ST RAW B E RRPES, 



2d 



Names. 



14 Burr's New Pine, P 



15 Profusion, P 



16 Rival Hudson, P 



17 Scarlet Meiting, P 



18 Scioto, P 



Note. — Mr. Burr deserves great credit 

 for his new varieties, which are mostly 

 la.rge, but coarser and less Jiavored 

 than the varieties from different pa 

 rentage. 



19 Charlotte, deep scarlet, extra, P 

 This splendid variety combines mon 



strous size, sweet delicious sprightly 

 flavor with great productiveness, and 

 is unsurpassed, and we have named it 

 after Miss Charlotte Prince. 



20 Chili, monstrous fruit, S 



21 Crimson Cone, the genuine hind. 



One of the most beautiful and prolific 

 varieties. It is invariably FlS'l'lL 

 LATE, of remarkable vigor, and 

 amazingly productive. N. b. A spu 

 rious IS selling under this name 

 since we named and announced 

 U, P 



22 Crimson Pine, deep scarlet, or crim 



son, conical, very productive, fine 

 for market, S and P 



23 Cusning, high flavored, S 



24 Eberlein, very productive, P 



25 Eustacia, beautiful bright scarlet,short 



ovate, fine flavor, exceedingly pro 

 ductive, P 



26 Grove end Scarlet 



27 Hovey's Seedling, P 



28 Hudson, S and P 



Hudson, of Cincinnati. 



29 Jeniiey's Seedling S 



30 Ladies Fmger, remarkable Melon 



flavor, S 



31 Large Early Scarlet, S 



32 Le Baroii, dark crimson, conical, 



sweet, very fine flavor, very produc- 

 tive, S 



Price 

 pr doz. pr 100. 



$2 Oo 

 1 00 

 1 00 

 1 50 

 1 50 



3 00 



3 00 



ijioou 



75 



1 50 

 1 50 

 1 50 



3 00 

 25 

 3 

 25 



50 



2 00 

 25 



10 00 



10 00 



3 00 



Names. 



10 00 



1 00 



1 50 



1 50 



2 00 



10 00 

 1 00 



33 Lizzie Randolph, very large, round, 



very productive, P 



34 Methven Scarlet, P 



35 North's Victory, ouaie, S 



36 Primate, conical, very large and 

 splendid, deep scarlet, excellent 

 flavor, very productive, a seedling 

 of Prince Albert, an extraordinary 

 fruit, S 



37 Primordian, the largest, mostbeautiful, 



and most productive early variety, P 



38 President, dark crimson, monstrous, 

 regular cone, some coxcomb shape, 

 sweet flavor, S 



39 Prince Albert, genuine, large, splen- 



did, deep scarlet, S 

 N. B. The plants sold under this 

 name are almost invariably a spuri- 

 ous variety. 



40 Princess Alice Maude, early and 



large, S 



41 Princess Royal, crimson, conical and 



coxcomb, S 



42 Prolific Hudson, conical, crimson, 

 good flavored, very productive, P 



43 Prolific Swainstone, ovate, scarlet, 

 fine flavor, productive, 



44 Refulgent, peculiar form, beautiful 

 scarlet, fine flavor, highly produc- 

 tive, P 



45 Round White Carolina 



46 Serena, scarlet, ovate, fine flavor, 

 productive, a seedling of the Swain- 

 stone, 



47 Theresa, light scarlet, very large, 



oblong cone, beautiful, good flavor, S 



48 Tivoli Scarlet, very large, long 

 pointed cone, beautiful, very pro- 

 ductive, estimable, 



49 Unique Scarlet, purse shaped, light 

 scarlet, sweet nch delicate flavor, pro- 

 life, P ., 



2 00 8 00 



Size. Price 



pr doz. pr 100. 



1&2 



PRAIRIE STRAWBERRIES. 



$3 00 

 25 

 50 



3 00 

 3 00 



3 00 

 75 



75 



50 



75 



2 00 



2 00 

 2 00 



2 50 

 2 00 



2 50 



1 00 



SIOOO 



1 50 



2 OO 



10 00 

 10 00 



10 00 

 3 00 



3 00 



2 50 



3 00 



8 00 



8 00 

 8 00 



10 00 

 8 00 



10 00 



5 00 



These are natives of the Western States anc 

 abundant crops. 



constitute 



a new race, with distinct and peculiar foliage 



, and 



yield 



Nume, 



a 



Per 

 doz. 



Per 



tiuud. 



Name. 



N 



1 



1 



Per 



doz. 



Per 



hund. 



50 Camak's Scarlet, late, S 



51 Illinois, ovate, deep scarltt.flne flavor, P 



52 Iowa, beautiful light orange scarlet, broad, 



rounded, productive, S 



53 Taylor's Seedling, orange scarlet, long ob- 



tuse cone, good flavor, P 



2 

 2 



1 



1 



5; 

 5i 



5t 



1 oc 



2 00 

 2 00 



2 50 



4 00 



54 Unique Prairie, light scarlet, peculiar 



Jorrn,? 



Necked Pine, of Ohio 



55 Willey, sessile, deep scarlet, rounded, acid, 



very productive, late, S 



75 

 50 



3 00 



2 00 



56 Green, S 



57 Large flat Hautbois, S 



HAUTBOIS VARIETIES. 



I 50 I 2 50 1 58 Prolific, or Conical Hautbois, true, S I 37 I 1 50 



I 50 I 2 50 1 59 Round White Muscatelle, S | 75 | 3 00 



ALPINE VARIETIES. 



60 Besancon, S 75 3 00 



61 Red Wood (English), S 25 1 00 



62 White Wood do., S 25 1 00 



White Haulbois 



63 Red Alpine, with runners, S 25 1 00 



64 White do, do. do. S 50 2 00 

 N. B. — It is doubtjul whether the preceding rare variety can 



be obtained elsewhere, although often announced. 



65 Red Bush Alpine, no runners, S 



66 White do. do. do. do. SI 



67 Yellow flowering, or Fragaria indica, S, 



per pair 



68 Variegated lea,yed, beautiful, S, per pair 



2 00 

 2 00 



