DKEER'S DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE OF BULBS, ETC. 33 



STBAWBEERY PLANTS-Continued. 



Per Doz. Per 100. Per 1000 



Lady Finger, H., strong grower, moderately productive; fruit large, 



conical-shape, bright scarlet, solid, sweet 50 1 50 8 00 



N'ew Jebsbt Scarlet, H., vigorous, moderately productive; fruit me- 

 dium, brieht scarlet, eood flavor, early 25 1 00 6 00 



Monarch of the West, the largest and most productive : bright red 



color, delicious flavor 2 00 10 00 



President Wilder, H., robust and vigorous ; fruit large 1 00 4 00 



Philadelphia, P., vigorous grower, productive and early ; fruit medi- 

 um t'> lar^e, roundish conical, bright scarlet, fine flavor 50 1 50 10 00 



Triomphe de Ganp, H., good grower; fruit very large, coxcomb- 

 shaped, deep red, glossy, flavor excellent 50 2 00 JO 00 



Triumph of America, H., vigorous grower, productive ; fruit large, 



light red, flavor excellent 50 2 00 10 00 



NATIVE PfWI V11VE8. 



Each. Per Doz. Per 100 

 Concord, the grape for the million, being perfectly hardy, not subject to 



mildew, a vigorous grower, and productive, strong one-year old vines. $0 20 $2 00 $10 00 



Concord, two-year old vines 30 3 00 15 00 



Concord, three-year old vines 50 5 00 25 00 



Hartford Prolific, extra strong, 50 



Io.va, bunch large, long, and shouldered; skin thin, flesh tender; flavor 



rich, sweet, and vinous; color pale red 50 4 00 25 00 



Martha, a new white grape; a seedling of the Concord, and, like its 



parent, of strong growth, perfectly hardy and productive; one-year.. 50 



Martha, two-year old vines 1 00 



Also the following varieties, according to age and size, from 50 cents to $1 each. 

 Catawba, light red. Hartford Prolific, black, very productive. 



Cli.-.ton, superior wine grape. 

 Cristine, or Telegraph, black. 

 Delaware, red. 

 Diana, light red. 



Isabella, black. 



Ives' Seedling, black. 



Rogers' Hybrids, Nob. 2. 4, 15. 19. ?fi. 43. 



Salem, red. 



NEW FOREIGN GRAPE VINES. 



Golden Champion, in constitution equal to the Black Hamburg; it sets freely under the same 

 treatment; bunches large, well-shouldered ; berries larger than any grape known; flavoi 

 new and rich. Vines from $2 to $5 each. 



Poyal Ascot, berries oval, jet black ; flesh firm; surpassing all other grapes for productiveness 

 $1 to $5 each. 



100,000 Mammoth Asparagus Roots. 



Strong two year old Roots, 50 cents per 100 ; $5 per 1000 ; $40 per 10,000. 



" three-year old " $1 " 6 " 50 " 



COXOVER'S COLOSSAL ASPARAGUS ROOTS, $2 per 100 ; $10 per 1000. 



*Tyatt's Lthxjsub, ) These are not seedlings, but propagated from the true varieties. Price 

 Hyatt's Victoria, j 25 cents each ; $1 50 per dozen ; $5 per 100. 



HORSE-RADISH SETS. I ONION SETS, 



75 cents per 100 ; $5 per 1000. | White and yellow, per qt., 40 cts. ; per bus. $8. 



OSAGE ORANGE FOR HEDGES. LAWN GRASS SEED. 



One-year old plants, 75 cts. per 100 ; $4 per 1000. A fine mixture, suitable for Lawns, Grass Plot* 

 Two-year old plants, $1 per 100; $6 per 1000. etc. Price, 50 cts. per lb. ; $5 per bus. of 14 lb« 



