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The Elm City Nursery Co., New Haven, Connecticut. 
Cherries. 
Sweet Varieties. 
Black Tartarian. Very large; bright pulplish black; tender, juicy and of rich flavor. 
<jov. Wood. Large; nearly white, with red cheek; rich and juicy. One of the best. 
Windsor. Large; dark red; flesh remarkably firm, sweet and of fine quality; productive. 
Tart Varieties. 
Oyehouse. Large; red, fine flavor. 
English Morello. Medium to large: blackish red; rich, juicy and good; very productive. 
Early Richmond. Dark red; melting, juicy, with sprightly flavor. One of the best. 
May Duke. Large; dark red; juicy and rich flavored; very early. 
Montmorency. Large; red; very productive. 
Prices of Cherries. 
Transplanted, each $1.00 to $3.00. Write for available list of transplanted sizes. 
0 to 7 feet,, each', $1.00; per 10, $8.00. 
5 to 6 feet, each, 75 cts.; per 10, $6.00; per 100, $50.00. 
Peaches. 
Alexander. Medium size, 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, juicy. 
Crawford Late. Large size; skin yellow, with a dark red cheek; flesh deep yellow, juicy. 
Elberta. Large; yellow, with red cheek; flesh yellow and of delicious flavor. 
Mountain Rose. Large; roundish; skin whitish, almost covered dark rich red; flesh white. 
Old Mixon. Skin yellowish white, with deep red cheek; flesh white red at the stone. 
Stump the World. Large; white, with bright red cheek; flesh white, juicy. 
Wonderful. Large; a rich golden yellow; fine flavor. 
Prices of Peaches. 
6 to S feet, extra selected, each, 50 cts.; per 10, $3.50. 
4 to 6 feet, each, 25 cts.; per 10, $2.00; per 100, $15.00. 
3 to 4 feet, ( special low rate per i,ooo), each, 15 cts.; per 10, $1.25; per 100, $9.00. 
Quinces. 
Apple or Orange. Large, roundish; bright 
golden yellow cooks tender; excellent 
flavor. 
Champion. 
The 
tree is a prolific 
and 
con- 
stant 
bearer 
; fruit larger 
than 
the 
orange. 
Bently. 
Large 
and handsome, 
after 
the 
Champion Quince. The third year 
from the nursery. Quince trees take up 
very little room in the garden and not 
only bear very delicious fruits but are 
quite decorative, both in fruit and in 
growth. Mr. Chillingworth, who appears 
in this picture, is an enthusiastic and 
successful gardener and produces quite 
a quantity of most delicious and beau¬ 
tiful fruits within the restrictions of a 
small city garden. 
$. 
sizes 
orange quince type. 
Rea’s Mammoth. Very large and a prolific 
bearer. 
Prices of Quinces 
5 to 7 feet, transplanted, each 75 cts. to 
00. Write for available list of transplanted 
3 to 4 feet, each, 50 cts.; per 10, $4.00; 
per 100, $35.00. 
2 to 3 feet, each, 35 cents; 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, 
an abundant bearer. Sept. 
Burbank. (Japan). Large; clear cherry red, 
(ierman Prune. A popular plum, bearing large purple fruits. 
Uolden Drop. I.aige size, oval, color light yellow, tender and sweet. Last of September. 
om ard. Medium size; oval; violet red; flesh yellow; vigorous; great bearer. Sept. 
[Niagara. Dark red; medium size; fine quality. 
„ urple. (Japan). Fiuit large and uniform in size; color a reddish purple. 
w , Une ‘ ( .apan). Purplish red; handsome; flesh yellow, good quality; very early, 
yi,. . ^ ° n ’ ely * ar S e > color green splashed with red, juicy, sweet. One of the best. 
. apan Hybrid). Large; carmine; firm, sugary, delicious; vigorous. Sept. 
Prices of Plums. 
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for special discounts see inside front cover page. 
