ow is the Accepted Time. 
Never in the history of the Nursery trade 
have such low prices prevailed. In fact, the 
bottom has entirely dropped out of most all stock 
that is grown by Nurserymen. If you wish to 
avail yourself of low prices, kindly look over the 
articles enumerated below, and then correspond 
with me. 
Fruit Trees. —Standard Pears, Dwarf Pears, Apples, 5 
Plums, Peaches, Cherries, Apricots, Quinces, etc. | 
Small Fruits. —Currants, tree-shaped and bushed ; ^ 
Gooseberries, Industry and Downing ; Blackber¬ 
ries, Raspberries, Strawberries, Grapes, etc. 
Ornamental Trees. — Catalpa speciosa, Purple 
Beech, Paul’s Double Thorn, Cut-leaf Birch, 
Young’s Weeping Birch, Mountain Ash, Weeping 
Mountain Ash, Teas’ Weeping Mulberry, Russian 
Mulberry, Silver Maple, Wier’s Cut-leaf Maple, 
Red-flowering Horse Chestnut, Carolina Poplars 
—the finest stock in the north, Norway Maples. 
Nut Trees. — English Walnuts, English Filberts, 
American Sweet Chestnuts, Spanish Chestnuts. 
Evergreens. —Norway Spruce, American and Siberian 
Arbor Vitae, Irish Juniper, Colorado Blue Spruce, 
Douglas Spruce. . 
Ornamental Shrubs and Vines. -Altheas, Purple 
Berberry, Calycanthus, Deutzias, California Privet, 
Golden-leaf Elder, Golden-leaf Syringas or Mock 
Orange, Honeysuckles, Lilacs, Ivys, Hydrangeas, 
Wistarias, Weigelias, Spireas, Rhododendrons—a 
large stock all grades. Hardy Azalias. 
^ Roses. —Hybrid Perpetuals, Teas, Mosses and Climbers. 
I Also a large and fine assortment of Tree Roses. 
I Special inducements'offered. '. . .. 
I Imported Stock. —Special prices. Standard Pears, 
I Myrobolan Plum, Mariana Plum, Mahaleb and 
I Mazzard Cherry Stock. 
Special inducements on Plum Trees and Carolina Poplars. 
J. Frank Norris, 
Brighton Central Nurseries, 
Brighton, N. Y. 
