DilEER's GARDEN CALENDAR. 99 



THE strawb;eiiiiy 



by careful e.periSenrd4:™r°Mc' Of ^ 



are suited to his circumstances. The best monZ fof.'^n t •"';';•' 



vicinity are September and October, for th7r,fun?n andM^ T ^'"l 



culture the rows are about 8 ft. apart, and ll in hes „ thfrons Thl 

 .ollowing are now the popular and leading sorts """»"''■ Tl« 



flrst-cl^ss Strawbe ;/. 1 reee "ed Ihe'l^i}'!' ''•''''"f ,' 'ir"*"^ "^ ^ 

 Show of the PennsyfvaniaTo^^rcuto^trcTeTy'Tnt 'isef "'^'■'■^ 

 premium at the great Strawberry Fair at Hamminrn!'^ J. ' ' 



PRICE OF PLANTS. 



^ ^100 plants $1.60. Per 1000 $8. 5000 $30. 10,000 $50. 



' AGRICULTURIST ■ ?' ?a ' T' ^^^ P''^*^^^ 



JUCUNDA, or 700 ^r. I ° 0» 



BROOKLYN SCARLET.:.::.; 50 ^ ^^ ^n "^ 



FRE^NCH'S SEEDLING : '1 , o I 'I 



EUSSEL'S PROLIFIC. r" It ^ °" 



TRIOMPHE DE GAND :;::• fo fo !n 1' 



DUEAND'S SEEDLING .::. o o" 10 00 



METCALE.S EARLY -- Z TZ 10 00 



THE RASPBERRY 



seldom producracrrtovh^fi ^^^°^^^^ ^^^r varieties would 

 Oriffin-whior L ^' ^°^^"^'^<^^^y ^^e have now several of Native 

 reSabtprod'::tlve':""' ^^^"^^^^^ P-'^-^^^ ^-^^^ -^ also' 



