WBE DREER’S DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE OF BULBS, &c. 
STRAWBERRY PLANTS. 
We also offer the following popular varieties. 
PER DOZ. PER 100. PER 1000 PER DOZ. PER 100. PER 1000 
MMietcaliiS atl ys. ccscce. fans -8 $1.00 $6.00 $50.00 | Wilson’s Albany............... $ 50 $1.50 $8.00 
PRO WACULGITISE oe oop wasne a2 an ve 75 3.00 15.00] French’s Seedling.............. 50 1.50 8.00 
New Jersey Scarlet.......:.... (3° 3:00 "20.00)| Russel Prolite. 2 tse. 50 1.50 10.00 
i EGR Re arb Sage RR 1.50 10.00 Triomphe d’Gand.............. 50 1.50 10.00 
Brooklyn Scarlet................ 50 1.50 10.00 . 
THE DUHRING RASPBERRY. 
Originated on the grounds of Henry Duhring, Esq., Belmont near Philadelphia, is a seedling 
of the Hornet, the fruit is quite as large as that famous variety, well known as the largest of 
all raspberries, but somewhat rounder, of a dark red color, and firm, flavor unsurpassed ; unlike 
its parent, the plant propagates freely, and throws up an abundance of strong canes, and is 
altogether more robust and hardy. The yield of fruit is abundant, excelling all other large 
varieties, and fully equal to the Philadelphia now so highly prized among fruit-growers. 
Price of plants, $1 each; $9 per doz. 
THE PHILADELPHIA RASPBERRY. 
We are now fully satisfied that this is the most profitable variety that can be grown. Not- 
withstanding all the influences that have been brought to bear against it by interested parties, 
it has steadily advanced in favor among fruit-growers, and the demand has so much increased 
among this class for planting it out extensively, that the price of plants in some localities has more 
than doubled. For hardiness and productiveness it is unequaled, bearing the extreme cold of 
Minnesota without injury, and yielding in that latitude a splendid crop of fruit. The fruit is 
of good size, of a purplish-red color, rich and juicy, and bears carriage to market well. But 
a limited quantity of plants are for sale. Price $3.00 per dozen; $20 per hundred. 
We also offer as desirable among Raspberries, Catawissa, fall bearing, hardy and pro- 
ductive, per dozen, $2.00. Improved Black Cap, very productive, per dozen, $1.00. 
: BLACKBERRIES. 
Wilson’s Early, very early and productive, 1.50 each, $15 per dozen. 
Kittatinny, early and continues long in bearing, $1.00 each, $9 per dozen. 
Dorchester, sweet and early, $1 per dozen. 
New Rochelle, or Lawton, large and productive, $1 per dozen. 
GRAPE VINES. 
The following are offered as the most hardy and reliable: 
Catawba, red. Concord, black. Delaware, red. 
Creveling, purple. $ Hardford, prolific, black. Maxatawney, amber. 
A large stock of Currant and Gooseberry plants, of the best varieties. 
Lesher’s Mammoth Asparagus Roots, one year old, 75 cents per 100. 
RHUBARB ROOTS. ~ 
25 cents each ; $2 to $4 per dozen, according to size. These are not seedlings, but propagated 
from the true varieties. 
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Mitchell’s Early, Myatt’s Linnzus, Myatt’s Victoria, 
Prince Albert, Royal Leamington, Magnum Bonum. 
To grow the stalks to perfection, the ground must be dug and heavily manured, at least 
two feet deep. Set out the roots four feet apart each way; if planted in the autumn, they will 
produce a crop the first season. 
GOLDEN DWARF PEACH. 
We offer to the lovers of the beautiful and the luscious, a few hundred well grown trees of 
Van Buren’s Gotpen Dwarr Peacu. As an ornamental tree there is nothing of its size more 
beautiful. It is prodigiously prolific; and in quality of fruit it has few if any superiors. The 
fruit is very ornamental being above medium size, of a golden yeliow color, with a rich mot- 
tled carmine cheek. The leaves add much to its beauty, being very large, closely set of a deep 
reen color, and hang on much longer than other Peach leaves. The tree is not subject to the 
ee that other Peach trees are. It seldom attains a growth of more than three feet in 
height, the original being but 28 inches in height when four years old. The buds are so close 
together that one of those little trees loaded with fruit would almost remind the behoider of an 
immense bunch of very large grapes. tigi . 
This is the only Peach tree that will remain a dwarf when planted where the roots have a 
chance to spread. Price, $1.00 each. : 
