72 PETER HENDERSON & CO.— FRUIT VINES AND PLANTS. 



This is now a most important department of our business, and we have our stock in such convenient 

 shape that we are enabled to fill our orders for Small Fruits as readily during the winter months as in spring 

 or fall. 



RASPBERKIES. 



Red Varieties. 



Pride of the Hudson. Tliis splcni.liil variety was offered 

 for the Ilrst time live years agu last spring. After a 

 tliorougli test tlie best judges of fruit liave pronounced 

 it, for flavor, size and productiveness, unequaled. Price, 

 25 cents each ; $2.30 per dozen. 



Clarke. Berries liglit crimson, very sweet and liiglily tla- 

 vored. Per doz., $1.00; per 100, $0.00. 



Hnd.soii River Antwerp. Very productive and e.xcel- 

 lent. l>cr doz., $1.00; per 100, $6.00. 



PhiladelpUia. Very hardy and productive. Per doz., 

 $1.00; per 100, $0.00. 



Black Varieties. 



Tlie Gregg. Tlie fruit of tills uew blacli Raspberry is fully 

 one-half larger than tlie Mamnioth Cluster, of excellent 

 quality, enormously productive, and as hardy as any other 

 black Raspberry. Some of our leading fruitgrowers pro- 

 nounce it the best Black Cap Raspberry now in cultiv.a- 

 tion, and ou account of its e.xcellent shipping qualities, 

 will be particularly well adapted for market culture. 

 Price, 25 cents ea^-h; $2.50 per doz. 



Vew Roclielle Raspberry. This may be termed a mam- 

 moth "Black Cap,"' as it is nearly as dark in color as tli& 

 small Black Cap, but of large size, having a delicious sub- 

 acid flavor. As a prolific bearer it has no equal, 2-year- 

 old plants producing 4 quarts to the plant. The plant is 

 entirely hardy, a most valuable acquisition. Price, 25 

 cents each; $2.50 per dozen. 



Doolittle's Black Cap. Large, sweel and juicy. Pec 

 doz., $1.00; per 100, $6.00. 



9Ianinioth Cluster. One of the largest black Raspberries.. 

 Perdoz.. $1.00; per 100, $0.00. 



Yellow Varieties. 

 Caroline. Is a rich orange-colored variety, and entirely 



hardy. Price, 25 cents each; $2.50 per dozen. 

 Brinckle's Orange. Large, sweet and delicious. Per 



doz., $2.00; per 100, $10.00. 



BLACKBERRIES. 



Kittatlnny. Very large and of excellent flavor. Perdoz., 



$1.00; perlOO. $6.00. 

 L.a-vvton. Very large, jnicy and sweet. Per doz., $1.00; 



per 100, $0.00. 

 Wilson's Early. Flavor rich and good, ripens early. Per 



doz., $1.00; per 100, $6.00. 



CURRANTS. 



20c.; 



Cherry. Dark red, the best variety for market. Each, 



per doz., $1.50; per 100, $10. OJ. 

 "Versailles. Best for table use. Each, 20c. ; per doz., $1.50; 



per ICO, $10.00. 

 "White Grape. The best white Currant. Each, 20c. ; per 



doz., $1.50; per 100, $10.00. 

 Black Naples. Valuable for jams and jellies (2 years old). 



Each., 25c.; per doz., $2..50; per 100, $15.00, 



FIGS. 



Black Ischia. Celestial. 



Brnnstvick. White Marseilles. 



Brown Turkey. Violet Round. 



The above are six of the best varieties of this splendid 

 fruit. All large fruiting plants. 



1st size, $3.00 each; six varieties for $15.(0. 

 2d size, $1.50 each; six varieties for $7.50, 



GOOSEBERRIES. 



Houghton's Seedling. A vigorous and very productive 

 variety, not atfected by mildew. Probably the best 

 American Gooseberry. 20 cents each; $2.00 per dozen ; 

 $12.00 per 100. 3 years old, 50 cents each ; $4.00 per 

 dozen. 



STRAWBERRIES. 



{J/bl/Tiuiil, (Kid 20C. tier 100.) 



Glossy Cone. This has been grown by the raiser, Mr. 

 Durand, for several years, but was issued in 1879 for the 

 first time. In a test of nearly seventy kinds in our 

 grounds, we place It first. It is the earliest of all. and 

 most prolific, of good size, fine flavor, and altogether has. 

 the greatest combination of good qualities of any straw- 

 berry we have yet seen. 



Bidwell. One of the very best, abundantly productive, fult 

 average size, excellent fl . vor, and one of the very earliest. 

 Plants set out from pot layers on August 5th, isso, had 

 fruit ripe June 5th, 1881, 10 months from date of planting. 

 The plants averaged one quart of fruit each. 



Han'ey Davis. One of the best late varieties, an abundant 

 bearer, of fine flavor, and of the largest size. 



Gipsy. A beautiful variety, an abundant bearer, of fine 

 flavor, of medium size. 



