CURRIE BROTHERS' HORTICULTURAL GUIDE. 



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SMALL FRUIT PLANTS. 



Strong 2 year old Plants. 



Brighton— One of the best dark red Grapes; bunches large, sweet, and of the 



highest quality. Ripe September 1st 40 



Concord — A large well-known Grape, ripening about the middle of September ... .25 

 Empire State — New white Grape of great productiveness, iine quality, extreme 

 hardiness, and good shipping qualities. One of the best white Grapes yet pro- 

 duced. Ripening first of September 60 



Moore's Early — The finest Grape grown, ripening three weeks 



before the Concord. Bunch large, berries black ,....60 



Pocklington— Fruit of a light golden yellow, clear, juicy and 



sweet, large bunch, ripening the first of September 60 



Worden— A seedling of the Concord, but of superior quali- 

 ty and productiveness, ripening some weeks earlier 40 



Agawani (Rogers' No. 15) — A large early red Grape having a 



peculiar aromatic flavor; ripe in September 40 



Merrimack (Rogers' No. 19)— Bunch and berry large, color 

 black, ripening about September 1st. This grape has never 

 failed to ripen in the most unfavorable seasons, keeps well. 40 



Niagara— Considered the finest of the White Grapes 40 



DelaTsare — Small red berries of excellent flavor 50 



"Wilder (Rogers' No. 4)— A black variety of medium size, 



bunches large; a good yielder ,40 



Duchess— Greenish white, tine quality 40 



Write for special prices for quantities. 



Black Varieties. 



Gregg— This is decidedly the largest early black grown, being at least one-third larger than 

 any other berry. Per doz 75 



Souhegan — An early (Black Cap) of large size and good flavor. Per doz 75 



Ohio — Medium early, good quality, fair 

 size. Per doz 75 



Red Varieties. 



Guthbeit— An old hardy market variety, re- 

 markable for its shipping qualities and great 



productiveness. Per doz 75 



Marlboro— The best early berry for the market; cane 

 hard and productive. Considered one of the best market 



fruits grown; per doz 75 



Hansen— Early and productive, fruit bright red; per doz 85 



Yellow Varieties. 



Golden Queen— A hardy large golden berry, of great beauty, tine 

 quality, hardiness and productiveness. This fruit is without 

 doubt the hardiest golden Raspberry in cultivation; per doz. . . .$1.00 



HANSELL KASPBERRY. 



DEWBERRY. 



LUCEETIA BEWBERRY. 



Lucretia — (Creeping 

 Blackberr y) — Early, 

 hardy and vigorous. 

 Price, per doz., 81.00; 

 per 100, S8.00. 



Gooseberries. 



Industry — An English 

 variety ofgreat worth, in 

 fact the best Gooseberry 

 grown either in this 

 country or Europe. Fruit 

 dark red,and of the finest 

 quality; never mildews. 

 The berries attain a mar- 

 ketable size quite three 

 weeks earlier than any 

 other variety, and it is 

 admitted to betheheavi- 

 est cropping Gooseberry 

 in cultivation. Price 25 

 cts. each; K.25 per doz. 



Downing — The best 

 American variety, of a 

 light green color, very 

 vigorous and productive. 

 15c each; 81.50 per doz. 



Houghton— A large crop- 

 per, almost free from 

 mildew. 15c each; 81.50 

 per doz. 



BLACKBERRIES. 



Ancient Britton— The best and most profitable variety grown. It is enor- 

 mously productive, extremely hardy and vigorous; berries very large and 

 lucious. Price, per doz., 81.00; per 100, 88.00. 



Erie— Early, hardy and productive. Price, per doz., $1.00; per 100, 88.00. 



Snyder— Early, hardy and productive. Price, per doz., $1.00; per 100, 88.00. 



STRAWBERRIES. 



All Strawberries are either staminate (male or female) and pistilate varie- 

 ties, should have staminate sorts planted with them about every third row, 

 failures often arise from the fact that more do not understand this law. 

 Wilson's (Staminate)— Very productive. A standard market variety. 

 Crescent (Pistilate) — Hardy, productive. 

 Jessie (Staminate) — Excellent sort; hardy, productive. 

 Warfleld (Pistilate) — Highly esteemed for Its large and uniform berries, and 



considered one of the very best sorts for marketing. 

 Bulbach (Pistilate) — Medium early, large and handsome. 

 Haverland (Pistilate) — Early, a large cropper; fruit large. 

 Cap. Jack (Staminate)— Early, a good market sort. 

 Price, 50 cts. per doz.; per 100, 82.00. 



CURRANTS. 



strong 2-year-old plants. 

 Fay's Prolific— The largest and finest Current grown; berries larger than the 

 Cherry and more uniform; stem longer; fruit less acid. This currant has su- 

 perseded the Cherry and Versailles, both for market and home use. Color, 

 red. Each, 20 cts.; per doz.; 82.00. 

 Black Naples— A black variety; large and productive. 

 Cherry— Dark red, very large and productive. 

 White Grape— The best table variety; large and very productive. 

 Each, 15c.; per doz., 81.50. 



