GENERAL CATALOGUE. 



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DEWBERRY. 



liixcretia— A traUiug' variety of the Blackberry, ripening- between the Raspberry and Blacliberry. Fruit large and 

 handsome. 50c. per dozen. 



CURRANTS. 



Currants can be successfully planted in the Fall or Spring-. Being perfectly hardy, they do not suffer injury 

 from the Winter. 



To destroy the currant worm, dust the plants with white hellebore, when they are wet with dew. Care must be 

 taken not to breathe the hellebore, as it causes ^^olent sneezing:. 



Price, $1.00 per dozen; $5.00 per 100, except where noted. 



Victoria Currant (Natural Size). White Grape Currant (Natural Size). 



Black Cliampion— A variety from England ; pronounced to be the finest Black Currant ever brought to notice. 



The bunches are said to be very large and the flavor of the fruit excellent. 25o. each; $2.00 per dozen. 

 Black English— Well known ; esteemed by many for jellies, etc. 



Black Naples— Similar in appearance and flavor to the preceding-, but larg-er and every way finer. 



Cherry — The largest of all red currants; bunches short; plant vigorous and productive 



Fay's Prolific— A new variety, which we think to be more prolific than the cherry, and with longer clusters. 



Price for yearling plants, 10 cents each ; $1.00 per dozen. 



Price for 3 year old plants, 15 cents each; SI. 50 per dozen. 



