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THE CONARD & JONES COMPANY, WEST GROVE, PA. 



New Gooseberry, Utah Wonder 



NEW TRIUMPH GOOSEBERRY. 



UNDOUBTEDI.Y one of the best Ameri- 

 can Gooseberries yet produced. It is 

 a vigorous erect grower, entirely free 

 from mildew, and less thorny than most other 

 kinds. The fruit is extra large, color clear ruby 

 red, and of rich subacid flavor, almost sweet 

 when fully ripe. Very productive and a sure 

 cropper. Strong" Plants, 20 cts. eacli, 

 $2.00 per dozen, postpaid. Two-year 

 size, 25 cts. each; $2.00 per dozen^ 

 by express. 



nf;w gooseberry triumph— i^ 



liealthy, vigorous growler, entirely hardy and 

 ■enormously productive, and free from aV 

 disease ; the berries are large, and of a mild, 

 pleasant flavor, rich greenish-yellow when 

 ripe, one of the best. Strong- Plants, 15 

 cts. each, 2 for 25 cts. ; $1.25 per 

 dozen. Two year size, 20 cts. each; 

 $1.75 per dozen, hy express. 



NEW RED JACKET GOOSEBERRY 



— The fruit is large, and dark rich red when 

 ripe, of excellent quality; it is enormously pro- 

 ductive and claimed to be entirely free from 

 mildew and rust, and a sure bearer. 15 cts. 

 each, 2 for 25 cts.; $1.25 per dozen, 

 postpaid. Two-year size, 20 cts. 

 each ; $1.75 per dozen by express. 



NEW GOOSEBERRY CURRANT, (Cmnells) 



The bush looks like a Currant, but the fruit res€*mbles a Goose- 

 berry. An upright healthy grower, entirely without spines, and free 

 from mildew and attacks of insects. It is very productive and the 

 fruit is highly valued for all culinary purposes. Something en- 

 tirely out of the usual, new and interesting. 15 cts. each, 2 for 

 25 cts. ; $1.25 per dozen, postpaid. Two-year size, 

 20 cts. eacli ; $2.00 per dozen, by express. 



NEW JAPANESE WINEBERRY 



This remarkable berry belongs to tlie Raspberry family, and 

 makes a strong, hardy bush, three to four feet high ; the fruit is 

 borne in large clusters, and covered with a curious burr of fine, 



reddish moss. 



New Japanese Roseberry. 



Ghauxpion Quince» 



like a Moss Rose 

 Bud, which 

 opens when 

 ripe, showing 

 the berries, 

 which are bright 

 rich scarlet; ex- 

 cellent for cooking ; makes fine jams, jellies and pre- 

 serves; begins to ripen in July and continues bearing a 

 long time ; fruits the first season, is a heavy bearer. lOc 

 each, 3 for 25 cts.; 75 cts. per doz., postpaid. 



TWO BEST QUINCES 



QUINCES are recommended among our finest fruits 

 for cooking and preserving, and as the tree grows low 

 and bushy, they require but little room, and may be 

 planted along a fence or wall, or in any odd corner of 

 the yard or garden. They are early and abundant 

 bearers ; the fruit is rich golden-yellow and very 

 handsome, and makes the finest of preserves. We of- 

 fer the Two Best Varieties, Champion and Meech's 

 Prolific. Nice 1-year, 20c.; $2.00 doz., post- 

 pSi'i^f g-year, 30c.; $3.00 doz., by express. 



