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HARRISOyS XURSERIES, BEELIX. MD, 



PRICE LIST OF- GRAPE VINES, 



CAMPBELL S EAKLY. 



1-year ^ S-vears ^ 



Each Ten Each ' ^^^Ten 



CAMPBELL'S EARLY 80 To 86 00 Si 00 88 00 



Concord 10 50 15 75 



Delaware 10 75 20 ISO 



Eaton , 10 i CO 20 3 00 



Hartford lO 50 15 75 



Ires 10 50 12 75 



Brighton 10 60 15 75 



Moore's Early 10 75 15 100 



Diamond \ 10 75 15 100 



Xiagara 10 50 15 75 



Pocklington 10 50 15 75 



Salem 10 50 15 75 



Ulster 15 150 20 2 00 



A ergennes... 10 75 15 150 



Wilder 10 100 15 150 



Woodruff 10 1 00 15 1 50 



Worden 10 50 15 75 



Wyoming 10 100 15 100 



One year vines of Concord and Niagara at 82.00 per 100, Delawarejat 82.50 

 per 100. Prices on 100 and 1000 lots of others quoted on application. 



GOOSEBERRIES. 



Downing — A seedling or" the Houghton. An upright, vigorous growing 

 plant: fruit larger than its parent: color whitish green, flesh rather soft, juicy, 

 very good, productive, valuable market sort. Price 15 cents each. 81.25 per doz- 

 en, 85 per 100. 



Houghton's Seedling — Rather small, pale red, flesh tender, juicy, sweet and 

 pleasant, produces enormous crops, free from mildew, most profitable market 

 variety. 15 cents each. 81 per dozen, .84 per 100. 



Special prices quoted on 1000 lots. 



CURRANTS. 



They should be planted in good deep soil, in a cool location and manured 

 very heavily. Plant 4 by 5 feet, work like raspberries, keep the soil moist and 

 free from weeds, and mulch with manure, if the best quality of fruit is desired. 

 They should be pruned every year and all old wood cut from them: keep them 

 thinned out so that air can freely pass through them. Currant worms can be 

 destroyed by using hellebore: dissolvp one ounce in three gallons of water, and 

 apply with a syringe or small sprinkling can. This can be done with very little 

 expense if performed at the right time. 



North Star — A promising new variety. The average length of. the bunch is 

 four inches. The fruit is very sweet, and rich in quality, firm, a good market 

 berry. -desirable as a desert fruit in the natural state, and unequaled for jelly. 

 The length and abundance of the clusters make it possible to pick 25 per cent. 



