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JIULBEEKIES. 



BlacTc English — Fruit large and fine ; delicious flavor. Slow grower. 

 Douming''s Everbearing — Fruit large; rich, juicy; high, vinous flavor. Tree 

 very vigorous and productive. 



White— 'i^'nnt small ; sweet and good. 



MISCELLANEOUS FEUITS. 



Berlerry, Common Red — Fruit small ; crimson ; is too acid to eat, but it 

 makes an agreeable preserve and jelly, and an ornamental pickle for garnish- 

 ing some dishes. 



Berberry, Purple — Fruit similar to above, except that the fruit and leaves 

 are purple. 



Chestnut, Americaji — One of our handsomest and most valuable timber 

 trees; magnificent in foliage and bloom, and prodigal in the supply of nuts, 

 ■which find their way into the pockets of every schoolboy in the land. 



Chestnut, Spanish — An European variety. The nuts are of larger size than 

 the American variety, but not as sweet. 



Juneberry, Diuarf (Service Berry) — This variety of the Juneberry attains 

 the height of from six to eight feet. Bush is hardy and extremely productive. 

 The color of the fruit is a bright crimson, overspread with purple. The fruit 

 is prized in culinary preparations and for the dessert. One of the most bean- 

 tifnl fruits in cultivation. 



