. Descriptive catalogue, new and standard fruits : seed corn, potatoes, oats, garden roots, and other farm seed. Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Seedlings Catalogs; Commercial catalogs Ohio New Carlisle. W. N. Scarff, New Carlisle, Ohio. 25 Weaver. Purple fruit, large size; very hardy, standing winters well. Yellow Egg. Large, oval shaped. A good cooker; productive. Season, August. Wolf. Almost equal to Lombard in size. Good for cooking. Good grower; hardy; popular. PRICES. Standard trees, 40c each; $4 per doz.; 820 per 100. Mediums, 30c each; S3 per doz.; $1


. Descriptive catalogue, new and standard fruits : seed corn, potatoes, oats, garden roots, and other farm seed. Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Seedlings Catalogs; Commercial catalogs Ohio New Carlisle. W. N. Scarff, New Carlisle, Ohio. 25 Weaver. Purple fruit, large size; very hardy, standing winters well. Yellow Egg. Large, oval shaped. A good cooker; productive. Season, August. Wolf. Almost equal to Lombard in size. Good for cooking. Good grower; hardy; popular. PRICES. Standard trees, 40c each; $4 per doz.; 820 per 100. Mediums, 30c each; S3 per doz.; $18 per 100. CHERRIES. Gov. Wood. One of the best cherries. Large; light red; juicy and delicious. Tree healthy; good bearer. Season, early June. Yellow Spanish. Very large; yellow; rich. A popular variety. It is of Spanish origin* Dyehouse. In wood and fruit it shows a parentage of both Morello and Duke. Bears early, and a sure fruiter. A week earlier than Early Richmond. Euglish MorreHo. Medium; dark red inclined to black. Acid; juicy. Very productive. Early Richmond (Early May). Dark red; medium size. Very popular. A standard and time-tried variety. riontmorericy. Larger than Early Richmond, about 10 days later, and is probably the best and most paying variety in cultivation. Louis Philiippe. Very productive; large fruit; round. A very good variety. Early July. Ostheim. Of German origin. Large; red to dark red. Tree hardy. Rein Hortense. Large; red; juicy; one among the best. Late. PRICES. Standard trees 35 cents each; $ per doz.; $ per 100. Mediums, 25 cents each; $ per doz.; $ per 100. PEACHES. Crosby. This iron-clad peach originated at Billerica, Mass., about 1875, and a few trees were distributed through Northern Massachusetts and New Hampshire, after which the origin- ator died, and propagation and distribution was discontinued; however, the constant bearing of these trees for eleven years, often when all others have failed, has brought the hardiness and


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