Dreer's Autumn Catalogue, 1896. 



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LAYER STRAWBERRY PLANTS. 



These are ready by August loth, and can be supplied (at dozen and hundred rates only) until September 15th. 

 latter date they can be supplied in larger lots at special prices. 



After the 



DOZ. 



Brandy wine 30 c. 



Bederwood 25 c. 



Bnbach (i») 25 c. 



Charles Downing' 25 c. 



Dayton 25 c. 



Enhance 30 c 



Eureka (JP) 25 c 



Gandy 25 c. 



Greenville (JP). 25 c 



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Haverland ( P) 25 c. §1 00 



Hersey , 25 c 1 00 



Jucnnda Imp 25 c 1 00 



Leader 35 c 2 00 



Lady Thompson 25 c. l 00 



Mary (2*) 30 c. 1 50 



Marshall 30 c. 1 50 



May King 25 c. 1 00 



Michel's Early 25 c. 1 00 



Parker Earle. 



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Sharpless 25 c 1 



Thnbrell (P) 25 c. 1 



Tennessee 35 c. 2 



Van Deinan 25 c. 1 



Woolverton 35 c. 2 



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Small Fruits, etc., for Fall Planting;. 



READY ABOUT OCTOBER 20th. 



Late in fall is a good time to plant hardy Grapes, Blackberries, 

 mant, are less liable to injury in transplanting than when planted 

 litter or manure. 



Hardy Grape Vines. 



Strong selected 2-year vines, 25 cts. each, S2.50 per doz. 



Agawam (Rogers' A r o. 15). Large; dark red; sweet. 

 BacchllS. An excellent black grape ; fine flavor. 

 Brighton. Resembles the Catawba, with the richness of 



the Delaware. 

 Catawha. Red, sweet and rich, with pleasant musky flavor. 

 Champion, or Talllian. Berries large and black. 

 Clinton. Small ; black, very sweet. 



Concord. The most popular grape, succeeds everywhere. 

 Delaware. Light red ; sweet, sprightly, fine flavor. 

 Diana. Pale red ; sweet, rich and aromatic ; late. 

 DucheSS. Medium size ; greenish white ; flesh tender. 

 El Dorado. A very beautiful grape; clear, golden yellow. 

 Empire State. White, fine flavored and productive. 

 Elimelan. Black; one of the best table grapes. 

 Gaertlier {Rogers' No. 14). Beautiful light red; a most 



showy grape. 



Raspberries and Currants; the plants being at that time dor- 

 in spring. After planting, cover the roots with 2 or 3 indies of 



Jefferson. Berries large; light red, juicy, sweet. 

 Jessica. White ; remarkably early. 

 Lady Washington . Beautiful pale yellow. 

 Iona. Medium ; pale red ; sweet and sprightly. 

 Lindley (Rogers' No. 9). Large; black, good quality. 

 Martha {White Concord). Large; pale yellow. 

 Merrimac (Rogers' No. 19). Large; black, juicy, sweet. 

 Moore's Early. Large; black, good quality. 

 Niagara. Berries large; light greenish white, slightly am- 



bered in the sun. 

 Pocklingtoil. Bunch and berry large ; golden yellow. 

 Prentiss. Berry medium to large ; yellowish green. 

 Salem (Rogers' A T o. 53). Large; bright reddish brown; fine. 

 Telegraph. Large; black, juicy, sweet, agreeable flavor. 

 Vergeillies. Chocolate color; ripens early. 

 White Lady. Yellowish green, rich and sprightly. 

 Wilder (Rogers' No. 4). Bunch and berry large; black. 

 Wordeil. Black; hardy, healthy, of fine quality. 

 Wyoming. A fine, early, red grape. 



FOREIGN GRAPE VINES.-^ 



Black. 



Black Hamburgh. Flesh firm, juicy and richly fla- 

 vored ; the most useful and popular Grape in cultivation. 



Barharossa. Bunches very large, a valuable late Grape; 

 requires heat to ripen properly. 



Gros Colmail. A very handsome Grape, berries and 

 bunches of enormous size, hangs very late. 



Lady Downe's Seedling. Flesh firm and sweet; one 

 of the best late Grapes, and an excellent keeper. 



Black Muscat, or Muscat Hamburgh. An ex- 

 cellent and richly flavored Grape. 



Madresfield Court. Berries very large, of a rich Muscat 

 flavor ; a superb Grape. 



White and Yellow. 



Bowood Muscat. A first-class variety. 



Buckland Sweetwater. A large, handsome berry and 



bunch, a good bearer, and excellent. 

 Chasselas de Fontaineblcau. Rich Muscat flavor. 

 Duchess Of BllCCleuch. Very large berries and bunches, 



tender skin. 

 Foster's Seedling. A fine Grape, sweet flavor. 

 Frontignan White. Fine white Grape, abundant bearer. 

 Muscat of Alexandria. Flesh firm and rich, berries 



large; a superb variety; requires heat to ripen. 

 Golden Hamburgh. A fine variety, handsome bunch. 

 Golden Queen. Amber, large bunches. 

 All of the above foreign varieties in strong 1-year-old vines, 75 cts. each ; $7.50 per doz. Strong 2-year-old vines, $1.50 each ; 

 115.00 per doz., excepting Bowood Muscat and Muscat of Alexandria, which are, 1-year-old, $1.50 each; 2-year-old, 

 $2.00 each. Extra strong fruiting vines of Black Hamburgh at §3.50 each. 



