STRAWBERRY PLANTS. | Ratspberries. 



Varieties Marked "P*' Slioaltl Have 

 Anotlier Perfect Flowerins" 

 Sort >ear Tliein. 



WE offer a nice stock of Strawberry 

 Plants of all the leading varieties, 

 and at low prices, considering' the 

 quality of the stock. We can supply them 

 at short notice, freshly dugr and shipped 

 direct from the nursery. 



JESSIE.— Mid-season; good size and pro- 

 ductive. 



RIO. — A recent berry that is very highly 

 recommended. Rich, glossy color, medium 

 size, and very prolific. 



MCK OHMER.— Mid-season. This is 

 probably not surpassed in healthy, vigor- 

 ous growth and great productiveness. 

 Fruit large, glossy red, of excellent flavor. 



MARSHALI/. — Medium to late in season. 



BEDERWOOD — Early and of medium 

 size. 



DAYTON.— Early, unexcelled. 



GREEWILLE (P).— Mid-season. 

 GLEX MARY \EW.— A very large variety; larger than Sharp- 

 less or any other berry. In quality it is equal to the best, and 

 surpasses even the Crescent for productiveness in quarts of ber- 

 ries. At its home, in Chester County, Pa., it begins to ripen 

 about May 2S. Everyone should try this excellent variety. 



CLYDE.— Among new varieties, possessing points of excellence, 

 Clyde stands first on the list. Fruit large, firm and of light 

 scarlet color. 



XEW LADY FINGER. — A very long berry of beautiful appear- 

 ance and very valuable because of its habit of holding good size 

 to the end of the season. In season from medium to very late. 



A\ ILLIAM BELT.— The fruit is exceptionally large, of brilliant 

 red color, and of extra fine quality. It is a good shipper. 



PARKER EARLE.— This is a large sort, of wonderful pro- 

 ductiveness. Late. 



BRANDYWINE. — Verv late, strong grower; productive. 



TIMBRELL (P).— Very large, bright red color. 



TENNESSEE PROLIFIC— Large, sweet, firm. 



LADY THOMPSON.— Medium to late. 



H. ^\'. BEECHER (P).— Mid-season. 



GANDY. — Late. Fine for canning. 



MICHEL'S EARLY.— Very early. 



BVBACH fP).— Medium to late. 



SIEEK'S EARLY.— Very early. 



SHARPLESS Old reliable. 



AN EXCELLENT FAMILY COLLECTION. 

 MICHEL'S EARLY. GLEN MARY. 



LADY FINGER. SHARPLESS. 

 7.~e. per lOO. or lOO of each for ^2.00. 



PRICE: Any of the above Varieties, Strong, 

 Healthy Layers, 25 Cts. per Doz.; 75 cts. 

 per 100; $4.00 per J, 000. 



POT-GROWN PLANTS will be ready for delivery after 

 Ang^ast 1st. Prices for i)ot-grown plants are from .*^3.00 

 to §4.00 per linndred. according to variety. 



KANSAS (Black Cap). 



KANSAS (BlacU Cap). 



IT possesses all the valuable attributes of a profitable market 

 sort, and its large size and handsome appearance insures for it 

 always a ready sale and good prices. The fruit is handsome, 

 firm and of fine quality. Its canes are of strong growth, entirely 

 hardy and prolific, with tough, healthy, clean foliage. Its season 

 is about second early— later than Souhegan, but earlier than 

 Gregg. By reason of its greater hardiness it is a great improve- 

 ment upon the Gregg. 



75c. per dozen. i|?3.50 per 100. 



MILLER RED.— Fruit size of Cuthbert; bright red; does not 

 fade; core very small; ripens very early; heavy bearer; best 

 shipper. 



75c. per dozen. $3.50 per 100. 



MUNGER.— Resembles Gregg, but much finer. One of the best 

 of the black caps. Perfectly hardy. 



75c. per dozen. $3.50 per lOO. 



GOLDEN QUEEN, CUTHBERT. OHIO AND SOUHEGAN. 

 50c. per dozen. igS.OO per lOO. 



BLACKBCRRIBS. 



ELDORADO. — Berries very large; jet black; sweet, melting; no 

 hard core; splendid keeper and shipper. 



75c. per dozen. $3.50 per 100. 



WILSON. 



JR. — Very early. 



EARLY HARVEST. 



ERIE.— Early. 



LUCRETIA (Dewberry.) — As early as Early Harvest and as 

 large as Wilson. Plant is entirely hardy, healthy, strong grower 

 and very productive. 



Any of the above, 50c. per dozen. 



By express. 



$3.50 per lOO. 



CURRANTS. 



CHERRY. 

 Price — 60c. per half-dozen, ?1.00 

 per dozen, $6.00 per lOO, by ex- 

 press. 



FAY'S PROLIFIC— The best Red Cur- 

 rant. Strong grower, wonderfully pro- 

 ductive, and comes to bearing young; 

 fruit large, bright red, and good quality. 

 Price — 75c. per half-dozen, $1.25 

 per dozen, by express. 



WHITE GRAPH. 

 Price- f;Oc. per half-dozen, $1.00 

 per dozen. $5.00 per lOO, by ex- 

 press. 



JAPAN WINEBERRIES. 



This fruit is but little known, but 

 should be in every garden. It is wonder- 

 fully productive. At this date, June 20, 

 our beds are one solid mass, about three 

 feet high, and covered all over the top 

 with fruit as thick as clover in blossom. 



Price— $2.00 per dozen, by express. 



FOR SPRAY GOODS, SEE P 



ORANGE (Hardy). 

 AGES 68 TO 71, A.VD FOR FUMIGATOR, SEE 



GOOSEBERRIES. 



DOWNING. 

 Price — Two-year-old, 7.>e. per half- 

 dozen, $1.50 per dozen, $5.00 peP 

 100, by express. 



HOUGHTON'S SEEDLING. 

 Price— 50c. per half-flozen, $1.0O pep 

 dozen, $5.00 per 100, by express. 



JAPAN HARDY ORANGE. 

 (Citrns Trifoliata.) 



ANEW hardy Orange. Has of late 

 created quite a sensation North 

 from the fact that it is perfectly 

 hardy; it blooms and fruits profusely in 

 the parks of Philadelphia and New York. 

 To have a fruiting Orange tree in your 

 garden is certainly something to be 

 proud of; its large, white, sweet-scented 

 flowers are produced in the greatest 

 abundance before the fruit appears. Well 

 adapted for hedges, making a close, com- 

 pact growth that nothing can penetrate. 

 Such a hedge when in bloom and fruit is 

 certainly one of the greatest sights to be 

 seen. Fruit small, bright orange red In. 

 color, has a peculiar flavor, fine for pre- 

 serving. 



Price — Three years, by freight or 

 express, 50c. each. !|«3.,'>0 per dozen. 

 .f!15.00 per lOO. 



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