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The Miller Raspberry. 



A variety from New Jersey which comes highly recommended. Described as follows : 

 '"Berry as large as Cuthbert, round, bright red. does not fade: very firm; flavor rich. Begins 

 to ripen with the earliest. Very prolific and perfectly hardy." 50c. each: 54 per doz. 



The Superlative Raspberry. 



A splendid new foreign Red Raspberry. Very large, tine 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. 50c. each: S4 per doz. 



The Brandywine Strawberry. 



Originated at West Chester, Pa. Described as follows: "Of immense size and tine 

 quality: quite firm and shapely for so large a berry. Season medium to late. ,, Si per doz. 



The editor of the Rural Net*) Yorker considers it the best variety in the collection at the Rural 

 Experiment Grounds. 



Prunus Pissardi. Chimp of Magnolias. 



A CORNER IN THE GROUNDS OF THE MT. HOPE NURSERIES. 



Dark Purple=Leaved Beech (Major). 



This is a variety of the Purple-leaved Beech which we esteem highly. Foliage very dark 

 purple — darker than Rivers', and glossy. An erect, rapid grower, and one of the most desirable 

 lawn trees. $2.00. 



Japan Weeping Rose=Flowered Cherry. 



Among trees of drooping habit there is none more beautiful than the one represented by the 

 illustration. The beauty of the tree consists not only in its graceful, pendulous habit, but it has, 

 besides, the merit of producing quantities of flowers in the blossoming season, and the branches 

 when covered with these give the tree a novel, interesting and charming effect, as will be seen 

 from the picture. The foliage of the tree, too, is handsome. This tree is well suited for either 

 large or small places, and should be planted by itself, where it can have room to develop. By 



