. Revised, illustrated and descriptive catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees shrubs, roses, bulbs and bulbous plants, grape vines, small fruits, ely planted thanany other variety. One of the old varietiesthat always bear and give good satisfactionwherever planted. Orange is large, brightgolden yellow. Cooks very tender and has agreat flavor. There is always a demand forthis Quince. Bourgeat.—This tree produces large crops ofexceedingly large and handsome fruit, of a richgolden color. It ripens soon after Orange, butwill keep until mid-winter. It is very hardyand free from leaf blight.


. Revised, illustrated and descriptive catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees shrubs, roses, bulbs and bulbous plants, grape vines, small fruits, ely planted thanany other variety. One of the old varietiesthat always bear and give good satisfactionwherever planted. Orange is large, brightgolden yellow. Cooks very tender and has agreat flavor. There is always a demand forthis Quince. Bourgeat.—This tree produces large crops ofexceedingly large and handsome fruit, of a richgolden color. It ripens soon after Orange, butwill keep until mid-winter. It is very hardyand free from leaf blight. Champion.—Will bear more quickly thanany other variety. Trees in the nursery rowoften bear when two years old. The fruit islarge and handsome. Flesh cooks as tender asan apple and without hard spots or fine for preserves, jellies, marmalades,etc. The tree is vigorous, hardy and veryproductive. Champion is a fine all aroundQuince. Ripens in November. Reas Mammoth.—A seedling of the OrangeQuince; one-third larger, of the same formand color; fair, handsome, equally as good andsaid to be as productive. Tree a hardy andhealthy APRICOT Orange THE Apricot ripens a month or more before the best early Peaches comein, which explains the reason for the great demand and prevailing highprices. It should be planted in deep rich soil; and care should be taken toknow that the sub-soil as well as the top-soil is dry. Alexander.—A large, oblong, orange yellowfruit, spotted with red. Flesh is sweet, juicyand very good. It is a hardy, prolific bearerand very popular in the east. One of thebest of the Russian varieties. Ripens early. Early Golden.—An American variety of Apri-cot. Fruit is small, pale orange, juicy andsweet. The tree is hardy and prolific. Ripensfirst of July. Harris.—This variety is remarkable for its size, beauty and productiveness. It is ex-tremely hardy; will stand the severest winter. Montgamet.—A pale yellow Apricot, slight-ly tinged with red;


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