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ELLWANGER AND BARRY'S 



ADDITIONAL VARIETIES. 



"S\ e give below a list of varieties, some of which are new and have not fruited with us sufficientlj- to determine 

 their value definitely; others have been tested on our groimds, but have not proved valuable enough to place in 

 the select list; they may, however be popular in certain localities. 



PRICE: 



Xayer Plants.— 50 cents per dozen, except otherwise noted. 



Accomack. 



Alabama. 



Barton's Eclii>se. 



Belmont. 



Beverly. 



Bidwell. 



Boynton— (P). 



Cloud- (P). 



OraTvford. 



Baisy— (P;. 



JDaj-ton. 



Edgar Queen. 



Inliance. 



Eureka— (P). 



E. P. Koe. 



Earnswortli. 



Florence. 



Galerson. 



Gen. Putnam— (P). 



Gillespie. 



Great Pacific. 



Hoftinan. 



Iowa Beauty. 



Jersey Queen— (PJ. 



Jewell. 



>Jucunda Improved. 



l/ouise. 



Lady Busk. 



I.eader. 



Martha (P). 



May King. 



Miami. 



Middlefield— (P). 



Sloninoutli. 



Manchester— (P). 



Michel's Early. 



Muskingum. 



Mrs. Cleveland— (P). 



Parry^lP). 



Phillips Seedling, 



Princess — (f). 



Kuby. 



SacUe-(P). 



Standard (P). 



Southard. 



Staj-man's IVo. 1— (P). 



S^vindle-(P). 



TVarfield. 



"W'estbrook— (P). 



TToolverton. 



Tale. 



FOREIGN VARIETIES. 



PRICE: 



Layer Plants— 75 cents per dozen; §2.00 per 50; SS.OOperlOO; except otherwise noted. 



Alpine Bush — Without runners; red and white; same size, flavor, etc., as Alpine Wood; makes a fine edging, and 



bears from June to October. 

 Alpine Wood— With runners ; red and white ; very hardy and prolific ; fruit small, flavor musky and agreeable. 

 Belle Bordelaise — A variety of Hautbols; medium size; dark red; flesh white, juicy, with a high musky flavor; 



for the table unrivalled. Plant very ornamental. Season medium to late. 

 Laxton's " Noble "—(New, 1887). Though recently introduced, this is at the present time the popular English 



market variety. Very large; roundish conical; color dark red; handsome; flesh soft; quality good; a good 



grower with us, and promises to prove valuable. 

 Montreuil— A flne large variety of the Alpine; very productive; should be in every garden where choice fruit is 



desii'ed. One of the best of this class. 

 Royal Hautbols- Large, with the true musky, Hautbois flavor; a most abundant bearer. Season medium to late; 



desirable for the garden. 

 Triomphe de Gand— Very large, conical, often flattened; glossy crimson; firm, high quality; hardy. Only a 



moderate grower. Valuable for the garden. Hill culture for it is the best. Season medium, to late. Layer 



plants, 50 cents per dozen; $l.!i5 per 50; $2.00 per 100. 



