SMALL FRUITS. 



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THE SIX KINDS OF STRAWBERRIES 



ILLUSTRATED ON THE BACK COVER OF THIS CATALOGUE 



Are such as are likely to give general satisfaction. They are well-known and approved kinds, of large size, delicious though varied flavors, 

 and embrace the earliest and latest kinds, so that in planting the full set of six, the season can be extended. It is always best to plant 

 a variety of kinds of strawberries, because the fruit sets better when planted near each other. The plants we offer are all transplanted, 

 most of which will give some fruit this season, and next year a full crop. Set the plants in rows 1}4. feet apart with 1 foot between the 

 plants. For fuller cultural directions, see "Gardening for Pleasure." The following are the names of the sorts shown: 



No. 1, SHARPLESS. I No. 3, MAY KING. I No. 5, GREAT AMERICAN. 



No. 2, CUMBERLAND TRIUMPH. I No. 4, PARRY. I No. 6, CHARLES DO"WNING. 



RRICES 



1 



6 



12 



25 



50 



100 



Plant of each of the above six kinds for 

 Plants 



for. 



SI. 00 



2..50 



4 00 



6.00 



10.00 



18.00 



(36 in all) 



(72 in all) 



(150 in all) 



(300 in all) 



(600 in all) 



Or any one variety may be purchased by itself at the following rates: SI. 00 perdoz., 

 $2.50 per 50 ; S4.00 per 100 ; S30.00 per 1,000. 



We also have plants of such standard sorts as Jersey Queeu, Manchester, Mount 

 Vernon, Champion, King of the North, Prince of Berries and Seth Boyden. 

 Price, 50 cts. per dozen, $3.00 per 100. 



Crimson Cluster. This Strawberry is of the richest crimson color, borne in immense 

 clusters (hence the name). It is one of the latest as well as the earliest, as its great 

 vigor prolongs its season of fruiting. From its great tendency to fruit, plants set out 

 in spring, if the season is at all favorable, will produce a good crop of fruit in June, 

 or in 6 or 8 weeks from time of planting. {See cut.) 



12 for Sl.OO; 56 for S4.00 ; 100 for S6.00. 



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The Three Varieties of Hardy Grapes 



SHOWN IN COLORS ON THE BACK COVER OF THIS CATALOGUE, 



"we consider the best types of their color, combining hardiness, delicious flavor, and size of fruit in a marked degree. Thus in Niagara 

 we have the best of the white sorts, in Brighton the finest of the red varieties and in "Wordenthe leading black in Hardy Grapes. We offer 

 them in two sizes, graded according to their age, 1st size being 2 years old, and 2d size 1 year old. The 1st size will bear fruit the year 

 after planting. 



RRICES. 



Niagara. {White). 



. 1st size, $1.00 each ; 2d size, 50 cts. each. | Brighton. {Red) 1st size, 75 cts. each ; 2d size, 40 cts. each. 



"Worden. {Black) 1st size, 75 cts. each ; 2d size, 40 cts. each. 



Or, set of the Three kinds, 1st size for $2.00 ; 3 sets for $5.00 ; 7 sets (21 in all) for SIO.OO. 

 Set of Three, 2d size, for $1.25 ; 3 tets for $3.50 ; 7 sets (21 in all) for $7.00. 

 THE SECOITD SIZE CAK' BE SENT BT UAH.. 



•^iHKRDY GRAPE VINES.i^ 



T-WELVE CHOICE VARIETIES. 



Brighton. One of the very best red grapes ; early. (See back of 

 Catalogue Cover.) 1st size, 75 cts. ; 2d size, 40 cts. 



Niagara. The finest of the white grapes. (See back of Catalogue 



cover.) 1st size, Sl.OO ; 2d size, 50 cts. 

 "Worden, BlcLck; very juicy; large size; early. (See back of 



Catalogue Cover.) 1st size, 75 cts. ; 2d size, 40 cts. 

 Concord. One of the best old sorts. Bunch and berries large ; 



color, black with a rich bloom. When only one variety is 



wanted, plant the Concord. 



Delaware. Red; bunches compact; berries small, sweet and of 

 the most excellent flavor. For quality there is no American 

 grape to equal it. 



Duchess. Greenish white, splendid quality. 



Moore's Early. Resembling the Concord in style of growth and 

 berry, ripening two weeks earlier. 75 cts. each. 



"Wilder. (Eogers' No. 9.) An excellent variety. Berries medium; 



bunches rather small ; color light bronze. A good bearer. 

 Agawam. (Rogei's' No. 15.) Berries large, of bronze color; 



bunches of good size and form. One of the best. 

 Salem. (Rogers' No. 22.) A splendid white grape, tinged with pink. 

 Martha. One of the best of our greenish while grapes ; exquisite 



flavor. 

 Wyoming Red. A fine light red, medium sized, splendid quality 



and wonderfully productive grape. 75 cts. each. 



Price. — Vei^y strong two-year-old plants, 40 cents each, except 

 where noted ; $4.00 per dozen. Full set of 12 kinds, including 

 the 3 kinds shown on back of Catalogue cover, in two-ye;ir-old 

 plants, $6.00 per set. 



For instructions in pruning and cultivating Grapes, see new 

 edition, " Gardening for Pleasure." 



