General catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, shrubs, roses, etc . te winter pear. $ New Winter Pear, Olivier Des Serres. A valuable late-keeping winter pear, ripening about the same time as the Josephinperhaps keeping longer, say till first of March. The fruit is of good size, roundish,than Josephine. Flesh tender, juicy, melting; flavor distinct, excellent. In quality itgood to best. As the number of late-keeping, high-flavored pears is not large, this vareceived favorably. $ The Worden Seckel Pear. A seedling of the Seckel raised by Mr. Sylvester Worden, the originator of theWo


General catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, shrubs, roses, etc . te winter pear. $ New Winter Pear, Olivier Des Serres. A valuable late-keeping winter pear, ripening about the same time as the Josephinperhaps keeping longer, say till first of March. The fruit is of good size, roundish,than Josephine. Flesh tender, juicy, melting; flavor distinct, excellent. In quality itgood to best. As the number of late-keeping, high-flavored pears is not large, this vareceived favorably. $ The Worden Seckel Pear. A seedling of the Seckel raised by Mr. Sylvester Worden, the originator of theWorden Grape. Fruit medium size, borne in clusters, juicy, buttery, fine-grained, witharoma fully equal to that of its parent, which it surpasses in size, beauty, and keeping October, but will keep in good condition till December. $ The Abundance Plum. Of Japanese origin. Fruit large and beautiful ; amber, turning to a rich, bright cherry ; flesh lightyellow, juicy, tender, sweet; exceedingly productive. Season very early. 50c. 2 ELLWANGER & BARRYS. NEW WINTER PEAR, DORSET. (Reduced.) The Burbank Plum. Also of Japanese origin. Large and beautiful; clear cherry red ; an abundant bearer, valuablemarket variety. Ripens early in September. 50c. The Dunlap Plum. ? \ remarkably handsome, large yellow plum, resembling the Yellow Egg, but ripening early ; cling,.? /, sweet, very good. 75c. The Giant Prune. d by Mr. Luther Burbank, of California. Of immense size, as its name implies ; firm, rich,icious ; prolific. Tree a strong, handsome grower. The Lafayette Plum. \te irietv, dium to large, roundish, purple, quality good. Ripens last of The Monarch Plum. >( al ; dark purplish blue, freestone, of excellent quality, an abundant The Purple Reine Claude Plum. (Kiine Claude Violette.) irple, delicious flavor; one of the best for the table. Ripens middle of The Red June Plum. Plum; medium to large, roundish conical, purplish red, handsome; — The Wickson Plum. mks ebr


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