The Elm City Nursery Co., New Haven, Conn. 
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CAMT'JLJKJLJL’S KARJLY LRAir'E—One-third natural size, see page 62. 
fruit Department. 
F RUIT growing on a large scale is one of the country’s profitable in¬ 
dustries and in old New England large tracts of country are now 
being rapidly put into orchards, which only a few years ago were 
practically abandoned as worthless. It is probably true that no part of our 
country offers an opportunity to grow better flavored or colored fruits, 
especially apples and peaches, than the New England hills, 
k ^ le lar ge profits from peach orchards within the last few years are well 
nown. In a smaller way the home acre, yes, even the small city garden, 
n be made to return crops of fruit well worth all the labor expended; 
u^n, t°° there j s t he other side, the genuine pleasure and profit many of 
the^ anC ^ more wou l £ l they only knew what they are missing, in watching 
thp fl reeS ® T0W ’ from the blossoming time, when the orchards rival in beauty 
their H Wer iS arc l ens > Uien the doubtful time of fruit forming, and on through 
h , e ''flopment until the ripening colors appear and in the full maturity 
ve l le actual fruits of our watchfulness and care. 
s APPLES—Standard. 
^ ed Astrachan, Yellow Transparent, Sweet-bough. 
Winter _i.N I 'PP* n > Gravenstein, Maiden’s Blush, Pound Sweet, Red-Beitigheimer. 
6 to 9 ft dwin, Ben Davis, Bismarck, King, Northern Spy, R. 1. Greening. 
5 to 6 ft'’ trans Pl an ted. Each, $0.50 to $3.00 
< to 5 ft. Each, .35 Per 10, $3.00 Per 100, $25.0G 
. Each, .25 Per 10, 2.00 Per 100, 18.00 
Varietie CRABAPPLES. 
s - Hyslop, Transcendent, etc. Prices same as Standard Apples. 
Varietie • c PEARS—Standard. 
Worden.Seckel (neiv™^ ^ utum ^ —Clapp’s Favorite, Bartlett, Keiffer, Seckel, Sheldon. 
« to u fr'^'N^ce, Vicar. 
6 to 6 ft..’... bp anled . Each, $0.75 to $3.00 
’. Each, $0.75 Per 10, $6,00 Per 100, $50.09 
°R SPECIAL DISCOUNTS SEE INSIDE FRONT COVER PAGE. 
