SELECT LIST OF APPLES. 
STANDARDS 
6 to 7 feet. 
Extra size, 7 to 8 feet. 
Double extra size. 
Bearing age. 
Each. 
.80 50 
60 
. 1 GO 
1 50 
Doz. 
85 00 
6 00 
9 00 
15 00 
DWARFS. 
2 to 3 feet. 
Extra size, 3 to 4 feet. 
.50 
.. 75 
5 00 
7 00 
SUMMER APPLES. 
Red Ast racliau—Large, deep crimson, juicy, tart. 
Karly Harvest—Medium size, yellow, mild flavor. 
Sweet Bough—Large, pale yellow; sweet, tender. 
Early 8trawl)erry. 
Tetoisky—Medium size, flesh juicy, sprightly, acid. 
Yellow Trausi)areut—Medium size; yellow, sub¬ 
acid. 
AUTUMN APPLES. 
Duchess ol* Oldenburg—Yellow, juicy and pleasant. 
Fall Pipi>iu—Large, yellow; rich and delicious. 
Fameuse—Medium size; deep crimson. 
Gravenstein—A large, striped, roundish apple. 
3Iaideii's Blush—Large, paleyellow, wdth red cheek. 
Munson’s Sweet—Medium to large; pale yellow. 
Wealthy—Dark red, fine, Juicy, sub-acid; very good. 
WINTER APPLES. 
Baldwin—Large, bright red, crisp, juicy and rich. 
Ben Davis—A large handsome apple of good quality. 
Fallawater. 
GoUleu Russel—Crisp, juicy, mild, sub-acid. 
Grimes’ Golden Pippin-Large size,golden yellow; 
crisp. 
Hubbardslon Xonesneh. 
King orTompkins County—A superb red apple of 
large size and fine quality; good bearer. 
Newtown Pipi)in. 
Northern Spy—Large, striped: flesh juicy, rich, 
highly aromatic, retaining its freshness until July. 
Peck’s Pleasant—Large; pale yellow; flesh firm. 
R. I. Greening—Excellent for dessert and cooking. 
Roxbnry Russet—Medium to large; keeps till June. 
Russet. American Golden. 
Russet. English—Pale yellow; sub-acid flavor: late 
keeper. 
Seek-no-Further—Fruit large; dull red. 
Smokehouse. 
Smith’s Cider—Medium size; red and yellow; acid. 
Talmaii's Sweet—Medium size; sweet; excellent. 
Twenty-Ounce—A very large, show'y, striped apple. 
Wine Sap—Deep red; keeps well; good bearer. 
Yellow I5ellflower. 
York Imi)erial—Firm, crisp, juicy, mild, sub-acid. 
Spitzenberg. 
Bismarck—Excessive bearer, extremely hardy. 
Standards—3 to 4 ft., 50c. each, $5 per dozen. 
CRAB APPLES. 
Each. Doz. 
First-class, 6 to 7 feet.SO 50 $5 00 
Extra size, 7 to 8 feet. 00 6 00 
Bearing age. 1 00 9 00 
Come into bearing very early, often the second year 
from planting and bear every year. They are very 
productive aud ornamental. 
Hysloi)—Large; deep crimson; very popular. 
Large Red and Yellow Siberian—About an inch 
in diameter; grown in clusters. 
Transcendaut—Tree immensely productive, early 
bearer. Fruit from IVj to 2 inches in diameter. 
Excellent for sauce and pies. Juicy aud crisp. Skin 
yellow, striped with red. 
SELECT PEARS. 
PRICE OF PEAR TREES. 
Each. Doz. 
5 to 6 feet.so 50 So 00 
Extra size, 6 to 7 feet. 60 6 00 
Double extra size. 1 00 10 00 
Bearing age. 1 50 15 00 
PRICE OF DWARF TREES. 
Extra size, 3 to 4 feet.80 50 S5 00 
Double extra size. 75 7 50 
Bearing age... 1 00 10 00 
The letter “ D ” appended to the description of va¬ 
rieties indicates that such varieties can be supplied 
either as dwarf or standard. 
SUMMER PEARS. 
Bartlett—Large size; buttery, very juicy and high 
flavored; bears early aud abundantly. D. 
Clai)p’s Favorite—Very large; yellowish green and 
covered with small russet specks; melting. D. 
Doyenne d’Ete—Medium size; yellowish, with a fine 
blush; juicy, sugary and rich; very early. D. 
Osband'.s Summer. 
Ty.son. 
AUTUMN PEARS. 
li. d’An.j<)u—Large, greenish, sprinkled with russet; 
flesh buttery, melting, with a rich flavor. D. 
BulTum. D. 
Duehe.sse d'AngouIeine—Very large; dull greenish 
yellow; flesh white, buttery and very juicy, with a 
rich and very excellent flavor. D. 
Howell. 
Kieft’er’.s Hy])rid—An early aud very prolific bearer; 
wonderfully showy. D. 
Sheldon—Medium size; greenish russet; melting, 
juicy, with a very brisk, highly perfumed flavor. 
Seckol—Small; yellowish brown when fully ripe; 
flesh very fine grained, sweet, exceedingly Juicy, 
buttery. D. 
Vermont Beauty. D. 
WINTER PEARS. 
Lawrence. 
Vicar of AVakefield. 
CHERRIES. 
Each. Doz. 
First-class, 5 to 6 feet.$0 GO 86 00 
Extra size, 6 to 7 feet; heavy. 7.5 7 00 
Double extra size, 7 to 8 feet. 1 00 9 00 
Bearing age. of some kinds, 8 to 9 feet.. 1 50 
The Cherry is well adapted for planting along 
streets or in 3 ’ards as shade trees. 
SWEET VARIETIES. 
Black Eagle—Large, black; very tender aud juicy. 
Black Tartarian—Very large, bright purplish black. 
Choc’s Trauspareiii—Medium size; pale amber. 
Downer’s Late Rod—Large, light red; tender and 
juicy. 
Ellon—Large, pale yellow, streaked with red. 
Gov. Wood (Oxheart)-Very large, nearly white, 
with a red cheek; rich aud juicy; one of the best. 
Kuight’.s Early Black. 
Napoleon Bigarreau—Large, pale yellow or red. 
Rockport Bigarieau—Large, pale amber, with 
clear red cheek: a very excellent aud handsome 
cherry. 
Schmidt's Bigarreau—Hardy and productive; 
large, deep black; rich flavor. 
