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RASPBERRIES, C'U R R A N T S . 



MISCELLANEOUS AMERICAN GRAPES, 

 Whose qnalities have not yet been ascertained by us, 37 to 50 cents each. 



Bogg Island, 0/ 07iio 

 Bouielle's seedling, black 

 Pale red, Tesem- 



Catawba 



Clarke 



Conray 



Crorker 



Enfield 



Gri-gury 



Halli 



Fleet's 



bleis No. 97 

 BriMfklf-yvilie 

 Biiriingti.n, or Vine arbor 

 Caidvvi'U's seedling 

 Carter's Pavorits 



The common Black, While and Red Fox. Denniston, York, Claret, Willis' large black, and some oiher varieties 

 are omitted on account of their inferior quality. 



Hnnterville 

 North Carolina 

 Northern Seedling 

 Ocnne-', H-^iidon's 

 Ocont-e, Niecler's 

 Pnidy's white 

 Small wood 

 Somerville 



Thomas's dark purple 

 Thompson's native 

 Transparent, or Fragrant 

 Virginia, No.2 ) fine seedling 

 Do. " 3 ^ varieties. 

 Wellers's Seedling 

 Wilcox 

 Wilson's native 



RASPBERRIES.— Framiowier*. 



All the varieties are red, except those designated as White or Black, and all are ripe in July, except the Twice Bearino 

 kinds, wluch produce a second crop in September or October. '^ 



1 American red 



Common R d 

 2 black, or Black Cap 



3 American white or yellow, or Whifecap 



English While, of some catalogues 



4 Antwerp red. large 



5 Antwerp White or Yellow 



N. B. — The two preceding varieties are 

 very difT-rent from the inferior kinds 

 often called Red and White Antwerp, 

 which are comparatively worthless. 



6 Beehive 



7 Barnet, late 



8 Black European, late 



9 Brabant 



10 Brcjmley Hill 



11 Cox's Honey, white 



12 Cretan red, late 



13 Double bearing red (.English) 



N. B. — This is very superior to the sort 

 commonly so called. 



14 Fastolf 





each 



doz. 



huiid. 





each 



doz. 



huiid. 



Sets. 



$C1S. 



$ Ct6. 





Sets. 



Sets. 



$ cts. 



6 



62 



5 00 



15 Flesh colored, late 



37 



3 00 











16 Francoma 



12 



1 35 



10 00 



6 



50 



4 00 



17 German Black 



20 



2 00 



10 00 



15 



1 50 





18 imperial 



19 Knevett's Giant 



25 

 20 



2 00 

 1 50 





12 



1 37 



10 00 



20 Magnum bonum white 



25 



2 50 





12 



1 50 



10 00 



21 M chigan 



22 Monarch 



23 Ohio Everbearing 



25 

 25 

 20 



1 50 



2 00 

 2 00 











24 Pt-ai'soii's red prolific 



15 



1 50 



10 00 









25 Perpetual 



25 



2 50 





18 



2 00 





26 Prince's Fastolf Seedling 



25 



2 50 





15 



1 50 



10 00 



27 Red Prolific 



20 



1 50 





20 



1 50 





28 Spring Grove 



18 



2 25 





25 



2 00 





29 Superb red 



50 







25 



2 50 





30 Turkish Turban 



25 



2 50 





30 



3 00 





31 True Alpine 



25 



2 50 



12 00 



10 







32 Twice bearing 



6 



56 



4 00 



15 



1 50 



10 00 



Double hearing, of some Catalogues 



33 Victoria red, hesl double bearing 



34 Violet 



25 

 25 



2 50 

 2 00 





w. 



2 50 





35 White Smooth Cane 



15 



1 50 





ORNAMENTAL VARIETIES. 



36 Canada purple flowering 



Purple rose flowering 



37 white flowering 



16 I 33 Chinese double white 

 I 39 Niiotka Sound, while 

 20 1 40 Splendid Scarlet 



25 

 50 

 50 



REJECTED VARIETIES. 



Alpine red (so called) 

 Brentford Cane 



Brentford Red 

 Tall red Cane 



CURRANTS .—GroseilUrs a Grappes. 



1 Black Grape, Ogden's 



2 Black Naples 



3 Bang up .black, very large 



4 Maple-leaved black, very singular 



5 Champaigne 



6 Green fruited 



7 Knight's sweet red 



8 early red 



9 large red 



10 Red Dutch 

 Do. per 100, 



3, and larger, $10 



Price 





each. 



Doz. 



$0 15 



$1 25 



16 



2 00 



37 





50 





16 



1 75 



25 



2 00 



25 





25 





25 





12 



125) 



11 Superb red grape 



12 Victoria, red, not so large as No. 17 



13 White Dutch 



14 White tran.^parent 



15 Cerise de Toures 

 Groseille cerise — Cherry currant. 



16 French large white 



17 Largest red Provence, young shoots blood 

 red 



18 white do, silcer edged haves 



Price 





each. 



Doz. 



50 



S4 50 



37 



4 00 



15 



1 50 



37 





50 





37 





75 



6 00 



75 



6 00 



