12 



P.doz P. aft.'P.lOO 



offered for tno first lime 1 50 4 00 6 00 



102. *Prlnee*s Exf clsior, P. very large, obtuse cone or 



rounded wiib a neck, deep scarlet, sweet, verj liigli 

 flavored, very estimable, gi'eatlv productive. One 

 of the tiaesr varieties, plant vigorous, large foliage.2 00 7 00!l2 00 



103. *Sappho« II. very large, conical, light scarlet, beau- j [ 



tiful. very productive, good flavor, quite valuable; i [ 

 foliage tall pale green, a seedling ft"om the Iowa. .1 00i3 00'5 00 



104. *Seraphme, P. monstrous, obtuse cone, light scarlet, I 



white inside, very showy, sweet, juicy, sprightly, | 

 pleasant flavor, fi splendid berry, very productive; I 

 plant very vigorous, highly valuable 1 50'4 OOjp 00 



105. ^Scarlet Prizf , H. very large, rounded or obtuse j i 



cone, light bright scarlet, .jeautiful. sweet, fine fla- i j 

 voi. very estimable, i^roductire. A seedling ol the i | 

 Scarlet Magnate, and an important acquisition 1 50 i 00' tj oo 



106. ^Tictorine. H. very large, conical, bright scarlet. 



firm for market, juicy, good flavor, showy, distinct, 

 verv productive, very valuable : plant very vig- 

 orous, large foliage. ! ' 1 50 i 00: g 00 



107. Ward'; Fayorite, P. A variety which Dr. J. M. j 



Ward. 01 Newark, found upon his grounds, the | ! 

 name unknown : large round, crimson, sweet, fine ! i 

 flavor, very productive, valuable. Price per 1.000 i 



50 I 50,2 00 



105. *Waverly, P. very large, oblong cone, dark scarlet, [ | 

 juicy, good flavor, estimable. An extraordinary [ 

 plant, verv large tall luxuriant fcliaae ; flower of i 

 small size' . . . .\ 1 50 5 00 8 oO 



HAUTBOIS. Y^'OOD. AXD ALPINE STR AYv'BEERIES 

 —ALL ARE HERMAPHRODITES. 



The following, except Xo. 120. constitute all the species 

 that are of European origin, thus presenting the 

 .'iame inferiority in this fruit when contrasted with | 

 our own Continent, as is exhibited in so many other j 

 sections of the Vegetable Kinsrdom. ' 



110. ProilGf or ConifaiHantboiSjr 38 1 00 1 50 



This, if grown in moist soil, will prodtice a second | | 

 crop in September. ' i 



111. MTatt'5 Prolific Haatbol*. -^0 1 50:2 00 



112. Creen Fine, 50 1 50:2 00 



This is a distinct species, and produces a considerable | 



crop. Fruit o"f moderate sikc. and Pineapple flavor, j 

 form flattened, greenish, tinged with red. fruit be- > 

 neath the foliage, an object of curiosity, and by ! 

 many highly esteemed for its flavor, ripens late. j 

 llo. Red Wood.'Enropcan, ovate (called Mommath Al- \ 



at the^Vcst.^ ' 5a 75 1 00 



\U. White Wood. .. 25| 75 l oO 



115. flontreuil Wood, crimson, long pointed cone, an ! 

 estimable French variety, very" productive, grown 

 extensively for the Paris' markets ''5 2 25)3 Od 



