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GENERAL PRICES. 



Bidwell.— An early, handsome berry of good 

 quality ; requires heavy soil and good culture. Doz. 

 25c ; 100, 50c ; 1000, $2.50. 

 \ Cltainpioii (Wnidsor Chief, Wonderful) P.— 

 A profitable market sort, immensely productive, of 

 good size, handsome, firm, but of acid flavor. Plant 

 a poor grower except on well-fertiliz,ed soil. Medium 

 to late. Doz. 25c ; 100, 50c ; 1000, $3.50. 

 V CHAS. DOWNING.— An old well-known va- 

 riety, but the foliage rusting badly in some locations. 

 Excellent for the family garden, by reason of its flne 

 quality and productiveness. Mid-season. Doz., 25c; 

 100, 50c ; 1000, $2.50. 



CRESCENT (P).— Early and immensely pro- 

 ductive, medium size, bright scarlet, rather inferior 

 in quality, and a little soft for shipment. Plant rapid, 

 vigorous grower. Doz., 25c ; 100, 50c ; 1000, $2.25. 

 ' Crystal City.— Of value for its extreme earli- 

 ness. The fruit is of excellent quality but of small 

 size, a rapid and strong grower, quite unproductive. 

 In some locations at the South it has proved very pro- 

 Stable for market. Doz., 25c; 100, 50c; 1000, $2.50, 



Garibaldi.— An English sort that comes to me 

 highly recommended for large size, and other merits. 

 Doz., 25c; 100, $1.50. 



Garretson (P.)— An improvement upon the 

 Champion ; fruit being uniformly globular, larger, 

 bright crimson, good quality and Arm. Exceedinglj^ 

 prolific. Medium to late. Doz., 25c; 100, 50c; 1000, 

 $3.50. 



Glendale.— An exceedingly firm berry, conical, 

 dull scarlet color, and poor acid flavor. A profitable 

 late market variety. Doz., 25c; 100, 50c; 1000, $2.50T 

 HEMJERSON.— Its chief value is in its ex- 

 quisite flavor, but it is also of good size and fairly pro- 

 ductive under high culture. Eai ly, Doz, 25c; 100, 

 $1.00; 1000, $5.00. 



James Viclc.— Similar in all respects to Capt. 

 Jack, but even more prolific. It is often highly pro- 

 fitable as a market berry, by reason of its firmness and 

 productiveness. Mid-season. Doz., 25c; 100, 50c; 1000, 

 $2.50. 



""\; JERSEY QUEEN (P).— Exceedingly large 

 and exquisitely beautiful ; of superior quality; 

 healthy, vigorous and prolific. Responds liberally to 

 high culture. One of the finest and most profitable, 

 , Season late. Doz., 25c; 100, 50^;; 1000, $3.00. 



"^•^ Kentucky.— A popular late variety. Fruit large, 

 of good quality, but soft. Doz., 25c; 100, 50c; 1000, 

 $2.50. 



liennig's White.— Suitable only for the ama- 

 teur, being unproductive except under high culture, 

 and of only medium size. Flavor most exquisite. 

 Doz., 25c; 100, $1.00; 1000, $5.00. 



MANCHESTER (P).— Probably the best late 

 berry. Exceedingly productive, of large size, uni- 

 form shape, good quality, handsome and quite firm. 

 Very profitable for market in many sections. Its 

 chief fault is with its foliage, which rusts badly, 

 especially on heavy soils. Late to very late. Doz., 

 X 25c; 100, 50c; 1000, $2.50. 



May King.— A seedling of the Crescent with a 

 perfect blossom. Plant vigorous and healthy: fruit 

 globular, medium to small, bright scarlet, firm and 

 excellent. Fairly productive. Season early. Doz., 

 25c; 100, 50c.; 1000, $2.25. 



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Sharpless. Fig. 18. 



Miner's Prolific— Somewhat similar to Chas. 

 Downing, but larger, darker in color, and with better 

 foliage. Fruit larger, and of mild, pleasant flavor, 

 good to very good. Mid-season. Doz., 25c; 100, 50c; 

 1000, $2.50. 



Old Iron Clad (Phelps).— Extra early, of 

 medium size, firm as the ATilson and resembles that 

 variety closely. Plant exceedingly vigorous and quite 

 productive. Doz., 25c; 100, .')0c; 1000, $3.00. 

 s' Ontario {Great 0»fario).— Almost a reproduc- 

 tion of Sharpless. The only difference, if any, is its 

 greater productiveness. Doz., 25c; 100, 50c; 1000, 

 $3.00. 



j,/ Parry.— A comparatively new variety that has 

 made its mark and won its way up to the front rank. 

 Uniformly large in size, beautiful, of good quality 

 and productive. Early to medium. Doz., 25c; 100, 

 50c; 1000, $3.00 



I President.— Recently received from England 



I and claimed to surpass all others at its home. Doz., 

 25c; 100, $1-50. 



I l^etli Boy den (B<)iidcn''s No. 30).— An old favor- 

 ite. Large, very firm and extremely sweet. Requires 



I good culture and is no longer a protltable inarketsort 

 except in a few localities, hence has been superceded 

 by other varieties. One of the best for forcing under 



] glass. Mid-season. Doz., 25c; 100, $1.00; 1000, $5.00. 



|. Sharpless.— Extra large, irregular in shape, 

 moderately firm, of good quality and productive un- 

 der good cultivation. A strong, robust grower. Ex- 

 ceedingly popular and one of the best. Mid-season. 

 Doz., 25c; 100, 50c; 1000, $2.50. 



Triomplie de Gand.— Siill retained for its 

 beautiful glossy fruit with sweet, high flavor, but re- 

 quires high culture, in rich, heavy soil or unproduc- 

 tive. Very firm. Medium to late. Doz., 2.5c; 100, $i.00; 

 1000, $6,000. 



WIIiSON (Alhani)}.— Too well known to de- 

 scribe. Once the most popular berry, but now super- 

 ceded by better and more vigorous sorts. Early to 

 medium. Doz., 25c; 100, 50c; 1000, $2.50. 



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