ELLWANGER of BARRTS 



*I'ore§t Rose. {Fetters.) Medium to large, obtuse conic, usually regular, 

 sometimes coxcombed; color light, rich crimson; flesh firm, sufficiently acid, 

 juicy, rich; plant vigorous and a good bearer; foliage burns somewhat in some 

 localities, 



Oleuclale. {Storer.'^A.) Fruit large, very handsome, conical; color bright red; 

 flesh firm; flavor rather acid, not rich; a valuable market variety, as it ships 

 well, and is later than the Wilson. 



OlOSSy iJoiie. {Burand.) Medium to large; beautiful, a perfect cone in form; 

 flesh solid, but not high flavored; plant vigorous and productive. 

 Price for layer plants, 50 cents per doz.; $1.50 per 00. 



Oreen Prolific. {S. Boyden.) (/) Large, round; deep scarlet; soft; very 

 vigorous and productive. 



^Golden l>efiance. {A. Miller, '74.) (/) Medium to large, roundish, regu- 

 lar; dark crimson; flesh moderately firm, solid, delicate in texture and good in 

 quality; plant vigorous and very productive, often 12 to 15 berries on a truss. 

 We consider this and the Windsor Chief the two finest and most productive late 

 varieties. 



Ore«t AlUi'ricail. {Durand, '75.) Medium to large, roundish, conical; of a 

 beautiful deep crimson color; flesh firm, and of good flavor; plant moderately 

 vigorous and productive; said to do well in some places; season late. 



ReiatllClcy. {Downer.) Large, roundish, conical; dari: red; moderately firm, 

 a little acid; plant very vigorous and productive; season very late. 



l^ennig's WSlite. (White Pineapple.) {Lennig.) Large, roundish, flattened; 

 flesh soft, tender, juicy, and for exquisite flavor unsurpassed; may be com- 

 pared to the Seckel among pears, and the Delaware among grapes; a moderate 

 bearer. 



Price for layer plants per doz., 50 cents; $1.50 per 100. 



Miner's <xreat Prolific. {T. B. Miner, '77.) Large to very large, round- 

 ish inclining to conical, somewhat ribbed; crimson; flesh moderately firm, good 

 flavor; plant vigorous and productive; it is highly recommended by many 

 growers; season medium to late. 



*]flonarc8l of tlae West. {B^ady, '67.) Large in size, with fair attention 

 berries frequently measure from four to six inches in circumference; color, 

 bright red, showy; flesh moderately firm, and of excellent quality; plant very 

 vigorous and productive; season medium. 



*lVicailor, {E. ^ B., '67.) One of the most hardy, vigorous, and productive 

 varieties. Fruit of uniform moderately large size, roundish conical; bright 

 scarlet; quality good; it begins to ripen with the earliest, and continues a long 

 time. 



PeaR's Emperor. (/) Large, roundish, conical, dark crimson; flesh firm, 

 juicy, mild, excellent; plant moderately prolific. 



Plliladelpliia. (/) Medium, roundish, conical; bright scarlet; flesh firm, 

 juicy, sprightly, excellent; ripens shortly after Nicanor; pl^nt vigorous and 

 productive. 



Pioneer. {Dtuand,) Large; flavor very good; flesh moderately firm; light 

 crimson; plant vigorous and productive; foliage burns some; season early. 

 Price for layer plants, 50 cents per dozen. 



^President Lincoln. {Smith, '75.) Large to very large, irregular; bright 

 red, glossy; flesh moderately firm, best in quality; plant vigorous and produc- 

 tive; one of the best for the garden. 



Prouty's §eed8ing. Large, conical; bright scarlet; flesh moderately firm and 

 of fair quality; plant vigorous and productive. 



Price for layer plants, 50 cents per doz. 



*Setll Boyden. {Boyden s No. 30.) Large, roundish, conical, regular, with a 

 short neck; bright crimson; juicy, rich, sub-acid, excellent; plant vigorous and 

 productive; season medium to late. 



