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SMALL FRUIT PLANTS. 



DEWBERET. 



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

 Price, per doz., $1-00; per 100, $5.00. 



LUCRETIA DEWBERRY. 



BLACKBERRIES. 



AncientJBritton— The best and moat profitable vari- 

 ety grown. It is enormously productive, extremely 

 vigorous and fairly hardy; berries very large and 

 luscious. 

 Price, per doz., 75 cts. ; per 100, S3. 00. 



Snyder— Early, hardy and productive. 

 Price, per doz., 50 cts. ; per 100, $2.50. 



STRAWBERRIES. 



All Strawberries are either stamlnate or]pistilate 

 (male or female), and pistilate 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 (Staminate) — Very productive. A standard 



market variety. 

 Crescent (Pistilate) — Hardy, productive. 

 Michel's Early (Staminate) — Excellent sort; hardy, 



productive, early. 



Warfield (Pistilate)— Highly esteemed for its large and 

 uniform berries, and considered \ one of the very 

 best sorts for marketing. 



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



Jessie (Staminate) — Large, handsome and productive ; not very firm. 



Bubach (Pistilate) — Medium early. A valuable home berry; large and hand- 

 some. 



Cap Jack (Staminate) — A valuable early variety; very firm. 



Lady Rusk (Pistilate)— Medium early, dark red; firm. 



Van Deman (Staminate) — Early, a good market sort. 

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



CURRANTS. 



Strong two-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 superseded the Cherry and Versailles, both for market and home use. Color 

 red. Each, 20 cts.; per doz., $2.00. 



Black Naples— A black variety, large and productive. 



Victoria— Red, very large and productive. 



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

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

 Special prices furnished on Fruit Plants not offered above. 



HARDY GRAPES— Strong Two-Year-Old Plants. 



Brighton-One of the best dark red grapes; bunches large, sweet and of the 

 highest quality. Ripe September 1st. ■ 



Concord— A large, well-known 

 Grape, ripening about the 

 middle of September. 



floore'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'seed- 

 ling o f 

 the Con- 

 cord, but 

 of supe- 

 ior qual- 

 ity ;and 

 prod uc- 

 tiveness, 

 ripening 

 ome weeks 

 earlier. 



N Ta g a'r a— 



Considered 



the finest of 



White Grapes. 



Delaware— Small red berries of excellent 



flavor. 



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



GOOSEBERRIES. 



Downing — The best American variety, of 

 a light green color, very vigorous and pro- 

 dmtive. 

 Price, 20 cts. ; $2.00 per dozen. 

 Houghton — A laree cropper, almost free from mil- 

 dew. 

 Price, 15 cts. ; $1.50 per doz. 



RASPBERRIES. 



Black Varieties. 



Nemeha— Large, firm, hardy, best of all. 



Gregg— This is decidedly the largest black grown, being~at least 

 one-third larger than any 

 other berry. 

 Souhegan — An early 

 (Black Cap) of large size 

 and good flavor. 

 Ohio— Medium early, good 

 quality, fair size. 

 Per doz., 50 cts., per 100, 

 $2.00. 



Red Varieties. 



Guthbert — An old hardy 

 market variety, remark- 

 able or Its shippin 

 qualities and great pro 

 ductiveness. hansell raspberry. 



riarlboro— The best early berry for the market: cane hard and productive. Con- 

 sidered one of the best market fruits growing. 

 Hansell— Early and productive ; fruit bright red. 

 Per doz., 50 cts. ; per 100, $2.00. 



Yellow Varieties. 



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

 ness and productiveness. This fruit is without doubt the hardiest golden 

 Raspberry in cultivation. Each, 10 cts ; per doz., 75 cts. 



