Griffith &tuhner co- 



STRAWBERRY PLANTS. 



CONTINUED. 



PARKER EARLE.- This is a large sort, of won- 

 derful productiveness; size large and color very 

 dark. On account of late ripening it should be in 

 every garden and plantation. 



RIO. — A recent berry that is very highly recom- 

 mended. Rich, glossy color, medium size, and very 

 prolific. 



SHARPLESS. — A very large berry, known by 

 everybody; one of standard excellence, and needs 

 no description. 



SHUSTER'S GEM.— Mid-season, size medium; a 

 standard sort. 



WOOLVERTON.- Ripens in mid-season; is me- 

 dium to large size. Should be in every collection. 

 PRICES ON ABOVE SORTS — 75c. per 100. 

 $3.75 per 1000. 



GLEN MARY NEW. A very large variety, larger 

 than Sharpless or any other berry. In quality it is 

 equal to the best, and surpasses even the Crescent 

 for productiveness in quarts of berries. In 1896 it 

 rave 12,000 quarts to the acre during the season. 

 At its home in Chester county, Pa., it begins to 

 ripen about May 28th. Everyone should try this 

 excellent variety. 



$1.00 per 100. $5.00 per 1000. 



CliYDE.- Among new varieties, possessing points 

 of excellence, Clyde stands first on the list. Fruit 

 large, firm and of light scarlet color. 



75c. per 100. $4.50 per 1000. 



WM. BELT.— The fruit is exceptionally large, of 

 brilliant red color, and of extra fine quality; it is a 

 good shipper. 



75c. per lOO. $4.00 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. 



Price, 50c. per doz. $2.00 per 100. 



KITTATINY. — A very popular sort for general 

 planting, and still growing in popular favor, espe- 

 cially for family use. Very strong grower; berries 

 large and fine flavor; exceedingly productive. 

 Season extends from medium to very late. 



Price, 50c. per doz. $2.00 per 100. 



ERIE. —Berry very large, handsome and firm, 

 and of excellent quality. 



50c. per doz. $2.00 per 100. 



LUCRETIA (Dewberry).As early as Early Har- 

 vest and as large as Wilson. Shiny jet black, melt- 

 ing and delicious quality, devoid of core. Plant is 

 entirely hardy, healthy, strong grower and very 

 productive. 



Price, by express, 50c. dozen. $2.00 per 100. 



JAPAN WINEBERRIES. 



This fruit is but little known, but should be in 

 every garden. It is wonderfully productive. At 

 this date, June 20th, our beds are one solid mass, 

 about 3 feet high, and covered all over the top 

 with fruit as thick as clover in blossom. 



Price, $1.50 per dozen, by express. 



RASPBERRIES. 



BLACK PROGRESS (Pioneer).— The best very 

 early jet black Raspberry. Good quality, ripening 

 with Souhegan; stronger grower and more prolific; 

 very valuable market variety; extremeiy hardy. 

 Price, 50c. per dozen. $2.00 per 100. 

 by express. 



GOLDEN OJQEEN.-The best yellow Raspberry. 

 Very large, exquisite beauty, very good quality, 

 hardy ana very productive; very strong grower, 

 and succeeds well in the South and Pacific Coast, 

 as well as in colder climates. 



Price, 50c. per dozen. $2.00 per 100, 

 by express. 



CUTHBERT, GREGG, OHIO AND SOUHEGAN. 

 — 50c. per dozen. $2.00 per 100, by express. 



CURRANTS. 



CHERRY.- The most popular market sort. Bunch 

 and berry very large, bright red; bush healthy; 

 vigorous and productive. 



Price, 60c. per 1-2 dozen. $1.00 per dozen. 

 $5.00 per 100, by express. 



PAY'S PROLIFIC— The best red Currant. 

 Strong grower, wonderfully productive, and comes 

 to bearing young; fruit large, bright red, and good 

 quality. 



Price, 75c. per 1-2 dozen. $1.25 per dozen, 

 by express. 



WHITE GRAPE.— The largest and best white 

 Currant. Bunch large; berries large, handsome, 

 translucent and excellent quality. Strong grower 

 and very productive. 



Price, 60c. per 1-2 dozen. $1.00 per dozen, 

 by express. 



GOOSEBERRIES. 



DOWNING.— The best of the American sorts, 

 and a vast improvement upon the Houghton, of 

 which it is a seedling. Fruit large, pale green, and 

 of excellent quality, both for cooking and table use. 

 Bushes stocky, vigorous, hardy, very prolific. 



2-year old, 60c. per 1-2 dozen. $1.00 per 

 dozen. $7.00 per 100, by express. 



HOUGHTON'S SEEDLING.- A native variety, 

 prolific bearer, light-colored fruit, impervious to 

 mildew. 



50c. per 1-2 dozen. 75c. per dozen. $5.00 

 per 100. by eipre*N. 



