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Currie Brothers' Horticultural Guide. 



SMALL FRUIT PLANTS. 



Hardy Grapes. 



strong 2 Year Old Plants. 



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



quality. Kipe September 1st. 

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



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



before the Concord. Bunch large, berries black. 

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



sweet, large bunch, ripening the first of September. 

 Worden— A seedling of the Concord, but of superior quality 



and productiveness, ripening some weeks earUer. 

 Agawam CRogers' No. 15)— A large early red Grape having a 



peculiar aromatic flavor, ripe in September. 

 Niagara— Considered the finest of the White Grapes. 

 Delaware— Small red berries of excellent flavor. 

 Wilder (Rogers' No. 4)— A black varietj' of large size, 



bimches large, a good yielder. 

 Duchess— Greenish white. 



Price, each, 25 cts.; per doz., $2.50. 



Raspberries. 



Black Varieties. 



Qi-egg—Xhis is decidedly the largest black grown, being at least one-thud larger than any othei 



berry. 

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

 Ohio— Medimn early, good quality, fair size. 

 Per doz., 30 cts.; per 100, $1.50. 



Red Varieties. 



Gutbbert-An old hardy market variety, remarka- 

 ble for its shipping quaUties and great produc- 

 tiveness. 

 ^Marlboro— The best early berry for the market; cane hard 

 and productive. Considered one of the best market 

 fruits grown. 

 Hansen— Early and productive, fruit bright red. ^ 



Per doz., 30 cts. ; per 100, $1.50. 



Yellow Varieties. 



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

 quality, hardiness and productiveness. This f mit is wltliout doubt 

 the hardiest golden Raspberry in cultivation. Each. 10 cts. ; per doz., 50 et 



HANSELL K.\SPBEKKY. 



Dewberry. 



Lucretia (Creeping Blackberry)— Early, hardy and vigorous. 

 Price, per doz., 50 cts.;. per 100, $3.00. 



Gooseberries. 



LUCKETIA DEWIilSIlRY 



Industi-y — An English 

 variety of great worth, 

 in fact the best Goose- 

 berry grown either in 

 this country or Europe. 

 Emit dark red, and of 

 the finest quality. The 

 berries attain a market- 

 able size quite three 

 weeks earlier than any 

 other variety, and it is 

 admitted to be the heav- 

 iest cropping Goose- 

 berry in cultivation. 



Price, 20 cts. ; $2.00 per doz. 



Downing — The best 

 American variety, of a 

 light green color, very 

 vigorous and productive. 



Price, 15 cts. ; $1.50 per doz. 



Houghton— Alargecroj)- 

 per, almost free from 

 mildew. 



Price, 10 cts.; $1.00 per doz. 



Blackberries. 



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

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

 and luscious. 



Price, per doz., 50 cts.; per 100, $3.00. 

 Snyder— Early, hardy and productive. 



Price, per doz., 35 cts.; per 100, $2.50. 



Strawberries. 



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

 late varieties 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. 

 Warfield (Pistilate) — Highly esteemed for its large and uniform berries 



considered one of the very best sorts for marketing. 

 Haverland cPistilate)- Early, a large cropper, fruit large. 

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



Price, 25 cts. per doz.; per 100, $1.50. 



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Currants. 



Strong 2-year-old plants. 

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

 the Cherry and more uniform, stem longer, fruit less acid. This currant 

 has superseded the Cherry and Versailles, botli for market and home use. 

 Color red. Each, 20 cts.; per doz., $2. 00. 

 Black Naples— A black variety, large and productive. 

 Cherrj'- Dark red, very large and productive. 

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

 Each, 15 cts.; per doz., $1.50. 

 Special prices ftiriiished on Fruit Plants not offered abov>e. 



