13 



p. 100 



! p.doz 

 1$ cts. 



Foster's Seedling \2 00 



Mountain Seedling (Shaker) il 50 



Finest English, Red, Yellow, Green and White, 100 pre- 

 mium named varieties, each 12 to 15 cents. Dozen, SI. 50. 

 Extra sized plants, $2 per dozen. 

 Varieties. — Cheshire Lad, Coronation, Crown Boh, Em- 

 peror, Glenton Green, Huntsman, Ironmonger, Overall, 

 Prince Regent, Victory, Warrington, Wellington. 

 Whitesmith, &c. 



BLACKBERRIES. 



Alpine, climbing, in clusters 



Dorchester, early, oblong, rich flavor 



New Rochelle, or Lawton, large, excellent . . . 



Newman's Thornless, worthless 



Large Dewberry, sweet, estimable 



Mulberry, oblong, black, sweet 



White or Bronze, very productive 



Farsley-leaved Prolific (Cut leaved), late, pro- 

 ductive, sweet 



Crystal White, fine flavor 



Kentucky White 



p.doz 

 $ cts. 



2 50 

 75 

 75 



I 75 

 1 00 

 1 00 



3 00 

 3 00 

 3 00 



p. 100 

 $ cts. 



3 50 

 3 50 



3 00 20 



4 00 

 4 00 



20 00 



WHORTLEBERRIES, BERBERRIES, AND CRANBERRIES. 



Whortleberry, Black, Blue, White, and others 



Ditto, per 100, $10. 



Red Fruited Berberry 



Purple Fruited do 



White or Yellow do 



Sweet or Dulcis do 



Purple-leaved do 



Cranberry, Round, for low land ; Ditto, Bugle or 



Bell, for upland— prices of both, 1,000 for $4 ; 5,000 



for $18; 10,000 for $28. 



each 



p.doz 



$cts. 



$ cts. 



20 



1 50 



18 



2 00 



38 



4 00 



50 





25 





50 





SPECIAL ASSORTMENTS OF SMALL FRUITS. 



To those not acquainted with the best Varieties, we offer to select for 

 $10 the following : 



Grapes, one each of four fine varieties. 

 Raspberries, 100 assorted, of four fine varieties. 

 Currants, 30 of four fine varieties. 

 Gooseberries, 12 of three fine varieties. 

 Blackberries, 12 Dorchester or New Rochelle, 

 Strawberries, 200 of four fine varieties. 

 Rhubarb, eight Linnaeus or Victoria, 



