Historic, archived document Do not assume content reflects current scientific knowledge, policies, or practice 2) ale ale “ale | ats i gfe) ale Ros lates Cate GS | SIT) MY | MF | AE S| AS Ty at ei stelste| - FREDONIA, N.Y. ° Copyricnr. 1884. sy Wm C Scranton. New York. FIRST CLASS GRAPE- VINES. These prices are subject to alteration. One Year, No. I. Two Years, No. I. Per 100 Per 1,000 Per 100 ae 1,000 AGAWAM (Rog. 15) i 20 00 $ : 30. = $ 00 AMBER QUEEN) nc. ..ess.5 JS 30 00 45 00 | AMINIA (Rog. 39) 3 30 00 5 00 AUGUST GIANT ae 0 OO 10 90 OO BACCHUS as 20 O00 ak 30 00 BARRY Cog: 43)-- 00 50. 00 Brighton.. Me eae fF 20 00 3 30. 00 BRILLIANT. ae ; 00 é OO 00 2 00 er len ia the 00 CHAMPION (or Talman).... 3 00 2 00 00 3 00 DH NwWH oD s -_—_ — ee GOETHE (Rog. 1) HARTFORD HERBERT (Rog. 44) 34. | 4 § 4 a 8 2 4 be 5 10 6 5 5 () een 6 E 4A i 2 1 bee: TANESSILUE. 8 YS. JEFFERSON | LADY WASHINGTON...... 75 100 100 _ Lindley (Rog. 9) mae ia MARION RP ITN eT es ee Te . p 30 00 40 00 -_————" | FIRST CLASS GRAPE-VINES--Continued. |. One Year, No. I. Two Years, No.1. | Per 100 Per 1,000 Per 100 Per 1,000 MERRIMAC (Rog. 19)......%$ 3 30 $ 30 00 $500 §$ 45 00 NUDLIS Pens eee Ses oat Le ote 27 00 250 00 37 00 350 00 MISSOURI RIBSLING...... 2 20 20 00 3 30 30 00 NEO UNG EHO Re ate ess 5 50 50. 00 8 00 70 00 Moore’s Diamond......... Dae wrod) 25 00 4 00 35 00 MOGEC SHEAR Suan 5.) . 2 8 00 25 00 4 00 35 00 DOV Glee as teeter Sn ss. 3 00 25 00 4 00 35 00 Nid ciate eine ehe ns. 20S 1 50 12 00 3 00 25 00 ISCOVAUIS lee 0 Pe aa Sail ae area 2 70 25 00 4 00 35 00 IN @VREROWNioxce eee eo. i 6 50 60 00 9 00 80 00 JPM DLR. LGN HS Sie cette, cae ie a ee ae Ea 4 50 40 00 6 50 60 00 | ROCKMNGIOM ns eg 3. 2-00 18 00 2 80 25 00 TIEINGE Son ae Fasc ee 5 50 50 00 8 00 70. 00 EH GUN COSte DON en ee sin. 7 00 65 00 11 00 100 00 ROCK WOODI reek. ee oh 27 00 250 00 37 00 350 00 SALEM, (Rog. 22 or 53)...... 2 20 20 00 3 30 30 00 PIC ROU IVE ta cicee sme oe TS. 18 00 150 00 27 00 250 00 We SPE Re ER ONE REC. 22 re: 8 00 79 00 13 00 120 00 WCRRERHECS foe sans ce ces 5, 3 30 30 00 4 50 40 00 WILDER (Rog. 4).. re eon) 30 00 5 00 45 00 WOODRUFF RED.. ee te COON 3100500 16 00 150 00 WOQKUCH See ee ake crs Cie 1 80 16 00 2 80 25 00 WV A@O NENG SIE De ee 2 50 20 00 3 50 30 00 SMALL FRUITS. Fifty or more of a kind at 100 rates; 400 or more at 1,000 rates. No Strawberries to be dug until October 15th. STRAWBERRIES. Per 100 Per 1,000 BELMONT, BIDWELL, BUBACH’S No. 5.. .....$0 40 $3 00 CHAS: DOWNING, CRAWFORD LA Neds SAS, os 40 3 00 CUMBERLAND TRIUMPH, GRRE ON NEE AEE se 4 OR 3 -00 JAMES VICK, JERSEY QUEEN MaRS as 40 3 00 {PES See eb NMI CLKCY ero hice ks Oe ee i 40 3 00 MANCHESTER, MAY KING, MINER’S PROLIFIC, 40 3 00 Ese TRCIRCIS LR: LOE Re al ai es el eae at eet kero geee 40 3 00 pee Newey Oh © Pal Ble EAC is, Yost estas Se ned 40 3 00 WEEN ID SOR. CEU SELAREP EMSS. i55 oes cee a dkiwe 30 2 50 Wie SONIC Ar pACK UW ARETE LD. 57 cane... 30. =—-2 : 50 (SIDS Ed ee cee hc) seg Teper atc 2 ks Cae gears ce ania get 25 2 00 RASPBERRIES. No. 1 Plants. Per100 Per 1,000 CUTHBERT, DOOLITTLE, MARLBORO, OHIO, $1 00 $ 9 00 GOLDEN QUEEN, GREGG,SOUHEGAN, TYLER 1 25 _ 10 00 SUBUNIT D DIRS eg ona we war tea een eee Oe aa a a 1 25 10 00 | We offer a few tons of Tying Willows. GOOSEBERRIES. One Year, No. I. Two Years, No. I. Per 100 Per 1,000 Per 100 Per 1,000 RED JACKET 0 ee $9 00 $80 00 $12 00 $110 00 | va ty Sey Dit were oes 1100 } 100 00 13 00} =120 00 | HOUGHTON 2. see 2 00 18 00 3 00 25 00 DOWNING. «5.032 3, ae 3 50 30 00 4 50 40 00 | MOUNTAIN "4 ke .. 