ELL W ANGER & BARRY'S 



Loudon Raspberry — A new red raspberry which originated at Janesville, Wis. Said to be a seedling of 

 the Turner crossed with Cuthbert. Large, broadly conical, beautiful red. Ripens about with 

 Cuthbert, continuing later, and in quality fully as good as that variety. 50 cts. per 10. 



sf Miller Raspberry — A variety from New Jersey. 

 Berry as large as Cuthbert, round, bright red, 

 does not fade; very firm. Begins to ripen 

 with the earliest. Perfectly hardy. 25 cts. 

 per 10. 



Superlative Raspberry (Bunyard's) — A splendid 

 new foreign red raspberry. Very large, fine 

 color, firm and of best quality. We have 

 tested it in our grounds, and commend it to 

 all who desire the largest, handsomest, and 

 choicest fruit. One of the best novelties in 

 this line. One of our customers in Russia 

 informs us that of all the European varieties 

 he has tested, the Superlative has proved to 

 be the best. 80 cts. per 10. 



Logan Berry — A decided novelty, being a hybrid 

 between a blackberry and a raspberry. Fruit 

 as large as the blackberry and of same shape; 

 color dark red when fully ripe; partakes of 

 the flavor of the blackberry and raspberry; 

 pleasant, mild, vinous. 25 cts. each. 



McKinley Strawberry — Introduced by us. This 

 variety has been thoroughly tested in our 

 grounds, and we consider it a superior straw- 

 berry, being remarkable for its size, shape, 

 color, and quality. Berry large; roundish, 

 inclining to conical, but sometimes flattened 

 orcoxcombed; color crimson; flesh firm, and 

 quality very good. The plant is vigorous, 

 healthy, and a great yielder; flowers bi-sexual 

 or perfect. Season medium to late. We can 

 confidently recommend it for garden and 

 market culture. 40 cts. per 10; $1.00 per 100. 



Brandyiiine and Marshall Strawberries reduced to 40 

 cts. per 10 ; Si. 00 per 100. 



New Chestnuts — Numbo, Paragon, and Ridgely are 

 new varieties which produce very large edible 

 fruit. $1.00 each. 



DOUBLE-FLOWERED CHERRY. 



NEW AND RARE ORNAHENTAL TREES. 



Acer circinatum (Round-leaved or Vine Maple) — A rare and pretty species from Oregon, of slow growth; 



forms a low, round-headed, branching tree. Resembles the Japanese varieties. The autumn 



coloring is fine. $1.00. 

 Heldreicbii — A fine new species of upright growth. Foliage large, dark green, and deeply lobed. 



We regard it as a valuable introduction. $1.00. 

 — platanoides Geneva — A purple-leaved variety of Norway Maple, quite distinct from Reitenbach's or 



Schwedler's. $1.00. 

 — platanoides 0. Stoll — A variety of the Norway Maple, of upright growth; foliage large, round, dark 



bronze, hanging downward on very long stalks. One of the finest new trees. $1.00. 

 —platanoides undulatum— A new variety of the Norway Maple, of erect habit and vigorous growth. 



Foliage very dark green, the edges curiously cut and curled. A distinct and beautiful tree. $1.00. 

 — polymorphum nigrum— A fine variety of Japan Maple, similar to atropurpureum, except that the 



foliage is much darker, almost black. $2.00. 

 —polymorphum scolopendrifolium rubrum— Another very choice Japan Maple, with long leaves deeply 



cut, color reddish purple. $2.00. 

 -pseudo platanus foliis atropurpureus (Dark purple-leaved Sycamore Maple)— A distinct and beautiful 



tree; the coloring is more pronounced than in the common purple Sycamore Maple. $1.00. 

 -pseudo platanus bicolor— A fine variety of the Sycamore Maple, foliage distinctly marked green 



and yellow. $1.00. 

 -pseudo platanus nervosum— A distinct and beautiful variety. Large, handsome foliage, dark, 



purplish green, marked with yehow, on the upper side; reddish purple underneath. Si. 00. 



