. Descriptive catalogue of the leading new fruits, 1894. Nurseries (Horticulture), Minnesota, Catalogs; Vegetables, Seeds, Catalogs; Flowers, Catalogs. W. N. SCARFF, NEW CARLISLE, In case we are out of any one variety of fruit in this line, we reserve the right to substitute another equally as good, of same color and time of ripening unless "No Substi- tuting is written on order. APPLES. STANDARD. 2 to 3 years, 5 to 7 feet %-inches and up, each 20 cents; $ per dozen; $ per 100.\( \j \ \ VARIETIES. Salome, Yellow Transparent, Wolf Ri^er, Hydes' King of the West, Baldwin,^ B
. Descriptive catalogue of the leading new fruits, 1894. Nurseries (Horticulture), Minnesota, Catalogs; Vegetables, Seeds, Catalogs; Flowers, Catalogs. W. N. SCARFF, NEW CARLISLE, In case we are out of any one variety of fruit in this line, we reserve the right to substitute another equally as good, of same color and time of ripening unless "No Substi- tuting is written on order. APPLES. STANDARD. 2 to 3 years, 5 to 7 feet %-inches and up, each 20 cents; $ per dozen; $ per 100.\( \j \ \ VARIETIES. Salome, Yellow Transparent, Wolf Ri^er, Hydes' King of the West, Baldwin,^ Ben Davis, Early Harvest,' Grimes Golden, Hass, Northern Spy, Tlambo, Red Astrachan, Tetofsky)-Wagner,-Wealthy, Twenty-Ounce, etc. CHERRIES. 2 to 3 years, 5 to 6 feet ^-inches and up, 30 cents; $ per dozen; $20 00 per 1000 Y \ VARIETIES. Dye Housed Early Richmond, Governor Wood, May Duke, Montmorency, Olivett, Reine Hortense. PEARS. Standard, 2 to 3 years, 5 to 7 feet, \ inches and up, 25 cents each; $ per v dozen; $ per 100. \y VARIETIES. x Bartlett, Beure De Anjue, Clapp's Favorite, Duchess, Flemish Beauty, Keifer's Hybrid; Lawson; Leconte^Seckel. DWARF PEARS. 4^o 5 feet, first class, 20 cents^ach; $; $ per 100. VARIETIES. Bradshire,' I>amsoi\ German Prune," Imperial Gage, Lombard, Niagara, Quackenboss^Reine Claude Richland, Shropshire Damson, Washington. QUINCES. The Orange Quince, taken on a whole, has no superior. Tree a good grower. Comparatively free from disease. Scarcely ever fails to bear a good crop of fine fruit. Our trees are all grown from cuttings, and are a superior lot. Strong and healthy. Have a large stock, and hence can offer a low rate. Each 15 cents; $ per dozen; $1(^00 per hundred. Have a light grade, 2 to 3 feet, at 12^ cents each; $ per dozen; $ per 100. Have a complete list of Roses, Shrubs, Climbers, Evergreens, Ornamental Trees, etc. Please submit a list of what you want for special rates. LIGHT GRADE OF TREE
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