850 30 00 4 50 40 00 | SMITH’S IMPROVED ..... 4 00 35 00 5 00 45 00 COLUMBUS, TRIUMPH.... 11 00 100 00 1300 =: 120 00 GOLDEN: PROEIFICn 235 11 00 ~=100 00 13.00 =: 120 00 We offer Stool Plants of most above varieties of Gooseberries. Prices on application. CURRANTS. CHERRY, VERSAILLES... 2 00 18 00 3 00 25 00 WH. GRAPE, WH. DUTCH. 1 80 15 00 2 20 20 00 RED DPTCH, M. RUBY: .:...2 00 18 00 3 00 25 00 LEE’S PRO., VICTORIA.... 2 00 18 00 3 00 25 00 BLACI NAPLES .. 656 5.55% 1 80 15 00 2 20 20 00 BIEACK CHAMPION: 35 .f.2% 2 20 20 00 3 30 30 00 PASS PROPFICS 2. 6 ue eens 2 00 18 00 3 00 25 00 FAY’S PROLIFIC, 3 yr. No. 1, one-half added to price of 2 yrs. No. 1. NORTH EAR oo. ogee se 3 00 25 00 5 00 40 00 WHITE TRANSPARENT... 3 00 25 00 5 00 40 00 NOTE—White Transparent Currant has taken First Prize eleven times in the past 14 years, for best White Currant at Annual Exhibi- | tions of Massachusetts Horticultural Society. CURRANT CUTTINGS. We do not buy Currant Cuttings either to plant or sell again, but we offer them 6in. to 8 in. long, from our own stock and believe every cutting to be true to name. These cuttings are from blocks of plants which are devoted exclusively to growing wood for cuttings, and average double the size and are double the value of cuttings taken from fruiting plants. Prices on application. BLACKBERRIES. No. 1 Root Cutting Plants. Per 100 Per 1,000 EARLY HARVEST,SNYDER, EARLY CLUSTER, I 50 $12 O00 EL DORADO, OHMER Fa aE thr Cs TRO ee ne ae 350 25 00 TAY LOR’S PROLIF LC, STONE’S HARDY: “2c. 1 50 12 00 KITTATINNY, WILSON, WILSON JR 3sc50 ease 175 15 00 LUCRETIA DEWBERRY TRANSPLANTS....... 1 50 12 00 ERLE; SUINN EW ASKS tan. te ae 2 30 20 00 | AGAWAM oie jac s Be aba ae ea cee ee ca ae 1 50 12 00 BLACKBERRY ROOT CUTTINGS | OF ABOVE VARIETIES. | From young, strong roots from 1 in. to 3 in. long, according to size of root and variety. Prices on application. | Terms and Particulars. TRADE DISCOUNTS. HEOOMO o LOOOMVOrth Abin. ys. elvan vos. se s0ks ec, ~LOO rates MOM OORROM MD SOOKE a SUI ee fats ciate da see aa estes Mes ME Sto a 1 OO OMe: 25.00 to 100.00 “ ToO;pericent, discount from. ..... . 1, 000\a i. OVER $100.00 worth, send list for Special Prices. Our Stock of Grape-Vines is Largest in the World. We have (not including our Stock Plants), over 20 acres of Gooseberries and Cur- rants. Our facilities and conveniences for storing, packing and ship- ping are not equaled by any other firm. Our responsibility ceases on delivery of goods at railroad or ex- press office. Our vines are warranted true to name, and of grades represented. Should any stock not prove true to name, we will either refund the purchase money of same, or replace with stock true to name free, but are not liable for further damages, and while we are exercising great care to prevent mixtures, the above is to be a condition on which all stock is delivered. All packing will be done neatly and with strict regard to the in- terest of the customer. Should any error occur, claim must be made immediately upon receipt of goods, by customer. Purchasers will please give shipping directions always. In case no such directions are sent with orders, we will use our best judgment in the matter. TERMS CASH.