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GREEN
Early hairy,
Gascoign,
Walnut
Satisfaction.

YELLOW
Golden Drop,
Rocket's Yellow,
Long Yellow,
Golden Seedling.

WHITE
Elephant,
Snowball,
Highland White,
White heart.

The above varieties have been procured from
a respectable Nursery at New York; a few of each
can be furnished the present year, and afterwards a
constant supply will be kept of such as shall from experience
prove to be worth cultivating.  The proprietor 
has, in addition to the above, several varieties
selected from the best gardens in this District, which
be presumes he can with propriety recommend.

This fruit requires a strong soil, which ought to
be kept light and rich, by digging in a quantity of well
rotted stable manure, every fall and spring; no grass
should be permitted to grow near the body of the
bush; and a portion of the old wood should be cut
away every fall, which will add much to the growth
both of the bush and the fruit.

RASPBERRIES. Rubus idoeus.

* [Ripe in Fall 1824] English red, 12 1/2 cts. ; per doz. 1 00.
Antwerp red, 12 1/2 cts. ; per doz. 1 00.
† [Ripe in Fall 1825] Antwerp white, 25 cts.
American white, 12 1/2 cts. ; per doz. 1 00.
American black, 10 cts. ; per doz. 50 cts.
Purple monthly flowering, 20 cts.
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