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W. F. Allen's Plant and Seed Catalogue, Salisbury, Md. 



Prices Raspberry Plants 



12 



Cuthbert (Red) $0.40 



King (Red) ^0 



Crimson Beauty (Red) ^^ 



Brilliant (Red) ^'" 



Cumberland (Black) oo 



Palmer (Black) ''^ 



By Mail 

 Postpaid - 

 50 



$1.10 

 1.10 

 .00 

 1.75 

 1.2.J 

 1.40 



100 

 $2.00 

 2.00 

 1.50 

 8.50 

 2.25 

 2.50 



CURRANTS 



25 

 $0.50 

 .50 

 .40 

 1.00 

 .60 

 .75 



By Express or Freight 



Charges Not Paid — 



100 500. 



,$1.50 .$6.50 



1.50 0.50 



1.00 4.50 



3.00 



1.75 7.00 



2.00 



1000 



$12.00 



12.00 



8.00 



14.00 



A 

 j2# 



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FAY'S pHOLfKlQ 



'Choose a moist, rich soil for currants. FittDt >.our by 

 •five feet apart. Keep free from weeds asd gl'ass oy 

 cultivation and mulching. Use plenty of manure ftDu 

 trim out superfluous wood by cutting back the new 

 growth two-thirds each year. Sprinkle ashes around 

 the roots occasionally to keep out borers. If currant 

 worm appears, dust with hellebore. 



PEEFECTION.— Awarded $50.00 gold medal by 

 the Western New Vork Horticultural Society, Color 

 beautiful bright red; size of berries and cluster as 

 large and iaiger than I''ay's Prolific : very productive ; 

 season of ripening about the same as Cherry ; habit 

 oi growth intermediate between Fay's Prolific and 

 White (irape. of which variety it is a cross. & new 

 variety very highly recommended. 



EED CROSS. — Greatest of all currants. The 

 masses of fruit is so dense as to cut oCT the naifed 

 canes from viiw. The Rural New Yorker described 

 this variety as being the best of all old or new cur- 

 rants for raid-season. It is large and productive and 

 undoubtedly one of the beat currants, if not the very 

 best, on the market— 



Prices Currant Bushes 



CHERRlf.— Strang grower, fruit V^tf lai-ftfi 

 sometimes measuring one-half inch in diilttteter. A. 

 most excellent red variety. 



WHITE GRAPE.— This is the largest and tSOAt 

 productive of the white varieties. Flavor sweet, slflcl 

 very fine for the table. 



FAY'S PROLIFIC— One of the leading red va- 

 rieties. A regular and prolific bearer. Bunch and 

 berry large, bright and sparkiing. I>«ss acid than 

 Cherry. 



WILDER. — Tbis variety is very popular with 

 fruit growers. It is one of the strongest fjrowers, and 

 very productive. Bunches of berries vry large; 

 bright, attractive red color, and hang on bushes longer 

 than any other variety. 



12 



Perfection .$2.00 



Red Cross 1.25 



Cherry 1.25 



White Graiie 1.25 



Pay's Prolific 1.00 



Wildeo- 1.00 



By Mail 

 Postpaid 



50 0.(6 loa 



25 



100 



$3.00 



$12.00 



1.75 



0.00 



1.75 



6.00 



1.75 



6.00 



1.50 



5.00 



1.50 



5.00 



By Express or Freight 

 Charges Not Paid— 

 500 



1000 



