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This, however, bears a much larger crop, in conse- 

 quence of winter protection. 



LAIIGE*FEUITED MOOTHLY. 



This is a new variety, that we have had in bearing 

 in our garden some years, and have often gathered a 

 moderate amount of fruit from it in September and 

 October, as well as in the early summer. With good 

 cultivation and thorough pruning, it produces full 

 crops of fruit of the character, but not equal to, the 

 Antwerps. 



OHIO EVER-BEAKTNG. 



A variety of the American Black, which has for 

 vears borne us several crops during the season, of 

 large, good fruit, ripening its last crop amidst the 

 snows and frosts of November. Some of our New 

 Jersey markets are realizing on small plots at the rate 

 of from six to eight hundred dollars per acre. 



, BRINCKLE S ORANGE. 



This is one of the best of Dr. Brinckle's Seedlings. 

 It is large, good orange color, good flavor and very 

 productive. It is becoming quite a favorite- 



