BLACKBERRIES, ETC. 



29 



BLACKBERRIES. 



1 Trailing Dewberry, siveet, 



large 



2 High Bush, or Standing, oval, 



late 



3 Whitish, or Buff, profuse 



bearer 



4 Dorchester (high bush), large, 



firm, siceet 



5 New Rochelle, or Law ton, 



extra large, estimable. . . . 



6 Parsley leaved, or Late Pro- 



lific, large, sweet, aromatic 

 flavor, ripening after Law- 

 ton, very productive, estim- 

 able, rare 



Dozen. 



Hundred. 











7 



1 00 



g 





8 



1 00 



a 

 u 



uu 



9 









10 



2 00 



12 



00 



11 









12 



1 50 



8 



00 











13 



1 50 



8 



00 











14 









15 



50 



Dozen. 

 2 00 



4 00 

 3 00 



25 00 



ange, very large, 

 brown, excellent. . . 



dark 



00 



South 4 50 



Hundred. 



12 00 



berry 2 00 



N. B. — For Flowering Brambles, see Vines 

 and Creepers. 



WHORTLEBERRIES, BERBERRIES, AND CRAN- 

 BERRIES. 



Black, 



1 "Whortleberry, or Huckleberry 



Blue, "White, and others 20 



2 Ditto per 100 12 00 



3 Red fruited Berberry 20 



4 Purple fruited and Purple leaved 40 



5 "White, or Yellow do 50 



6 Sweet, or Dulcis do 25 



1 Chinese red fruited, and Hybrid 38 



N. B. — For other Berberries, see Ornamental Shrubs. 



Round Cranberry, for lowland, per 200 $1, per i Bugle or Bell Cranberry, can be cultivated on 

 1000 $5, 5000 for $20, 10,000 for $30. upland. Same price as preceding. 



Hi^h bush Cranberry, 25 to 38 cents each. 



GRAPES. 



A Descriptive Catalogue is published comprising all the finest European and American 

 Varieties. 



STRAWBERRIES. 



A Descriptive Catalogue is published comprising Select Assortments of the most splendid 

 and estimable American and European A^arietits, with a Rejected List, and Directions for Culture, 

 etc. 



ESCULENT ROOTS, ETC. 



1 Asparagus, Giant and Dutch, 1 to 3 years old, 



do ami do do 



2 Asparagus, Large German, 1 to 3 years, 



do do do 



Dozen. Hunched. 



1 00 



2 00 



3 Asparagus, Lesher's Mammoth 



4 Artichoke, Jerusalem 38 



5 do Green Globe 2 50 



6 Chinese Potato, orYam(Dios- 



corea) 3 00 



Do do, per 1000. . .$20 



I Dyer's Madder 2 00 8 00 



8 Earth Almond, or Chufa 50 



9 Ginseng 2 00 10 00 



10 Hop Vine 1 25 4 00 



II Horse Radish. 1 25 4 00 



12 Licorice 4 00 15 00 



13 Patience Dock, finest early 



greens 1 00 4 00 



14 Sea Kale 2 50 



15 Tarragon, for spicing salads. 3 00 



16 Water Cress 50 2 00 



per hundred 



per thousand 



per hundred 



per thousand 



Each. 



RHUBARB. 



11 Early Tobolsk 25 



IS Myatt's Victoria 25 



19 Linnaeus 



Ditto per 100, f8; per 1000, §50 



to $60 



20 Wilmot's Early 



21 Giant, and Colossal 25 



22 Gaboon's Mammoth 50 



23 Hawke's Champagne 75 



24 Dalley's Scarlet Giant 50 



•25 Magnum Bouum 38 



26 Schofield's Prince Albei t 30 



■1~ Marshall's Early Scarlet 3S 



28 Prince of "Wales (Sangster). ... 50 



29 Blood Royal 50 



30 



20 



50 to 75 

 |4 to 66 

 75 to §1 

 |7 to $8 



Dozen. 



1 50 



1 50 



2 00 



1 75 



2 00 



30 Scarlet Nonpareil 75 



00 

 00 

 00 

 00 

 00 

 00 

 3 00 

 3 50 

 5 00 



