RASPBERRIES GOOSEBERRIES. 



25 



2 American black, 6 cents P 



3 American white, P 20 cents 

 English white, of some catalogues 



4 tBrenlford red, P 



5 tBrentford white 



6 Large red. Antwerp, true P 20 cents 

 How land's red Antwerp, 



7 Large yellow, or white Antwerp, true, P 



20 cents 



8 Flesh colored, 50 cents 



9 fTall red cane, twice bearing, P 

 Ditto, per 100, $5 



1.0 tTwice bearing, a second crop in October 

 Ditto, per 100 $(5 



11 tBarnet, or Lord Exmouth's P 



12 tPennsylvanian, twice bearing, the second 



crop in October 



13 Cretan red, superior, 50 cents P 



14 t Virginia red P 



15 tCanada red P 



16 tCanada purple rose flowering, or Mountain 

 DittQ, per dozen, $2 



17 Common red Antwerp, {so tailed) 8 cents 



18 tCommon white Antwerp, {so called) 



19 tShort jointed cane, spineless, 



20 tProliftc red,y^ne P 



21 Alpine red, 20 cents 



22 tBrenlford cane, red 



23 tDouble bearing red 



24 tEnglish white, or yellow large 



25 X red, large 



26 Monthly, or Four Seasons, 50 cents 



27 Bromley Hill, 50 cents 



28 tTaylor's paragon 



29 ^William's double bearing red 



30 Large white flowering, new $1 sp. nova 



31 Splendid flowering, 50 cents spectabilis 



32 tCornish 



33 tSpring Grove 



34 tRed Franconia 



35 tMason's red cluster 



N. B. When a hundred of one kind are taken, the price will be reduced one-third. 

 The genuine Antwerp varieties. No 6 and 7, are very different from the inferior kinds 

 often sold under the same names. 



llubus occidentalis 

 albus 



June & July 

 do 



idaeus 

 aWus 

 rubro major 



do 



do 



July 



luteo major 



do 



carneus 

 var 



June to Sept 

 July & Aug 



serotinus 



July & Oct 



var. 



June & July 



pennsylvanicus 

 creticus 



June to Sept 



strigosus 

 canadensis 

 I odoratus 



do 

 do 



Aug 



sub-inermis 





alpinus 



July 



GOOSEBERRIES. Grosseillers epineux. Ribes Uva-crispa. 



Diff"erent good kinds mixed, 20 cents, and $2^ per dozen. 

 Fine Lancashire kinds, by name, 25 cents, and $2^ per dozen. 

 Largest select kinds, by name, 31i cents. 



Finest assorted kinds, by name, $20 to $25 per 100, according to size and rarity. 



Of this fruit several hundred varieties have been imported from England, where they 

 excel in its cultivation, especially in Lancashire and Yorkshire, and where the ber- 



