VEGETABLE PLANTS. 



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BIiACKBEBBZES.— Continued. 



Erie. Largest size, almost round in form, 

 excellent quality, absolutely hardy, very 

 early, without doubt the finest black- 

 berry. $1.50 per doz. ; S8.00 per 100. 



Wilson, Jr. Second only to the above in 

 all the requirements of a fii-st-class berry. 

 (>See cut.) 



Kittatinny. Very large and of excellent 

 flavor. 



Lawton. Very large, juicy and sweet. 

 Per doz., $1.00; per 100, S6.00. 



FIGS. 



Are hardy nearly everywhere south of Wa-^hington, 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 

 gn )wn to fruit in tubs, which in winter can be kept in cold grapery 

 or cellar. Price, 75 cts. each ; S7.50 per doz. 



BI.ACK RASPBERRIES. 



Tyler. {See cut below.) The earliest black raspberry and the lead- 

 ing early market sort. Wonderfully productive. Fruit of 

 good size, jet black with but little bloom, firm, and of sweet, 

 pleasant flavor. 81.50 per doz. ; 810.00 per 100. 



The Gregg. A Black Easpberry or " Black Cap," of the largest 

 size ; enormously productive and excellent flavor. 



Doolittle's Black Cap. Large, sweet and juicy. 



Souhegan. A " Black Cap " of large size, having a delicate sub- 

 acid flavor. Early and prolific. 



Price, SI. 00 per dozen ; S6.00 per 100. 



Red "Varieties of Raspberries. 



Marlboro. Veiy dark ; exquisite spicy flavor. 

 Hansen. Bright red ; very early and productive. 

 Cuthbert. The leading market variety for late fruiting. 

 Kancocas. Early red, very prolific. 



$1.00 per dozen ; $6.00 per 100. 



Yello-w "Varieties of Raspberries. 



Caroline. Largest size and exquisite flavor. 



Brinckle's Orange Raspberry. Color, rich shade of orange ; 

 largest size and most prolific bearer. 



Price, 20 cts. each ; SI. 50 per doz. ; 810.00 per 100. 



Golden Queen. The 



most popular and best 

 yellow raspberry yet in- 

 troduced. Of large size, 

 great beauty, high qual- 

 ity', hardiness and pro- 

 ductiveness. In size it 

 exceeds even the Cuth- 

 bert and is the highest 

 in quality of all raspber- 

 ries except the old, deli- 

 cate Brinckle's Orange; 

 beautiful, translucent 

 amber color and excep- 

 tionally firm. The canes 

 are of the strongest 

 growth, exceeding in 

 vigor the Cuthbei-t, hardier, and, owing to its greater vigor, succeed- 

 ing better at the South and in California, where the Cuthbert was 

 heretofore the only really good, reliable raspberry that could be 

 grown, except black caps. Its productiveness is simply marvelous ; 

 ripens in mid-season. It is the most valuable raspberry for the 

 amateur and no home garden is complete without it. Its beauty, 

 size and fine quality render it indispensable for table use. 25 cts. 

 each; per doz., $2.00; per 100, 812.00. 



Vegetable Plants. 



EETTtJCE PI.ANTS (Cold Frame). 



(now keady.) 

 All the Year Round. Per 100, 81.00 ; per 1,000, S7.50. 

 Boston Market. Per 100, SI. 00 ; per 1,000, $7.50. 

 Early Curled Simpson. Per 100, 81.00 ; per 1,000, 87.50. 



CABBAGE AND CAUEIFI.OWER 

 PLANTS 



(now eeady) 

 That have been wintered over in cold frames, and are ready to plant 

 out at any time from February to end of April, of the following 

 varieties. Special rates for large quantities. 



If by mail add 25 eta. to 100 price. 

 Cabbage. Henderson's Early Summer. Per 100, $1.25 ; per 1,000, 



sio.oo. 



■ Early Jersey "Wakefield. Per 100, $1.25 ; per 1,000, $10.00. 



CauUflower. Early Dwarf Erfurt. Per 100, $3.00 ; per 1,000, S20.00. 



Henderson's Early Snowball. Per 100, 83.00 ; per 1,000, $20.00. 



j&^Hot-bed plants of Cabbage, Cauliflower and Lettuce ready 



May 1st, at half these rates. 



PEPPER 



Grown) 



BLACK EASPBEEHY. "TYLEB," 



PI.ANTS (Pot 



(EEADY MAY 15TH.) 



Large Bell or Bull Nose. Each, 10 cts. ; per doz., SI. 00; per 100, 



S6.00. 

 Sweet Mountain. Each, 10 cts. ; per doz., 81.00; per 100, $6.00. 



EGG PEANTS (Pot Grown). 



(beady may 15th.) 

 N. Y. Improved. Each, 10 cts. ; per doz., 81.00; per 100, S6.00. 

 Black Pekin. Each, 10 cts. ; per doz., SI. 00; per 100, $6.00. 



TOMATO PLANTS. 



(ready may 1st.) 

 Perfection. Per doz., 30 cts. ; per 100, $2.50. 

 Acme. Per doz., 30 cts. ; per 100, 82. .50. 

 Paragon. Per doz., 30 cts. ; per 100, 82.50. 

 The Trophy (from headquarters seed). Per doz., 30 cts. ; per 100, 



$•2.. 50. 

 New York Market. Per doz., 30 cts. ; per 100, $2.50. 

 The Mikado. (New.) Per doz., 40 cts. ; per 100, 83.00. 



RHUBARB ROOTS. 



St. Martin's Rhubarb. A new English variety, now grown largely 

 for the London market. It is not only immensely productiye, 

 but it is also one of the earliest, and above all it has a rich, 

 spicy flavor, very similar to the gooseberry, when used for pies 

 or tarts. {See cut.) 50 cts. each ; 84.50 per doz. 



Rhubarb Linnaeus and "Victoria. 20 cts. each ; $2.00 per doz. 



My order of small fruits caroe to hand in perfect condition. They are all planted and every one is beginning to grow. — A. Jejtnisgs, Wichita, Kansas, April 2d, 1S88. 



