12 DREER'S CATALOGUE.— SMALL FRUIT. 



Fastollf — Large, bright, purplish red; rich and high-flavored. 

 $1 00 per dozen. 



Pranconia — Large, dark red; rich acid flavor. Strong grower 

 and good bearer. Si 00 per dozen. 



Hornet — Very large, fine bright red ; of the finest quality and 

 great bearer. One of the finest raspberries introduced from France. 

 S2 00 per dozen. 



Orange, (Dr. Brinckle's.) — Fruit large, beautiful orange color, 

 fine, rich flavor, vigorous and productive. $1 50 per dozen; $8 00 

 per hundred. 



Marvel of Four Seasons — Large, fine fruit ; is also an 

 Autumnal bearer. $1 50 per dozen. 



Stoever — Large, bright red, fine flavor; productive and hardy. 

 $1 00 per dozen. 



OOOSEBBIRI^IBS. 



Common Green — Very hardy and prolific. $1 50 per dozen. 

 Houghton's Seedling — Very hardy, free from mildew, and 

 great bearer. SI 50 per dozen. 



English G-ooseberries. 



25 cents each. - . - - $2 50 per dozen. 



Including the following select sorts, which have been grown success- 

 fully here, and are not liable to mildew. 



conqiterob,, 

 Golden Lion, 



RlELEilAN, 



White Smith, 



Crown Bob, 

 Green Dragon, 

 Scotch Red, 

 "Warrington, 



Early White, 

 Lancashire Hero, 

 Victoria Reb, 

 Wilmot's Early Red. 



STI^^A.-VSTBEPII^IES, 



In garden culture, they should be planted one foot apart each way, , 

 in good deep rich soil. Keep ofi" all runners, keep clear of grass and 

 weeds, and cover with straw during Winter. 



Field Culture is so arranged as to cultivate with horse. Plant 

 in rows, two-and-a-half feet distant, and fifteen inches apart in the 

 rows. Allow four to six runners to root from each plant ; afterwards 

 pinch off all additional runners. Cultivate well. 

 h. For hermaphrodite or staminate. Natural productive flowers. 

 p. Pistillate, which require staminate varieties near them, to be pro- 

 ductive. 



The following varieties, at 25 cents per dozen ; $1 00 per hundred ; 

 $5 00 per thousand, except when noted. 



h. Albany Seedling — Large, deep red, hardy and very produc- 

 tive ; the best for general cultivation. 



