GOOSEBERRIES. 



EACH DOZEN* 



English, ordinary varieties and size 15 1 50 



Largest Lancashire, 150 varieties 20 2 00 



do do do Extra large plants .. . 25 2 50 



Houghton's Seedling, green (native) 20 2 00 



: Bed do ...25 250 



Smith's Improved Honghton do ■ 50 



Large quantities for market plantations, at low rates. 



BLACKBERRIES. 



DOZEX 



Trailicg Dewberry, early si 00 



High Bnsh or Standing 125 



Prince's High Bnsh, large and excellent 2 00 



Dorchester, High Bnsh, each 25 ets. ; $12 per him 2 00 



Xew Rochelle, or Lawton, each 25 cts. (per hundred, $15). . . 2 50 

 Imperial, very large, firm, sweet, fine flavor, finest of all 



for market, each SO cts., per hundred, $16 . . . . ^3 00 



Newman's, or Brierless, 30 cts. each, per hundred $20 3 00 



Evergreen Parsley-Leaved, large and fine, ripens in suc- 

 cession, 50 cts. each, per hundred, $25 5 00 



Whitish or Bnff-Colored, 25 cts. each, per hundred $15 2 25 



Hartshorn, very long fruited, each 3S cts., $20 per hundred, 3 00 



Californian Sweet, and Mexican 6 00 



X. B. — Xew Rochelle, Imperial, Dorchester, and other Black- 

 berries, by the 1,000 at very reduced rates, and cheaper than ob- 

 tainable elsewhere. 



STJNDRY FRUITS. 



EACH . 



Berberry, Red . 20 



Pnrph?-Berried, and Pnrple-Leaved 50 



Cranberry, Round and Bugle, and others, per hundred 50 cts. : 



1,000 for $4; 5,000 for $14; 10,000 for $30. 

 Cranberry, upland varieties, per 100. 81 ; per 1,000. $5, 

 Whortleberries 20 



