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STRAWBERRY PLANTS 



Directions for Culture 



Strawberries require well-tilled soil; the plants should be 

 set 15 inches apart, in rows feet wide. Firm the plants 

 -well in the soil and keep thoroughly cultivated. 



CLYDE3. — Very productive; early and as large as Bubach. 

 Medium late. 



CLIMAX. — Very productive. Rich, handsome berry, strong 

 and vigorous. Second early. 



EXCELSIOR. — An early market variety, good for shipping. 

 Medium size berry and very productive. 



GAXDY. — Standard late variety, bearing better in black 

 swamp land than any other soil, but will thrive, however, in 

 clay land. 



GLEX MARY. — One of the best varieties, having large 

 •crimson and juicy fruit. Very productive and popular, grow- 

 ing well in any soil. 



JOHNSON'S Ei.4.RLY. — Second early; medium-size berry, 

 extra fine. It should be planted in stiff, drv land. 



LADY TH03IPS0X. — Strong, healthy plants, having me- 

 dium large, firm berries, growing freely in drought and 

 standing dry season well. 



MICHEL'S EARLY. — A hardy grower, with large and firm 

 berries of finest flavor. The best for early market. 



NEW HOME. — Xearly as late as Gandy. Bright red fruit 

 and fine for shipping. 



NICK OHMER. — Very large and productive, with glossy 

 red globular berries of superior flavor. Superb for home use. 



'Y^E offer a nice stock of Strawberry Plants of all the 

 leading varieties. We can supply them at short 

 notice, freshly dug and shipped direct from the nursery. 



OAK'S EARLY'. — Strong, vigorous grower, producing hardy 

 plants wliich stand a long season. Extra early and a good 

 shipper. 



STEVEN'S LATE CHAMPION. — A new late variety, yield- 

 ing heavy crops of large fruit of bright red color. A good 

 keeper and canner. 



SENATOR DtJNL.4.P. — A good variety for amateurs, being 

 healthy and easy to grow. Fruit is large, dark red and 

 juicy. Hardy. Mldseason. 



TENN. PROLIFIC. — Reliable standard variety, bearing 

 abundantly. Medium to late. 



WM. BELT. — Good for home use, being a good bearer, 

 with large berries. Stands drought well. 



ZEITZER'S EARLY — Extra early, productive, and a good 

 shipper. 



The following varieties should have another perfect flow- 

 ering sort near them: 



BUSTER. — Vigorous and healthy. Medium to late. 

 BI B.4.CH. — A large and strong grower. Early. 

 CRESCENT. — Standard variety, producing fine berries. Me- 

 dium to late. 



PRICE3 — Any variety, strong, healthy layer plants, 25c. per 

 doz.; 75c. per 100; $4.00 per 1000. Ready October 15. 



Pot-grown plants T\ill be reaily for delivery after Septem- 

 ber 15. Price: Per doz.. Toe.; per 100, $4.00. Orders for same 

 should he in by Aiigrust 1, 1!)10. 



NURSERY DEPARTMENT 



SUMMER APPLES 



Y'ELLOW TRANSPARE.XT. — Ripens among the earliest. July. 



25c. each. $2.50 per dozen. $20.00 per 100. 

 STAR, — One of the best. Julv. 



• 2oc. each. $2.50 per dozen. $20.00 per 100. 



AUTUMN APPLES 



CRAVENSTEIX. — August. 



2oo. each. $2.50 per dozen. $20.00 per 100. 

 OLDENBURG (Duchess of Oldenburg). — August. 



25c. each. $2.50 per dozen. $20.00 per 100. 

 WINTER APPLES 

 LANTCFORD'S SEEDLING. — A popular sort for late winter use. 



50c. each. $4.S0 per dozen. $30.00 per 100. 

 TTORK IMPERIAL, or JOHNSON'S FINE WINTER. 



25c. each. $2.50 per dozen. $20.00 per 100. 

 STAYTIAN'S WINESAP. — A great apple. 



2oc. each. $2.50 per dozen. $20.00 per 100. 



ADDITIONAL VARIETIES 



"S" means Summer. "A" Autumn. "W Winter. 

 Red A.strakhan, S. Carolina Red June, S. Tetafsky, S. 

 Kail Pippin, A. Smoke-bouse, A. Ben Davis, W. Bentley's 

 Sweet, W. Berry Red, W. Fallawater, A. Winesap, W. 

 Nansemond Beauty, W. 



25c. each. $2.50 per dozen. $20.00 per 100, 

 CRAB APPLES. — 30c. each. $a.U0 per dozen. 



PEARS 



KOONCE. — Medium to large, very handsome; surface yel- 

 low, one side covered with a bright carmine, containing 

 brown dots; quality very good, spicy, juicy and sweet. The 

 Koonce is a vigorous grower, free from blight, productive, 

 and an annual bearer. 50c. each. Three for $1.25. 



VERMONT BEAUTY. — In color it is a rich yellow, with a 

 beautiful bright carmine cheek. The fruit is of medium size, 

 and the flesh is of the finest quality, being rich, juicy and 

 aromatic. 50c. each. Three for $1.25. 



GARBER AND KIEFER. — September and October. Said to 

 be blight-proof. 40c. each. $4.00 per flozen. $25.00 per 100. 



BARTLETT. — The old well-known standard variety. 60c. 

 each. $6.50 per dozen. 



