DREER S GARDEN CALENDAR. 

 GREAT AGRICULTURIST STRAWBERRY. 



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Its form is nearly conical, somewhat necked, deep scarlet color, 

 extending to the core ; solid, and of a pleasant pine flavpr. The size is 

 enormous, the average berries exceeding anything ever before seen in 

 the strawberry lirfe. Price of plants $,1. 00 per doz. ; $5.00 per hun- 

 dred. 



JUCUNDA, OR NO. 700, 



introduced this season by Rev. IT. Knox, of Pittsburgh, Pa., the cele- 

 brated strawberry grower, who thus describes this variety: "For size, 

 beauty, productiveness, profit, and other desirable qualities, we regard 

 it as greatly superior to any other variety we have, or of which we have 

 any knowledge. We shall plant it almost exclusively the coming sea- 

 son." Price of plants, $3.00 per doz. 



We also offer the following standard varieties, at 50 cents per doz., 

 $1.50 per hundred, and $10 per thousand: Wilson's Albany, Triomphe 

 de. Gand, Russell Prolific, French's Seedling, Lady Finger. 



THE PHILADELPHIA RASPBERRY. 



We are now fully satisfied that this is the most profitable variety that 

 can be grown. Not witshtanding all the influences that have been brought 

 to bear against it by interested parties, it has steadily advanced in favor 

 among fruit-growers, and the demand has so much increased among 

 this class for planting it out extensively, that the price of plants in 

 some localities has more than doubled. For hardiness and productive- 

 ness it is unequalled, bearing the extreme cold of Minnesota without 

 injm*y, and yielding in that latitude a splendid crop of fruit. The fruit 

 is large, of a purplish-red color, rich and juicy, and bears carriage to 

 market well. But a limited quantity of plants will be for sale this 

 spring, in consequence of the great demand last autumn. Price .$3.00 

 per dozen ; $20 per hundred. 



