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S;trawberry plants. 



Varieties marked "P" should have another 

 perfect flowering sort near theiu. 



We offer a niee stoclt of Strawberry Plants 

 of all the leading varieties, and at low prices, 

 considering: the (juality of the stock. We can 

 supply them at short notice, freshly dug and 

 6hippe<l direct from the nursery. 



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

 ductive. 



RIO.— A recent berry that is very highly 

 recommended. Rich, glossy color, medium 

 gize and ^ ery prolittc. 



HAVEKtAND (P.)— Early in season. 



3IICHKL'S KAKLY.— Very early. 



TIMHKELL, (P.)— Very large, britrht rod 

 color. 



BKANDYWINK— Very late, strong grower, 

 productive. 



MARSHALL,. — Medium to late in season. 



BKI)ERWOOI>.-Early and of medium size. 



DAYTON.— Early, unexcelled. 



GREENVILLE (P.)— Mid-season. 



H. W. BEECHER (P.)-Mid-season. 



SHCSTER'S GEM.— Mid-season, medium 

 size. 



WOOLVERTON. — Mid-season, should be in 

 every collection. 



CLYDE.— Among new varieties, possessing 

 points of excellence, t'lyde stands first on the 

 list. Fruit large, firm and of light scarlet color. 



NEW LADY FINGER. A vei-y long berry 

 of beautiful appearance mul \in y \ aliuililc be- 

 cause of its hat)it of holiliiiK good si/e to the 

 end of the season. In season from medium to 

 very late. 



WM. BELT.— The fruit is exceptionally 

 large, of brilliant red color, and of extra tine 

 quality. It is a good shipper. 



MEEK'S EARLY.— Very early. 

 TENN. PROLIFIC— Large, sweet, tirm. 

 BUBACH (P.)— Medium to late. 

 GANDY. — Lat«. Fine for canning. 

 LADY THOMPSON. -Medium to late. 

 SHARPLESS.— Old reliable. 



GLEN MARY NEW.— A very large variety; 

 larger than Sharjiless or any other berry. In 

 (luality it is ecjual to the best, and surpasses 

 even the Crescent for produc tiveness in ijuarts 

 of berries. At its home, in ( iiester county. Pa., 

 it begins to ripen about May :J8th. Everyone 

 should try this excellent variety. 



PARKER EARLE.-This is a large sort, of 

 wonderful productiveness. Late. 



Price: Any of the above Varieties, Strong, Healthy Layers, 25 Cts. per Doz. 



75 Cts. per 100; $4.00 per 1,000. 



t^POT GROWN PLANTS will be ready for delivery after August 1st. 

 hundred, according to variety. 



Prices for jjot-grown plants are from »8.50 to S4.00 per 



Blackberries. Raspberries. 



WILSON, Jr. Very early. 



KITTATINY.-^ 

 ERIE.— Earlv. 



Medium. 



LUCRETIA ( Dewberry).— As early as Early 

 Harvest and as large as Wilson. Shin.v .let 

 black, melting and delicious quality, devoid of 

 core. Plant is entirely hardy, healthy, strong 

 grower and very productive. 



Any of the above, 50 cts. doz., S3.00 per 100, 

 by express. ^ 



Gooseberries. 



I)OWNIN(;. 



Two-year old, 50 cts. per half doz., » 1.00 iier 



doz., »5.00 per lUO, by express. 

 HOUGHTON'S SEEDLING.— 

 Price, 50 cts. per half doz., 75 cts. per doz 



S4.00 per 100, by express. 



Japan Wineberries. 



This fruit is but little known, but should be 

 in every garden. It is wonderfully produeti\ i-. 

 At this date, June 20th, 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, SI. 50 per dozen, liy express. 



BLACK PROGRESS ( Pioneer).- Early. 

 GOLDEN QUEEN. 



CUTHBERT, GREGG, OHIO AND 

 SOUHEGAN. 



Any of the above, 50 cts. per dozen, S8.O0 

 per 100, by express. 



Currants. 



CHERRY. 



Price, 60 cts. per half dozen, SSI. 00 per doz., 

 «5.00 per 100, by express. 



FAY'S PROLIFIC— The best red currant. 

 Strong grower, wonderfully i)roducti\'e, and 

 comes to liearing .young; fruit large, bright 

 red, and good (juality. 



Price, 75 cts. per half doz., !81.35 per doz., 

 by express. 



AVHITE GRAPE.— 



Price, 60 cts. i)er half doz., *1.00 per doz., 

 by express. 



Juneberry. 



IMPROVED DWARF.— 



The fruit is borne in clusters, reddish purple 

 in color, changing to bluish black. In flavor 

 it is mild, rich sub-acid; excellent as a dessert 

 fruit or- canned. It is extremely hardy. In 

 habit it is similar to the currant, the bushes 

 attaining the same size. The blossoms are 

 quite large and composed of fine white petals, 

 which, with its bright, glossy, dark green foli- 

 age, renders it one of the handsomest of orna- 

 mental shrubs. 



Price, 15 cts. each, SSI. 25 per 100. 



SPECIAL PRICES TO GARDENERS AND FARMERS IN LARGE QUANTITIES. 



ALL PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE, 



