. Wholesale price list of Augustine & Co., nurserymen. Nursery stock Illinois Normal Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. NORMAIv, IIvIylNOIS. 9 Peaches.— Continued. EACH 10 100 4 to 6 feet, extra 3 to 4 feet Van Buren's Golden D^Frarf. Double FlOTfering Blood Leaf or Ornamental. $ .12 $ $ .10 .80 .15 .15 .15 10 100 1000 Apricots. Far/W/V^—Alexis, Alexander, Catheri)ie, Gibes, Budd, Early, Golden, Moore Park, and Buda. EACH 10 100 5 to 6 feet, choice stock 1$ .50|$|$ 4 to 5 feet I .251 |


. Wholesale price list of Augustine & Co., nurserymen. Nursery stock Illinois Normal Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. NORMAIv, IIvIylNOIS. 9 Peaches.— Continued. EACH 10 100 4 to 6 feet, extra 3 to 4 feet Van Buren's Golden D^Frarf. Double FlOTfering Blood Leaf or Ornamental. $ .12 $ $ .10 .80 .15 .15 .15 10 100 1000 Apricots. Far/W/V^—Alexis, Alexander, Catheri)ie, Gibes, Budd, Early, Golden, Moore Park, and Buda. EACH 10 100 5 to 6 feet, choice stock 1$ .50|$|$ 4 to 5 feet I .251 | Blackberries. EACH Snyder—The best all-around Blackberry for Northern and Central sections Early Harvest—For Southern Illinois Stone's Hardy—Becoming- popular; ripens two weeks after Snyder. Dewberry—Lucretia Erie—Large and delicious but not a heavy bearer Leader, new Leader Blackberry is avery promising- new berry; almost an ever-bearer; fruit larg-e and fine; few seeds; ripening heavy; crops as late as September. When all others are g-one has sold for big prices, but most valuable for a fancy family berry. S .08 $ .40 $ $ .10 .50 .10 .50 .08 .50 .10 .60 .15 If you have not found in our catalogue list some certain va- rieties that you want, kindly drop us a line and we can probablv furnish them. A number of new things that have not been tested we have not catalogued, and will not until they have proven worthy of a place in horticulture. Then again, many fruits are known under different names in different Raspberries. The Columbian Raspberry. Never have we recommended a com- paratively new fruit with more satisfac- tion than the Columbian Raspberry. It is a larg-e purple berry, the finest dessert and canning berry we ever knew. Solid, and an enormous bearer, the new canes often making- a growth of 15 or 16 feet in a single season, and for 4 years literally burdened with fruit from top to bottom, ofte


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