GRIFFITH, TURNER & 



CO., BALTIMORE, MD. 



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STRAWBERRIES— Continued. 



BEDER WOOD.— Ripens just after Schuster's Gem, 

 and is a very heavy bearer. Fruit not as large as some, 

 but it knows how to bear. Blossoms perfect . 



35 cts. per doz., 75 cts. per 100, $3.75 per 1000. 



BUBACH. — (P.) Ripens second early. Fruit extra 

 large and fine ; very productive and profitable. 



10 cts. per rloz., $1 per 100, $4.50 per 1000. 



WARFIELD. — (P.) Early and productive. Rich, dark, 

 glossy red. Medium size, but very attractive. 



35 cts. per doz. 75 cts. per 100, $3.75 per 1000. 



LOVETT'S EARLY - Ripens second early, and con- 

 tinues through season. Exceedingly productive, and 

 has become very popular. Fruit averages good size ; is 

 bright red and of fine shape. 



35 cts. per doz., 75 cts. per 100, $3.75 per 1000. 



SHARPLESS. — A standard old sort, well known and 

 largely planted, both for table use and for market. 

 35 cts. per doz., 75 cts. per lOO, $3.75 per 1000. 



SIX GRAND NEW BERRIES. 



We consider these six varieties the cream of the tested 

 new sorts offered recently. There is no doubt that they 

 all have solid merit. 



TIMBRELL.-(P.) The most extensively advertised 

 berry ever introduced, and no berry was ever offered 

 under more favorable circumstances. Jt had become 

 immensely popular even before its introduction, through 

 the mosc satisfactory results at the various points to 

 which the originator sent it for trial. Fruit is large, 

 bright red, rich and of good quality. Ripens late and is 

 very productive. 



75 cts. per doz., $4 per 100, $35 per 1000. 



- GREENVILLE — (P.) "-The Fill-Basket of the 19th 

 Century.'''' The most widely tested new variety yet 

 offered. A great improvement over Bubach, being a 

 better grower, and with fruit of finer appearance. The 

 berries are large, bright crimson, and of good quality. 

 50 cts. per doz., $1 per 100, $5 per 1000. 



NEW LADY-FINGER (BELLE.)— Hero is what we 

 have been looking for— a berry having many of the 

 characteristics of the old-fashioned and favorite Lady - 

 Finger, constituting fine quality, firmness, size and pro- 

 ductiveness and length of fruit ; in fact, resembling that 

 variety more closely than any others. 1 1 is the longest 

 of all berries." The introducer says "At this writing, it 

 is m >re than a month since the first Strawberries rip- 

 ened, but to-day's picking of the Lady-Finger are the 

 largest of the season, showing its tendency to hold its 

 size to the end of picking." Season medium to latest. 

 75 cts. per doz., $2 per 100. 



DAYTON.- The Dayton is filling a prominent place. 

 The fruit is large, regular in shape, blight and attractive 

 in color, firm and excellent in quality. Ripens very early 

 and continues i n bearing a long time. Plant is a strong 

 grower, perfectly healthy and free from rust; stands 

 the dry weather and burning sun, and remains firm 

 during the wettest season, as we found this year. 



40 cts. per doz., $1 per 100, $4.50 per 1000. 



PKINCESS.-(P.) "Eighteen terries fill a quart!" 

 This is a " princess " indeed, and well deserves the name. 

 A small bed will produce a surprising amount of fine 

 attractive fruit, and the best of fruit! Plant a strong, 

 robust grower, hardy and heaithy. Roots deep and 

 stands drought well. Ripens midseason. 



40 cts. per doz., $1 per 100, $4.50 per 1000. 



LEADER.— This new variety somewhat resembles 

 Sharpless in growth of plant and shape of fruit, but is 

 much earlier and is far more productive; really an im- 

 provement over Sharpless in every way. Ripens early. 

 40 cts. per doz., $1 per 100, $1.50 per 1000 



BLACKBERRIES. 



WILSON, Jr.— The largest known variety, of fine 

 appearance and ripens very early. Very productive and 

 good quality. By its low, trailing habit of growth it is 

 easily protected in winter and well adapted on that 

 account to cold climates. 



K.ITTATINY. — A very popularsort for general plant- 

 ing, and still growing in popular favor, especially for 

 family use. Very strong grower ; berries large and fine 

 flavor; exceedingly productive. Season extends from 

 medium to very late. 



LUCRETIA (Dewberry.)— As early as Early Harvest 

 and as large as Wilson. Shiny jet black, m<dting and 

 delicious quality, devoid of core. Plant is entirely 

 hardy, healthy, strong grower and very productive. 



Price by mail: 10 cts. each. 3 for 25 cts, 13 for 

 75 cts. Price by express $1.50 per 100. If wanted 

 by mail, at rates per 100, add 40 cts. per 100 to 

 cover postage. 



RASPBERRIES. 



Postage on Raspberries by the 100 same as on 

 Blackberries. 



BLACK PROGRESS 'Pioneer.)— The best very early 

 jet black Raspberry. Good quality, ripening with Souhe- 

 gan, stronger grower and more prolific : very valuable 

 market variety ; extremely hardy. 

 Price by mail 10 cts. each, 3 for 25 cts., 13 for 75 

 cts. Express, $1.50 per 100. 



GOLDEN QUEEN. — The best yellow Raspberry. 

 Very large, exquisite beauty, very good quality, hardy 

 and very productive ; very strong grower and succeeds 

 well in the South and Pacific Coast, as well as .n colder 

 climates. 



Price by mail 10 cts. each, 3 for 25 cts., 12 for 75 

 cts. Express, $1.50 per 100. 



CUTHBERT, GREGG, OHIO AND SOUHEGAN, — 

 10 cts. each, 3 for 25 cts, 75 cts. per do/. , by mail. 

 By express, $1.50 per 100. 



CURRANTS. 



CHERRY. — The most popular market sort. Bunch 

 and berry very large, bright red ; bush healthy, vigorous 

 and productive. 



Price by mail or express, 10 cts. each, 3 for 25 cts. 

 12 for $1, $5 per 100. 



PAY'S PROLIFIC— The best red currant. Strong 

 grower, wonderfully productive and comes to bearing 

 young ; fruit large, bright red, and good quality. 

 Price by mail or express, 20 cts. each, 3 for 50 cts. 

 12 for $1.50. 



WHITE GRAPE.— The largest and best white cur- 

 rant. Bunch large ; berries large, handsome, trans- 

 lucent and excellent quality. Strong grower and very 

 productive. 



Price by mail or express, 10 cts. each, 3 for 25 cts. 

 12 for $1, $5 per lOO. 



SPECIAL PRICES TO CANNERS, GARDENERS AND FARMERS, IN LARGE QUANTITIES. 