—Bankable notes for 30 to 60 days will be accepted from customers of satisfactory record or bank reference. Fall accounts are due before December Ist, when we draw at sight for any amounts due. Interest charged on all bills overdue. For those who wish Vines shipped after November ist for Spring trade, we will accept bankable note due June Ist without interest. All express or freight charges on goods or money, must be paid by the customer. If goods are shipped C. O. D., usually one-fourth the amount of the bill must be sent with order. We will send samples of vines at 100 rates with 6 cents postage on three one-year vines, and 9 cents postage on three two-year vines. We cannot do justice in samples, unless we send three of each kind and grade wanted. One year No. 2 vines, two-thirds the rate of No. 1. Two years No. 114g vines, half-way between prices of two-years No. 1 and one-year No.1. Three-years No. 1, one-half additional to price of two-years. We reserve the right, unless otherwise directed, to fill orders for one- year stock with two-years stock of the same size. Also orders for two- years stock with one-year stock, of size ordered. We commence Fall packing October 1st. No charge for boxing or packing. KIND WORDS. We could print hundreds more of these testimonials, had we the room. From Benj. G. Smith, Sec. American Pomological Society. GEORGE S. JOSSELYN, Esq., Cambridge, Mass., May 2, 1896. My Dear Sir—The stock came in perfect condition, like all plants from you for many years. I consider my success in fruiting this stock, etc., due to the remarkable and perfect condition in which they have been received. I judge from their root growth, you must have a soil particularly adapted to their growth, and know how to handle stock to produce such remarkable results. Yours very sincerely, BENJ.G. SMITH. Mr. GEo. S. JOSSELYN, Ontario County. N. Y., Feb. 19, 1896. Dear Sir—We wish you would quote the following list of grapes to us. We anticipate giving you the entire order, as we find your vines are by far the most satisfactory. Respectfully yours, W. P. RUPERT & SONS. Mr. GEo. S. JOSSELYN, Page County, Iowa, May 8, 1896. Dear Sir—You surely grow as fine Blackberry plants as I have ever seen on the market. Yours truly, D.S. LAKE. MR. JOSSELYN, Cattaraugus County, N. Y., Apr. 24, 1896. Dear Sir—Please send the following plants next week. Send nice ones as you did last year, if you can; they were splendid. Yours truly, .. Eo A, Pour, GEO. S. JOSSELYN, Esq., Wayne County, Ind., Jan. 24, 1896. Dear Sir—The one thousand Grape-Vines and other stock from you last Spring, gave entire satisfaction. The No. 2 were much more acceptable than No. 1 from other nurserymen. Yours, M. HATFIELD: Gero. S. JOSSELYN, Esq,., Linn County, Iowa, Feb. 14, 1896. My Dear Sir—Your vines are so fine and always true to name that I swear by you. Yours truly, WILLIAM LANGHAM. Mr. GEo. S. JOSSELYN, Miami County, Ind., May 4, 1896. Dear Sir—I get better vines from you than I ever bought any- where else. Yours truly, SILAS KESLING. Mr.G. S. JOSSELYN, New Haven Co., Conn., April 6, 1896. Dear Sir—I am pleased with the Delaware vines from you. They are fine, and those to whom I have shown them express surprise at such large Delaware vines. Yours respectfully, A. N. FARNHAM.