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PETER HENDERSON & CO.— SMALL FRUITS. 



SMALL FRUITS. (Continued.) 

 FIGS. 



Are hardy nearly everywhere south of Washington, and can 

 be kept out-doors in almost any well-sheltered spot in the 

 Northern States if covered up with soil or leaves in winter, or 

 they can be grown to fruit in tubs, which in winter can be 

 kept in cold grapery or cellar. Frice, extra strong plants 

 from pots, 75 cts. each ; $7.50 per doz. 



GOOSEBERRIES. 



Houghton's Seedling. A vigorous variety, not affected 

 by mildew. 20c. each ; $1.50 per doz. 



Industry. New English variety. The finest"of all Goose- 

 berries. 50c. each ; $4.50 per doz. 



HARDY GRAPE VINES. 



Niagara. Bunch large ; berry of medium size ; color yel- 

 lowish green sometimes tinted rose color ; flavor similar and 

 equal to many of the hot-house grapes. 1 year, sec; 



Delaware. Red, bunches compact, berries small. 



"Wilder (Roger's No. 9.) Light bronze. 



Martha. White. 



Moore's Early. Fine, early, black. 75c. 



Brighton. Fine red. 



Worden. Black. 



Agawam (Roger's No. 15.) Large, bronze color. 



Salem (Roger's No. 22.) White tinged with pink. 



Wyoming Red. Color, bright red. 75c. 



Duchess. White. Any of the above in strong two-year old 

 plants, 30c. each; $3.00 per doz. ; except where noted. Full 

 set of 12 kinds in two-year old vines, $3.50 per set. 



FOREIGN GRAPE VINES. 



We have a large stock of the finest kinds in splendid con- 

 dition, with particularly well grown canes. Suitable either 



for cold or hot graperies. 



Muscat of Alexandria. Large grape of light golden 

 color ; the most popular of the white kinds. H. & C. 



Black Hamburg. Sweet and juicy ; a well-known excel- 

 lent sort. H.&C. 



Cannon Hall Muscat. White. 



Charlesworth Tokay. White. 



Maddresfleld Court Muscat. 



Muscat Hamburg. Similar to 

 Muscat flavor. H. & C. 



Royal Ascot. Black H.&C. 



Royal Muscadine. White. H 



Lady Down's. Black. H. 



Foreign Grape Vines. (Continued.) 



Splendid vines, $1.00 each ; $9.00 per dozen. Large vines 

 for next season's fruiting, $2.00 each ; $20.00 per dozen. 

 "H. & C." means Hot and Cold graperies. "H," Hot only. 



RASPBERRIES. 



RED VARIETIES. 

 Superb. Marlboro. Hansell. 



Price, $1 .00 per doz. ; $6.00 per 100. 

 BLACK VARIETIES. 

 The Gregg. Souhegan. New Rochelle. 



Price, $1.00 per doz. ; $6 00 per 100. 

 YELLOW VARIETIES. 

 Caroline. Largest size and exquisite flavor. 

 Golden Queen. Color, rich shade of orange ; largest size 

 and most prolific bearer. 

 Price, 30 cts. each, $3.00 per doz.; $16.00 per 100. 



RHUBARB ROOTS. 



Rhubarb Linnseus. 20 cts. each ; $2.00 per dozen. 

 St. Martins. 30 cts. each ; $3.00 per dozen. 



STRAWBERRIES. 



New Strawberry " Nectar." Raised by Mr. Durand, 

 and is unquestionably the best among the many excellent 

 varieties which originated with him. It combines all the 

 good qualities of a strawberry — firm, brilliantly colored, fruit 

 of the largest size, rich spicy flavor, strong healthy growth 

 and makes abundance of layers. Price for pot-grown plants, 

 §1.50 per doz.; $7.00 per ico. 



ASSORTED VARIETIES. 

 Space will not permit us to give descriptions of the nu- 

 merous varieties which we offer, all of which are fully described 

 in our Strawberry Catalogue. Below is a list of the ten lead- 

 ing kinds. " The Cream of the Strawberries." 



Per doz. 

 $1 00 



Per 100 

 $5 CO 

 4 00 

 4 00 

 4 00 

 4 00 



H. 



H. & C. 



Black. H.&C. 



Black Hamburg, with 



&C. 



Prince of Berries 60 



King of the North 60 



Parry 60 



Michel's Early 1 co 



Chas. Downing 60 



May King 60 



Cumberland Triumph 60 



Great American 60 



Bubach No. 5 60 



Ground layers of the above, ready October 15, at one-half 

 the above rates. We also grow all the old standard soi ts and can 

 furnish pot-grown plants at 50c. per doz , $3 per 100. Ground 

 layers ready October r5. 25c. per doz.; $1.50 per 100. 



4 00 

 4 00 



4 00 



Excelsior 5 Standard Flov^ep Pots, 



All our different forms of ventilated and 



perfect drainage bottoms are patented 



and controlled by us. 



1 Patent Ventilated and Perfect Drainage Bottom. 



Awarded THE ONLY FIRST-CLASS CERTIFI- 

 CATE OF MERIT, for Standard Flower Pots, by the 

 Society of American Florists, at Boston, Mass. August 

 21st, 1890. 



These Pots are all "STANDARD" shapes and sizes, 

 the same as adopted and recommended by the Society 

 of American Florists, and are far superior to any other 

 FLOWER POTS. 



By the use of the EXCELSIOR FLOWER POTS the 

 danger of OVER-WATERING is avoided. 



OVER-WATERING and the want of PROPER- 

 VENTILATION causes the soil in and underneath the 

 Pots to become sour, and the roots to decay. Many 

 valuable plants are lost in this way. 



Send for circular and prices. 



TME * WMIl-l-DIN * POTTERY • CO. 



7x3 & 715 Wharton Street, Philadelphia, Pa. -Adv. 



