^72 dReeb's garden calendar. 



THE DUIIRING RASPBERRY. 



We take pleasure in offering a few plants of this new and very desi- 

 rable variety, which originated on the grounds of Henry Duhring, Esq., 

 Belmont, near Philadelphia. It is a seedling of the Hornet ; the fruit 

 is nearly as la-^e as hat famous variety, well known as the largest of all 

 Raspberries. L is a strong grower and abundant bearer, and has proved 

 itself perfec Jy liafcy i-i this vicinity, without any protection. We are desi- 

 rous that this variety should be distributed among fruit growers, in 

 different locp^Icies in order to have its merits fully and fairly tested ; 

 otherwise ri would no. h*ave been offered for sale until a large stock of 

 Plan.s wp.s 01 hand. Price ol Plants $1.00 each, or $5.00 for six. Not 

 more than s'r plants will be sold to any one person. 



BLACKBERRIES, 



By the aid of this fine fruit, we are able to make the berry season 

 last, at least, without intermission, three months, viz., from June to 

 September. 

 LAWTON, OR NEW ROCHELLE, which in size, yield, lusciousness 



and beauty, is unequalled. It continues in bearing a long time. 



Price $1.00 per dozen, $5.00 per hundred, $40 per thousand. 



WILSON EARLY BLACKBERRY 



originated in Burlington County, New Jersey, is a great acquisition, 

 being as large and luscious as the Xew Roehelle, less acid, retaining its 

 black color ; better after picking, and ripening mainly together; is near- 

 ly over by the time the New Roehelle is fairly underway. The supply 

 of plants is limited. Price $1.00 each. 



VAN BURETS GOLDEN DWARF PEACH. 



As an ornamental tree there is nothing of its size more beautiful. It 

 is prodigiously prolific, and in quality of fruit it has few if any supe- 

 riors. The fruit is very ornamental being, above medium size, of a 

 golden yellow color, with a rich mottled carmine cheek. The leaves add 

 much to its beauty, being very large, closely set, of a deep green color, 

 and hang on much longer than other Peach leaves. The tree is not 

 subject to the diseases that other Peach trees are. It seldom attains a 

 growth of more than three feet in height, the original being but 28 

 inches in height when four years old. The buds are so close together 

 that one of those little trees loaded with fruit would almost remind the 

 beholder of an immense bunch of very large grapes. 



Another year's trial of this variety, confirms all that has already been 

 said of this beautiful Dwarf Peach. It has been fruited by several of 

 my customers in pots in the fruit house during the past year, with the 

 greatest satisfaction. 



This is the only Peach tree that will remain a dwarf when planted 

 where the roots have a chance to spread. Price $1.00 each. 