FLEMISH BEAUTY', SECKEL. 



25c. each. $2.50 per dozen. $20.00 per 100. 

 DWARF PEARS 



PRICES ON DWARF PEARS, 2 and 3 Years, First Classt 

 4Cc. each. $3.50 per dozen. $25.00 per 100. 



The following varieties succeed well as dwarfs: 

 Ansouleme: Anjou, Lawrence, Seckel, Slanning's Elizabeth. 



PEACHES 



CARMEN. — Hardy, rot-proof. Ripens with Early Rivers; 

 almost as large as Elberta. Pale yellow skin; flesh white. 

 Melting, juicy. Ripens ahead of Mountain Rose. 



35c. each. $3.50 per dozen. 

 ELBERTA. — Needs no description. 



2.5c. each. $2.50 per dozen. 

 ITALIAN DWARF. — Very singular tree. Begins bearing 

 when 12 to 15 inches high and seldom exceeds 3 or 4 feet. 

 Fine for small yards. Vv hite; free-stone. 



25c. each. $2.50 per dozen. 

 GOLDEN DWARF. — Seldom grows over 4 to 5 feet. Very 

 hardy; cling. Excellent eater. Fine for city yards. 



25c. each. $2.50 per dozen. 

 Alexander, Louise, Yellow St. John, Mountain Rose, Earlv 

 Silver, Crawford Early, Wlieafland. Crawford Late, Chairs 

 Choice, Family Favorite, Chinese Clins. Old Mixon. Reeve's 

 Favorite, Christiana. Smock Free, Globe. Ringj^old Cling. 

 20o. onoh. $2.00 per dozen. $12.50 per 100. 



JAPANESE or ORNAMENTAL PLUMS 



HALE. — Most vigorous tree of all the Japans. Fruit large; 

 bright orange, mottled with cherry red. Superb in quality. 

 Ripens middle of September. Price, 50c. Three for $1.25. 



WILLARD. — Earliest of all Japan plums, and hence very 

 valuable for market. 50c. each. Three for $1.25. 



WICKSON. — Pit small; flesh tender, sweet and delicious. 

 50c. each. Three for $1.25. 

 One of each of the above or the three in one order for S1.25. 



BOTAN OR ABUNDANCE. — First of August. 



BUUBANK. — September 1st. 

 The two above-named varieties, 40c. each. Three for $1.00. 

 Six for $2.00. $3.50 per dozen. 



SHROPSHIRE DAMSON. — 25c. each. $2.50 per dozen. 



CHERRIES 



HEART. — Black Tartarian, Gov. Wood, Napoleon Bigarean, 

 Florence, Mercer. 



DUKE AND MORELLO. — Dye House, Belle Magniaqae, 

 Early Richmond, Montmorency. 



Price, 75c. each. $C.00 per dozen. 



APRICOTS 



HARRIS. — ^A''ery hardy: blooms late; sure bearer; fine 

 golden yellow. 50c. each. $5.00 per dozen. 

 RUSSIAN VARIETIES AND NECTARINES. 



50c. each. $.5.00 per dozen. 



QUINCES 



CHAMPION (.1 to 4 feet). — 50c. each. .?5.00 per dozen. 

 CHAMPION (2 to 3 feet). — 30c. each. $3.00 per dozen. 



MEF.CH PROLIFIC (3 to 4 feet) 50c. each. $5.00 per doz. 



MEECH PROLIFIC (2 to 3 feet.) — 30c. each. $3.00 per doz. 



GRAPES 



The following list contains the best-known sorts of hardy 

 American varieties; 



OHIO, BLACK. — One of the very best. Two years old. 

 25c. each. $2.50 per dozen. 



Brighton, Red. Concord, Black, Delaware, Red. Martha, 

 White. Worden, Black. Two years old. 



25c. each. Twelve for .$2.50. 



Moore's Early, Black. Nia$;ara, White. Pocklinston, 

 White. Vergenncs, Rod. 2,5c. each. $2.50 per dozen. 



Campbell's Early. — 50c. each. $4.00 per dozen. 



RASPBERRIES 



KANSAS (Black Cap). — Firm and of fine quality. Its canes 

 are of strong growtli, entirely hardy and prolific, with tough, 

 liealthy, clean foliage. Its season is about second early — 

 later than Souhegan, but earlier than Gregg. 



75e. per dozen. $4.00 per $100. 

 MILLER RED. — Fruit size of Cuthbert; bright red; doea 

 not fade; core very small; ripens very early; heavy bearer; 

 best shipper. 75c. per dozen. $4.00 per 100. 



BIUNGER. — Resembles Gregg, but much finer. One of the 

 best of the black caps. Perfectly hardy. 



75e. per dozen. $4.00 per 100. 

 GOLDEN QUEEN, CUTHBERT. OHIO AND SOUHEGAN, 

 75c. per dozen. $4.00 per 100. 



BLACKBERRIES 



ELDORADO. — Berries very large; jet black; sweet, melt- 

 ing; no hard core; splendid keeper and shipper. 



75c. per dozen. $4.00 per 100. 



W^ILSON, JR Very earlv. 



EARLY" HARVEST. ERIE. — Early. 



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

 as large as Wilson. Pla-nt is entirely hardy, healthy, strong 

 grower and very productive. 



A ny of the above, 75c. per d oz. $4.00 per 100. By Express. 



ALL PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 



