SPECIAL ASSORTM E N T 3 P S M A I, I, P |{ U I T S , 



11 



BLACKBERRIES. 



Trailing Dewberry, sweet, 



large " $0 75 $3 00 



High Bush, or Standing, 



oval, late 1 00 G 00 



Whitish, or Buff, profuse 



bearer, very sweet 1 CO 4 00 



Dorchester (high bush)... 75 3 50 

 New Rochelle, or Lawton, 



extra large, estimable..., 75 3 50 



Mulberry 1 00 



Crystal White, large, fine 



flavor .'. .. 3 00 



Price of single plant, one-eighth of price for dozen 



Parsley-leaved, or Late 

 Prolific, large, sweet, aro- 

 matic flavor, ripening 

 after Lawton, vera pro- 

 ductive, estimable, rare. . .$1 50 $10 00 



Kentucky White 3 00 



Alpine, climbing, in clusters. 3 00 



Orange, very large, dark 



brown, excellent 2 00 12 00 



Newman's Thornless. small 

 berry, of little value 1 00 



WHORTLEBERRIES, BERBERRIES AND 

 CRANBERRIES. 



Purple fruited and Purple leaved . . 



White, or Yellow do 



Sweet, or Dulcis do 



Chinese red fruited, and Hybrid . . . 



50 



50 

 25 

 38 



Whortleberry, or Huckleberry, 



Black, Blue, White, and others ..$0 20 



Ditto, per 100 10 00 



Red fruited Berberry 20 



Purple do 38 



N. B. — Por other Berberries, see Ornamental Shrubs. 



Bound Cranberry, for lowland, per 1.000 I Bugle or Bell Cranberry can be cultivated 



$5, 5,000 for $20. I on upland. Same price as preceding. 



GRAPES. 



A Special Priced Catalogue is published, comprising all the finest European and 

 American Varieties. Our collection contains about 400 kinds, being a greater variety 

 than is to be found in any other establishment. 



STRAWBERRIES. 



A Descriptive Catalogue is published, comprising Select Assortments of the most 

 splendid and estimable Varieties, including all new ones of merit, both foreign and 

 native, with a Rejected List, and Directions for Culture. Our collection of Straws- 

 berries embraces some 300 kinds, and is now the most extensive either iu Europe or 

 American. Descriptions of a large number of Varieties can be found in Patent 

 Office Report for 18G2. 



SPECIAL ASSORTMENTS OF SMALL 



FRUITS. 



To those not acquainted with the best Varieties, we offer to select for 810 ihe 

 following : — 



GRAPES, one each of four fine varieties. 

 RASPBERRIES, 100 assorted, of four 



fine varieties. 

 CURRANTS, 30 of four fine varieties. 

 GOOSEBERRIES, 12 of three fine varie- 



BLACKBERRIES, 12 Dorchester or 



New Rochelle. 



STRAWBERRIES, 200 of four fine varie- 

 ties. 



RHUBARB, eight Linnams or Victoria. 



