44 ELLWANGER & BARRY’S 
ADDITIONAL VARIETIES. 
We give below a list of varieties, some of which are new and have not fruited with u 
their value definitely ; others have been tested on our grounds, but have not prov 
the select list; they may, however, be popular in certain localities. 
Ss sufficiently to determine 
ed valuable enough to place in. 
PRICE: © 
Layer Plants—50 cents per dozen. 
Except otherwise noted. 
Barton’s Eclipse (New). 
Beder Wood—Early; promising, 
Beebe (New). $1.00 per dozen. 
Beverly (New). $2.00 per dozen. 
Cloud (P)—Rampant grower ; productive. Mid-season. 
Crawford—Moderate grower. 
E. P. Roe (New). $2.00 per dozen. . 
Florence (New). 
Galerson—Large, good quality. 
Gillespie (new). $2.00 per dozen. 
Jersey Queen (P)—Large, fine quality, late. $2.00 per 100. 
Jewell (P)—Large, handsome. $2.00 per 100, 
Louise—Large, regular, fine quality. 
Lady Rusk. 
Leader (New)—Described as the earliest large Strawberry in cul- 
tivation. Layer plants will be furnished after April 15th, 1892. 
Price, $2.00 per dozen. See Cut. 
Lovett’s Early (New)—Early. $1.00 per dozen. 
May King—Harly. 
Miami (P). 
Monmouth—Early. 
Manchester (P). $1.00 per 100. 
Michel’s Early (New)—Very vigorous; early; said to be valuable. 
Parry (P)—Good quality, 
Sadie (P)—Great bearer. 
, Standard (New)—Described as large, firm, fine quality; late. $1.00 
(NATURAL SIZE.) per dozen. 
Shuster’s Gem (P)—Described as large, globular, very productive. 75c. per dozen. 
Van Deman (New). $2.50 per dozen. 
FOREIGN VARIETIES. 
PRICE: 
Layer Plants. 75c. per dozen; $2.00 per 50; $3.00 per 100. 
Except otherwise noted. 
Alpine Wood—With runners, red and white; very Laxton’s ‘‘Noble’’ (New, 1887)—A variety exten- 
hardy and prolific; fruit small; flavor musky and sively grown in England; a good grower with us, 
agreeable. may prove valuable. $1.00 per dozen. 
Montreuil—A fine, large yariety of the Alpine; very 
productive; should be in every garden where 
choice fruit is desired. One of the best of this 
Belle Bordelaise—A variety of Hautbois; medium 
size; dark red; flesh white, juicy, with a high 
musky flavor; for the table unrivalled. Plant very 
f class. 
Prpamental yyecAcon medina toate. Royal Hautbois—Large, with the true musky, Haut- 
Laxton’s ‘‘Commander’’— Large, long, high fla- bois flavor; a most abundant bearer. Season medi- 
vored. $1.00 per dozen. um to late; desirable for the garden. 
Triomphe de Gand—Very large, conical, often flat- 
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Ben ton. Only a moderate grower. Valuable for the garden. 
Laxton’s ‘‘ Latest of All’’ (New, 1889)—Large, very Hill culture for it is the best. Season medium to 
late. $1.00 per dozen. late. 50c. per dozen; $1.25 per 50; $2.00 per 100. 
FIGS. 
IPRIGH i acti = Oe oi oe tee eer) ape ee eran ees 50c each. 
Angelique—Medium ; skin yellow; flesh rose colored; very good. 
Black Ischia—Medium; skin deep purple; flesh sweet, rich. 
Brown Ischia—Medium size; rich and excellent. 
Castle Kennedy—Very large. 
