New Floral Guide— Spring, 1903. 



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The r trawberry 

 O Raspberry 



-OR- 



Japanese Tree 

 Strawberry 



STRAWBERRY RASPBERRY. 



A new and exceedingly 

 beautiful fruit the size of 

 large strawberries, bright 

 shining crimson, fine rich 

 flavor, excellent for cook- 

 ing and preserves. Grows 

 two to three feet high; dies 

 down in Winter, but comes 

 up fresh every Spring, and 

 bears the same season and 

 every year. Begins to ripen 

 in July and continues loaded 

 with fruit for three to four 

 months. Does well every- 

 where, in poor ground or 

 rich; immensely productive and a 

 sure bearer every year, regardless 

 of heat or drought ; very valuable 

 for localities where more ten- 

 der varieties do not succeed. 

 Tested for four years and highly 

 recommended. 

 Good Plants, 10 cts. each, 3 for 25 cts., 75 cts. 

 per doz., postpaid. $5.00 per 100, by express. 



CAMPBELL'S EARLY. 



the BEST GRAPES 



The Superb New Grape, McPIKE— Originated in Illinois 

 and has taken first premium at all the leading fairs wherever 

 shown; also the "Wider Silver Medal of the American Po- 

 rno ogical Society, at Columbus, Ohio, over all the best 

 grapes in the country for size, quality and perfect hardiness. 

 Berries frequently 3 inches and over in circumference; deep 

 blue-black with a beautiful bloom. Bunches large, even and 

 compact. Undoubtedly the finest new grape recently intro- 

 duced, almost equal in quality and flavor to the finest 

 hothouse grapes. Strong one-year vines, 30 cts. each. 

 Two-year vines, 45 cts. each, postpaid. 



< AMPBEIT/S EAKLY- Undoubtedly one of the very best New 

 Early Grapes yet produced. Large size, excellent quality, handsome 

 clusters, rich, glossy black with purple bloom; ripens the middle of 

 August and will keep for weeks. Very vigorous and productive and 

 entirely hardy. A new and exceedingly choice variety for the fam- 

 ily garden. One-year, 20 cts. each. Two-year vines, 35 cts. each, 

 postpaid. 



RCKMAN'S— New and extra fine quality. -Berries of medium size 

 >rne in fine large clusters. Color light red, very handsome. Early 

 and very productive. One-year vines. 15 cts. each, 2 for 25 cts., $1.25 

 per dozen. Two-year vines, 25 cts , $2.25 p er dozen. 



CONCORD — The well-known standard variety. Succeeds wherever grapes 

 will grow. Good strong one-year vines, TO cts. each, 12 for $1.00. Two- 

 year vines, 20 cts. each, $1.80 per doz., postpaid. 



NIAGARA— The best leading white grape, very valuable and handsome, 



succeeds well everywhere. Bunch and berries large, greenish-white, 



changing to yellow when ripe ; qualitv excellent. One-year vines, 15 cts., 



2 for 25 cts., $1.25 per dozen, postpaid. Two-year vines, 25 cts., $2.25 per 



postpaid. 



BRIGHTON— Color red or amber, berries and bunch large and handsome, 

 excellent quality; one of the earliest and best. One-year, 15 cts.. 2 for 25 cts., 

 $1.25 per dozen. Two-year vines, 25 cts. each, $2 25 per dozen, postpaid. 



WOKDEN — A splendid large black grape, resembling Concord, but earlier and 

 of fine quality; vine hardy and vigorous. One-year, 15 cts. each, 2 for 25 cts., 

 $1.25 per dozen. Two-year vines, 25 cts. each, $2.25 per dozen, postpaid. 

 DIAMOND — The best early white grape, juicy and but few seeds; excellent quality, 

 large and handsome, hardy and vigorous, one of the best for the home garden. 

 One-year vines, 15 cts. each, 2 for 25 cts., $1.25 per dozen. Two-year vines, 25cts., $2.25 

 per dozen, postpaid. 



Sn^fifll OffPf* The Set of Ei S ht Fine One-Year Vines, only $1.10, Postpaid, 



Eight Two-Year Vines, $2.00, Postpaid. 



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