4 to 0 feet, each, 25 cts.; per 10, $2.00 per 100, $15.00. 
3 to 4 feet, (special low rate per 1,000), each, 15 cts.; per 10, $1.25; per 100 $9 qo 
Quinces. 
Apple or Grange. Large, roundish; bright golden yellow; cooks tender; excellent fh V( 
Champion. The tree is a prolific and constant bearer; fruit larger than the orange * >r ‘ 
Prices of Quinces. 
6 to 7 feet, transplanted, each, 75 cts to $3.00. 
4 to 6 feet, each 50 cts.; per 10, $4.00; per 100, $35.00. 
3 to 4 feet, each, 35 cts.; per 10, $3.00; per 100, $25.00. 
Plums. 
Abundance. (Japan). Amber; flesh yellow; juicy, tender, sweet; productive. Sept 
Bradshaw. A very large and fine early plum; dark violet red; juicy and good. 
Burbank. (Japan). Large; clear cherry red; an abundant bearer. Sept. 
Golden Drop. Large, oval; light yellow; flesh firm, rich and sweet. Sept. 
Lombard. Medium size; oval; violet red; flesh yellow; vigorous; great bearer. Sept 
October Purple. (Japan). Fruit large and uniform in size; color a reddish purple 
Red June. (Japan). Purplish red; handsome; flesh yellow, good quality; very early. 
Wickson. (Japan Hybrid). Large; carmine; firm, sugary, delicious; vigorous. Sept. 
Prices of Plums. 
6 to 8 feet, each, 75 cts. to $1.00. 
6 to 6 feet, each, 50 cts.; per 10, $1.50; per 100, $40.00. 
Hardy Garden Grapes. 
T HE wonderful development of the American Hardy Grape, through the enthusiastic 
grape breeders’ persistent endeavor in this country, has reached such a high stage oi 
perfection that to-day many prefer some of these latest varieties to the choicest oi 
European kinds. 
BRIGHTON (Red). Bunches Sarge and well 
formed; berries medium to large, of good 
flavor and quality. An excellent early 
grape, ripening with Delaware. 
CAMPBELL’S EARLY. (Black). This su¬ 
perb new grape is fulfilling the promises 
made for it remarkably well, it forms 
large and hondsome clusters, thickly set 
with large round berries. Flavor is rich, 
sweet and delightful. The clusters ripen 
very early. 
CATAWBA (Red). This excellent table and 
wine grape has round berries; when fully 
ripe they are a dark copper color. 
CONCORD (Black). The fine market leader, 
with large, handsome clusters of large, 
luscious berries. Entirely hardy, produc¬ 
tive and reliable; succeeds well over a 
great extent of country. 
EATON (Black). So large in both cluster 
and berry as to be very showy. 
Prices. 
DIAMOND (White). This handsome and 
valuable grape is a seedling of Concord, 
lias the same sturdy qualities of vine, 
and ripens its fruit several weeks earlier. 
One of the best of recent introductions. 
NIAGARA (White), its clusters are large 
and handsome, compactly filled with 
large berries and having a thin but 
tough skin. Flesh is slightly pulpy, 
tender, sweet and delightful. Ripens 
with Concord. 
POCICLINGTON (White). Clusters and ber¬ 
ries large, light golden yellow when fully 
ripe; sweet and tender, with little pulp. 
Ripens after Concord. 
WORDEN (Black). This seedling of Concord 
is larger than the type in bunch and 
berry, of better flavor, earlier, as hardy 
and healthy in every way, producing foie 
crops. A very superior grape. 
Extra selected, 2 years . Each, $0.50 Per 10, $4.50 
Selected, 2 years . Each, .35 Per 10, 3.00 Per 100, $15.01 
Blackberries. 
ESdorado. Beerries are large, jet black, large clusters; sweet, melting, fine flavor. 
Snyder. Medium size, very hardy and enormously productive; has no hard core. 
Rathbiin. Fruit borne on long stems in clusters; berry very large; sweet, luscious. 
Prices of Blackberries. 
Each, 15 cts.; per 10, $1.00; per 100, $6.00. 
Gooseberries. 
Downing. Fruit large, roundish, light green, juicy. Each, 15 cts.; per 10, $1.25. 
Houghton. Medium size; fruit red; bears abundantly. Each, 15 cts.; per 10, $1-00. , 
Industry. Berries of large size; dark red and excellent quality. Subject to mildew. F ac > 
25 cts.; per 10, $2.00. _ v , 
Red Jacket. Red; resembles Houghton, but the fruit is larger; hush vigorous. ac > 
20 cts.; per 10, $1.75. 
Currants. 
Black Naples. Very large, frequently half an inch in diameter; unsurpassed for wine or 
jelly. 
Fay’s "Prolific. Color deep red; great bearer; stems longer than the old Cherry Curran 
less acid; abundant bearer. ,j 
White Grape. Very large; yellowish white; sweet, or very mild acid; highly est 
for table use. 
Prices of Currants. 
Extra strong, 2 years . Each, $ .25 Per 10, $2.00 
Usual size, 2 years . Each, .15 Per 10, 1.25 
P@r 100, $0.00 
FOR SPECIAL DISCOUNTS SEE INSIDE FRONT COVER PAGE. 
