PETEH HEJSLDEJ^SOH 6t CO.— PliflJ^T DEPfll^TJVIENT. 



CnMBEKLAXD TIUUMPH. 



STRAWBERRIES— Continued. 

 GENERML- OOL-I-eOTION. 



Cloud. A very vigorous grower, enormously productive, fruit uniformly 

 large. Color dark glossy red. 



Charles Downing. For beauty, size, quality and productiveness, this variety 

 is <nisurpassed ; the flavor is very fine, and the plants do well in most soils and 

 locations. Although an old variety, it is among the best. 



Cumberland Triumph. (See cut.) An excellent variety, large size, productive, 

 fine color and of delicious flavor. Price, pot-grown plants, 60 cts. per doz., S4.00 

 per 100, $35.00 per 1,000. 



Gold. Of the finest quality ; color bright scarlet with golden seeds ; season 

 long, from medium to late. 



Hoffman. A variety very popular South for shipment to northern markets ; 

 fruit good size and exceedingly firm ; plant strong grower; productive. 



Jersey Queen, Large, bright crimson, moderately firm, of fine quality. On 

 good soil and properly fertilized, one of the best. Late. 



May King. Kemarkably productive ; fruit show}% bright scarlet, of medium 

 size. A valuable early and market sort. On poor soils it is excellent. 



Parry. Fruit uniformly large, firm, beautiful in color and of good quality. A 

 strong grower. 



Prince of Berries. A seedling from Jersey Queen, and most excellent. 



Pineapple. Its rich, dark crimson color, delicious flavor, combined with vigor 

 and productiveness, insure this great popularity. 



The "Nectar" is of the largest size, medium early, abundantly. prolific, of a 

 rich, .spicy flavor, and one of the most beautiful strawberries ever introduced. 

 Pliints of luxuriant growth and free from mildew or rust. 



Warfield. A variety that excels in size and j'ield, beauty and firmness the 

 celebrated Crescent. Quality pleasant sub-acid, very vigorous grower, with 

 bright healthy foliage. An early variety and one that we highly recommend. 

 Price for any of the above, 35 cts. per doz., $2.00 per 100. 



Cherry. Dark red ; best variety for 

 market. 



Victoria. Late ; best for tabic use. 



"WhiteGrape. The best white Currant. 



Black Naples. Black; mostly used 

 for jams and jellies. 



1.5c. each, SI. 50 per doz., $8.00 per 100. 



Fay's Prolific. By far the best red 

 Currantwe have. Large, wonderfully 

 prolific, of good flavor and less acid 

 than the above. It is a strong grower 

 and comes into bearing early. Strong 

 plants. (See cut.) 



30 cts. each, $3.00 per doz. 



FOl^EIGri Gl^flPE VIJSIES. 



(For glass-covered graperies.) 



MUSCAT OF ALEXANDRIA. Large grape of light 



golden color; the most popular of tlie white kinds. 

 BLACK HAMBURG. Black. I White Frontignan. White. 

 Charlesw^ortli Tokay. White. | Royal Muscadine. White. 

 Lady Down's. Black. I Maddresfield Court Muscat. 



Cannon Hall Muscat. White. | Black. 



Splendid vines, SI. 25 each, $12.00 per doz. Extra large 

 fruiting vines of the two varieties first on the list, S5.00 each. 



IJ^IDTJSTHV GOOSEBHRf^Y. 



A Gooseberrj' possessing desirable qualities for table and 

 market has long been a desideratum. The foreign varieties, 

 wherever tried, have either mildewed more or less, or they 

 have made an unsatisfactory growth. Hence a large, hand- 

 some sort of good quality has been much sought after. 

 Although a foreign sort, it has done admirablj- for many 

 seasons, being a vigoi'ous grower and an immense yielder, 

 and showing no signs of mildew. We confidently recom- 

 mend it for the garden and market, being unequaled for size, 

 flavoi-, productiveness and vigorous growth. Color dark red. 

 40 cts. each, 84.00 per doz. 

 Houghton's Seedling. A vigorous and very productive variety, 



not affected by mildew. Probably the best American Gooseberry. 



20 cts. each, $1.50 per doz. 



INDUSTRY GOOSEBERBY. 



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Are hardy nearly everywhere south of Washington, 

 and can be kept outdoors in almost any well-sheltered 

 spot in the Northern States if covered up with soil or 

 leaves in winter, or they can be grown to fruit in tubs, 

 which in winter can be kept in cold grapery or cellar. 

 Price, 75 cts. each, $7.50 per dozen. 



FAY'B PROLIFIC RED CURRANT. 



Our book, " Gardening for Plea.'^ure," contains full 

 information on the culture of Strawberries, Grape 

 Vines, and small fruits of all kinds. It also details 

 the culture of house and garden plants, vegetables 

 and their culture, instructions in propagation and 

 numerous other interesting chapters. See special 

 offer of this as premium elsewhere. 



