CATALOG UE OF FRUITS. 45 



Herstine — Fruit large; oblong ; crimson, moderately firm ; juicy, flavor sub-acid and 

 very good ; an abundant bearer ; season early to medium ; one of the best. $2.00 

 per 100. 



Hornet — a French variety, very large, conical ; crimson red. Of the best quality ; a 

 vigorous, upright grower ; season late ; Taluahle for home use. 



Hudson Kiver Antwerp — Fruit large, conical ; red, with a slight bloom ; flesh 

 firm, and of excellent quality. Its productiveness and firmness of flesh render it 

 one of the most popular market varieties. 



Knevett — Very large and handsome, red ; juicy, soft, of good quality ; very desirable 

 for the family garden. $3.00 per 100. 



Orang'e (Brinckle's) — Large, orange yellow ; beautiful and delicious ; the best yellow 

 in cultivation ; plant tender, but when protected, very productive. $1.00 perdoz., 

 $4.00 per 100. 



CLASS 11. 

 American Species and Varieties, Black Cap, Etc. 



BrandyTvine (Susqueco) — Large, bright red ; very firm ; of medium quality ; 

 valuable for market, as it ships well. Season medium. 50c. per dozen. 



Caroline — A yellow Cap variety ; medium to large ; orange red ; moderately firm ; 

 very hardy and prolific ; a strong grower ; ripens early ; of fair quality. $3.00 

 per 100. 



Cutlibert (Queen of the Market) — Medium to large, conical, deep rich crimson ; very 

 firm ; a little dry, but sweet and good, nevertheless. Very hardy. Season me- 

 dium to late ; unquestionably one of the best varieties for market. 50c. per dozen 

 $1.50 per 100. 



Golden Queen — Described as large, beautiful amber color ; firm and of fine quality. 

 Plant vigorous, hardy and remarkably productive. $1.00 per dozen. 



Greg'g" — One of the most valuable varieties of the Black Cap family ; fruit larger than 

 the Mammoth Cluster, but not quite so good in quality ; ripens some days later ; 

 hardy, a vigorous grower and great yielder. 50c. per dozen, $1,50 per 100. 



Hansen — Medium to large, bright crimson, firm ; flavor fine ; canes vigorous, hardy 

 and productive ; earliest of all. 50c. per dozen. 



Mammoth Cluster — A large and very productive variety of the Black Cap. Quality 

 good ; ripens just after Souhegan, and precedes the Gregg. 50c. per dozen, $1.50 

 per 100. 



Marlboro — The best early red Raspberry for the North, ripening soon after the Han- 

 sell ; hardy and productive. 50c. per dozen, $2.00 per 100. 



Ohio — A variety of the Black Cap much esteemed for drying; plant hardy and prolific ; 

 fruit of g6od quality. 50c. per dozen, $1.50 per 100. 



Rancocas — An early red Raspberry. 50c. per dozen. 



Keliance — Large, roundish ; dark red ; firm, with a pleasant, sprightly acid flavor; 

 hardy, vigorous and very productive ; may be described as an improved ' ' Phila- 

 delphia." A valuable sort. 50c. per dozen, $1 50 per 100. 



Shaffer's Colossal — Fruit large, purple, soft, with a sprightly sub-acid flavor ; plant 

 very vigorous, hardy and productive. Much esteemed in some localities. Season 

 medium to late. 50c. per dozen. 



Souhegan, or Tyler — Large, black, without bloom and of medium quality. Plant 

 very hardy and a great bearer ; ripens a little before Mammoth Cluster. 50c. per 

 dozen, $1.50 per 100. 



Turner — Medium size ; red ; moderately firm ; juicy and sweet ; vigorous and pro- 

 lific if the suckers are kept down, of which it is veiy productive. Much esteemed 

 for its good quality and the great hardiness of the plant. Season early, .50 cents 

 per dozen, $1.50 per 100. 



