PETER HENDERSON & CO.— SMALL FRUITS. 



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We grow our Strawberry plants in pots, they are consequently nr:ch superior to the ordinary ground 

 Layers usual y sold, as there is no loss of fine roots in taking them up. They can be transplanted at any season. 



If p.anted this fall, they will bear a good crop of berries next spring. 



Space will not permit us to give descriptions of the numerous varieties whicb we 

 offer, all of which are fully described in our Strawberry Catalogue. Below is a list of 

 the leading kinds. 



Doz. 100. 



Beverly, B $1 50 $S co 



Beder Wood, B I 00 6 



Bubach, No. 5, P 60 



Cloud, P 60 



Champion, B 60 



Cumberland , B 60 



Crimson Cluster, B I 00 



Chas Downing, B 50 



Everbearing, B 1 00 



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Fay's Prolific Red Currant. 

 CURRANTS. 

 FAY'S PROLIFIC. This grand variety 



should be in every garden, as it excels all others. 



Fruit of the largest size, very prolific and finest 



flavor. (See cut.) 20 cts. each; $2.00 per doz; 



$15x0 per 100. 

 Sherry. Dark red ; the best variety for general use. 

 Versailles. Best for table use, large bright red. 

 White Grape. The best white currant. 



Price $1.00 per doz.; $6.00 per 100. 



HARDY GRAPE VINES. 



Moore's Diamond. A grand white grape, pro- 

 nounced by experts to be the best of recent intro- 

 duction, 50c. each. 



Niagara. Bunch large, berry of medium size, 

 color yellowish green sometimes tinted rose color. 



Concord. One of the best old sorts. Color black. 



Delaware. Red, bunches compact berries small. 



Agawam (Roger's No. 15.) 

 Large, bronze color. 



Salem. (Roger's No. 22.) 

 White, tinged with pink. 



Wyoming Red. Color, 

 bright red. 50c. 



Duchess. White. 



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Candy's Prize, B $ 75 



Great American, B 60 



Gold, B 60 



Haverland, P 75 



Hoffman, B 60 



Henderson's Nectar, B 1 00 



Jessie, B 50 3 



Lovett's Early, B 75 5 



May King, B 60 4 



Michel's Early, B 75 5 



Noble ( Laxton's) B I 00 6 



Newport, B 75 5 



Parry, B 60 4 



Pineapple, B 75 5 



Prince of Berries B 60 4 



Parker Earle, B 75 5 



Princess P 1 00 6 



Sharpless (Ontario) B 60 4 



Schuster's Gem, P 75 5 



Warfield, P 75 500 



The varieties marked B are bisexual or 

 perfect flowered, those marked P are 

 pestillate or imperfect flowered. The 

 latter bear better crops 

 when planted near the 

 others, every third row 

 should be some perfect 

 flowered variety. 



Ground layers we can 

 supply if wanted after Oct. 

 1st at half the above rates. 



GOOSEBERRIES. 



Houghton's Seed- 

 ling. A vigorous variety, 

 not effected by mildew. 

 $1.00 doz ; $6.00 per 100. 



Industry. New Eng- 

 lish variety. The finest of 

 all Gooseberries. 30c. 

 each; $3.00 per doz. 



Brighton. 



Wilder. (Roger's No. 4.) 



Splendid black. 

 Martha. White. 

 Moore's Early. Fine, 



early, black. 50c. 

 Brighton. Fine red. 

 Worden. Black. 



Any of the above in strong two-year old plants 30c. each; $3.00 per 

 ioz. ; except where noted. Full set of 12 kinds in two year old vines. $3.50 per set. 

 FOREIGN GRAPE VINES. 



We have a large stock of the finest kinds in splendid condition, with particularly well grown 

 :anes. Suitable either for cold or hot graperies. 

 Muscat of Alexandria. Large grape of light golden color, the most popular of the white 



kinds. 

 Black Hamburg. Sweet and juicy; a well-known excellent sort. 



We can supply 6 other standard varieties of Grapes. Price 2 year old vines, $2,00 each; 1 year 

 sld vines, $1.25 each; $12. 00 per doz. 



RHUBARB ROOTS. 

 Flhubarb Linnaeus. 20c. each; $2.00 per doz. St. Martins. 30c. each; $3.00 per doz. 



The King of Strawberries— PARKER EARLE. 



A most wonderful producer, having yielded at the rate of 15.000 quarts per acre. It produces 

 .vonderful crops on light soils and endures hot, dry weather better than most strawberries. The 

 Dlant is a robust grower with perfect flowers, berries large, conical, regular and uniform, glossy 

 :rimson, flesh firm, reddish and in quality excellent, 

 ncdium. Price, 75c. per doz., $5.00 per 100. 



Parker Earle. 



It is remarkably vigorous on all soils and under all conditions. Early to 



