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Pol-Grown Strawberry Plants 



dark. On account of late ripening it should be in Telds no desoHntion excellence, and 



every garden and plantation. P,.i!^.? i /»« ^.>- . iww. 



Price, per 1 0«, *;J.0(). !*ir>.00 |.er 1 ,000. " * ' ' ' *'^'> «« I" ' » 



SHUSTER'S G£M.— Mid-season, size medium ; 



a standard sort. 



Price, per 100, $:i.OO. !ii!t25.00 per 1,000. 



WOOL VER TON. —lUpenii in mid-season; is 

 medium to large size. Sliould be in every col- 

 lection. 



Price, per 100, iiiliAH}. ;<ii25.00 per 1 ,000. 



RIO.~A recent berry that is very highly rec- 

 ommended Kich, glossy color, medium size, 

 and very prolific. 



*4.00 per 100. 



GLEN MARY NEW.— A very large variety, 

 larger than Sharpless or any other berrv. In 

 quality it is equal to the best and surpasses even 

 thr Crescent for productiveness in (juarts of ber- 

 ries. It has been known to jiroduce I'J.OOO <iuarts 

 to the acre during the season. At its home in 

 Chester county, Pa., it begins to ripen about May 

 28th. Everyone should trv this excellent variety. 

 75c. per dozen; per 100, S l.OO. 



CLVDE.— Among new varieties, possessing 

 points of excellence, Clyde stands first on the list. 

 Fruit large, firm, and of light scarlet color. 

 75c. per dozen; ^4 per 100. 



WM. BELT.— The fruit is exceptionally large, 

 of brilliant red color, and of extra fine quality; 

 it is a good shipper. 



75c. per dozen; !8i4.00 per 100. 



BLACKBERRIES. 



WILSON, Jr.— The largest known variety, of 

 fine appearance, and ripens very early. Very 

 productive and good (luality. By its low, trailing 

 habit of growth it is easily protected in winter, 

 and well adapted on that account to cold cli- 

 mates. 



Price, $2.00 per 100; $10.00 per 1,000. 



LUCRETIA i Dewberry ).—Ati early as Early 

 Harvest and as large as Wilson. Shiny jet black, 

 melting and delicious (luality, devoid of core. 

 Plant Is entirely hardy, healthy, strong grower, 

 and very productive. 



Price, by express, 50c. per doz. ; S'-i.OO per 100. 



RASRBERR/ES. 



BLACK PROGRESS i Pioneer ) .—The best very 

 early jet black Kasj^berry. (lood (juality, ripen- 

 ing witli Souhegan ; stronger grower and more 

 prolific; very valuable market variety; ex- 

 tremely hardy. 



Price,'50c. per dozen ; ^'i per 100, by express. 



GOLDEN QUEEN.— The best yellow Raspberry. 

 Very large, exciuisite beauty; very good quality, 

 hardy and very productive ; very strong grower, 

 and succeeds well in the South and Pacific Coast, 

 as well as in colder climates. 



Price, 50c. per dozen ; jSi'i per 100, by express. 

 CUTHBERT, GREGG, OHIO, and SOUHEGAN. 

 50c. per dozen; ii'i per 100, by express. 



CURRANTS. 



CHERRY.— The most i)opular jnarket sort. 

 Bunch and berry very large, bright red; bush 

 healthy; vigorous and i)ro(li!cti\ e. 

 Price, 60e. per l-'2doz«'n; si per dozen; S5 per 

 1 00, by express. 



FAY'S PROLIFIC— The best Red Currant. 

 Strong grower, wonderfully productive, and 

 comes to bearing young; fruit large, bright red, 

 and good (|uality. 



i*i"ice, 7.>c. p<'r i-'i dozen, SI .50 per dozen, by 

 <'xpress. 



GOOSEBERR/ES. 



If iritntcd hi) )nuU,udd 15c. per dozen. 

 DOWNING.— The best of the American sorts, 

 and a vast im])rovement upon the Houghton, of 

 which it Is a secdliui;. l'"riiit large, pale green, 

 and of excellent (| ualit \ . hot li for cooking and 

 tal)le use. Hushes stocky, \ igorous, hardy, very 

 prolific. 



•2-year old> OOe. per I -2 dozen ; 8 1 per dozen; 

 J<<7..>0 per 100, by express. 



flOL GHTON'S SEEDLING.— A native variety, 

 proliilc bearer, light-colored fruit, impervious to 

 mildew. 



.50e. per \ dozen, 75c. per dozen, S-l per 100, 

 by <'xpress. 



