. New western catalogue : fruit, shade and ornamental trees, and evergreens, small fruits, grape vines, shrubs, lants, roses, Nursery stock Missouri Mountain Grove Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Missouri Mountain Grove Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. Mountain Grove Nurseries. 31 Apple or Orange. Large, roundish, bright golden yellow; cooks tender, and is of very excellent flavor. Valuable for preserves or flavoring; very productive ; the most popular and extensive- ly cultivated variety. September. Meech. Strong


. New western catalogue : fruit, shade and ornamental trees, and evergreens, small fruits, grape vines, shrubs, lants, roses, Nursery stock Missouri Mountain Grove Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Missouri Mountain Grove Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. Mountain Grove Nurseries. 31 Apple or Orange. Large, roundish, bright golden yellow; cooks tender, and is of very excellent flavor. Valuable for preserves or flavoring; very productive ; the most popular and extensive- ly cultivated variety. September. Meech. Strong grower, enormously pro- ductive, and comes to bearing very young. The fruit is remarkable for its fine form and color, high fragrance and flavor; large size, bright orange yellow, very handsome, and unsurpassed for cooking. Champion. Very hardy and prolific, com- mencing very young, often at two and three years old in nursery rows ; very large, showy and handsome, rich yellow; flesh tender, and cooks free from lumps. orange quince, £ size. Rea's Mammoth. A seedling of the Orange Quince, one third larger, of the same form and color; fair, handsome, equally as good, and said to be as productive. Tree a healthy, thrifty grower. GRAPES. The vine comes quickly into bearing, yielding fruit usually the third year after planting, requires but little space, and when properly trained is an ornament to the yard, garden or vineyard. It is stated by some of the most eminent physiologists, that among all the fruits conducive to regularity, health and vigor in the human system, the Grape ranks number one. We hope soon to see the day when every family shall have an abundant supply of this most excellent fruit for at least six months of the year. We are giving our attention to the growing of vines of all valuable hardy varieties. Those who have been disappointed by the late and imper- fect ripening qualities of the Isabella and Catawba, can now obtain Grapes that are better in quality, and far


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