CRANBERRY STRAWBERRIES. 27 



CRANBERRY. Cannebcrge. 



Common Cranberry, 25 cents. Oxycoccus macrocarpus. 



STRAWBERRIES. Fraisiers. Fragaria vesca. 



Those marked thus * 20 cents per dozen, t 37 1-2 cents per doz. t 50 cents per 

 doz. IT 75 cents per doz., and those not marked $1 per doz. 



N. B.— No less charge is made than the price of a dozen, except for those priced by 

 me pair. Where a hundred ai e ordered of one kind, the price will be one third less. 



1 *Early scarlet, or Morissania. Do per 100, $1 



2 *English red wood. Do per ICO, $1 j une 



3 *English white wood, white huuibois. Do per 100 SI do 



4 *Supenor English hautbois, musk flavored. Per 100 $1.75 do 



5 tGreen strawberry, very late. Per 100, $2 June and July 



6 *Hu<l S on's or La' ge Hudson. Per 100, $1 



7 *Large early scarlet, very fine and productive, one of the best kinds for market. 



Per 100, $1,50 May 



N « B.— The two last are the kinds most cultivated for market. 



8 *Royal scarlet. Per 100, $1,?5 j une an d Ju | y 



9 *Large pine apple. Per 100, Si j une 

 J? !5^?- alpine ' Monthl >'> or everbearing. $1 per 100 June to July 

 !i to J\ e a, P m , e '. or monthly j une t0 Dec. 

 iz ■ tied bush al ine, monthly, without runners. do 



13 *Wbite bush alpine, monthly, without runners 



14 *Mulb<rry. $1 per 100 



15 *Downton, ia-e. SI per 100 



16 *Methven scarlet, or Methven castle, very large and exceedingly productive, a fine 



kind for market. SI per 100 



17 *Austrian scarlet or Duke of Kent's scarlet. SI, 75 per 100 



18 *Roseberry. Si per 100 



19 *Bath scarlet, si per 100 



20 *Bostock, Wellington, or Devonshire Chili, or $1,50 per 100 



21 *Keen's seedling. Si, 75 per 100 



22 tNew black musk hautbois, high flavored and very productive. SI, 75 per 100 



23 tNew prolific, or Conical hautbois. $2,50 per 100 



24 -fLargeLima, or New Chili, highly flavored, but poor bearer. $1,75 cents per 100 



25 tSouthborough, very large 



26 *Grove.-end scarlet. $1,75 cents per 1000 



27 tNairn's sea: let 



28 ^Faulkner's scarlet pine 



29 1 Wilmot's superb, tender and poor bearer 



30 tKnevet's new pine 



31 * Melon, very fine, large and productive. S2,50 per 100 



32 jPrince's new pine 



33 UPrince's large musk hautbois 



34 tBishop's orange, superior, very large and productive 



35 fElton seedling, large and superior 



36 fGrimstone seedling 



37 rMyatt's new pine apple 



38 Yellow flowering, or Fragaria indica, ornamental and beautiful. 50 cents per pair 



39 tWarren's seedling Methven, large and very productive 



40 Hovey's seedling, laVge and very productive. $1,50 per dozen 



41 Victoria, new, large and very fine. $1 per dozen 



42 tBlack Roseberry 



43 * French musk hautbois, high flavored and very productive 



44 tKe^n's Imperial, sweet and high flavored 



45 *01d Pine, or Carolina 



N. B.— Many other kinds have been imported that have not yet been increased 

 but will be inserted in a Supplement Catalogue 



