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EHRTADREER -PHIIADILPHIA M-^STlECT SMALL FRUIT"I~fHH 



Hakdy Grapes. 



Select Dozen Hardy Grapes. 



Agawam [Rodger's Xo. 15). Large, dark red; sweet. 



Brighton. Resembles Catawba, with richness of the Dela- 

 ware. 



Campbell's Early. An improved Concord; very early. 



Catawba. Red, sweet and rich, with pleasant musky flavor. 



Concord. The most popular black grape; succeeds every- 

 where. 



Delaware. Light red, sweet, sprightly; fine flavor. 



Lindley [Rodger's No. 9). Large, black, good quality. 



Moore's Diamond. Delicate greenish-white, with rich yel- 

 low tinge. Prolific, early and hardy; of tine quality. 



Moore's Early. Large, black; good quality. 



Niagara. Berries large, light greenish-white, slightly ambered. 



Pocklington. Bunch and berry large, golden-yellow. 



Worden. Black, hardy, healthy; of fine quality. 



Price : Strong selected two-year-old vines, 25 cts. each; 



$2.50 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. 



RASPBERRIES. 



Raspberries will succeed in any soil that can grow good corn, 

 but respond quickly to liberal treatment; for best results the 

 old wood should be cut out just as soon as the crop has been 

 gathered; this will give more vigor to the young cants for next 

 year's bearing. 



Columbian. Large, dark red, strong, robust and productive. 

 Cumberland. A new black cap of exceptionally large size; 



of extra fine quality. 

 Cuthbert. Large, deep, rich crimson. 

 Golden Queen. Large, golden-yellow. 

 Gregg. Large black. 

 Kansas. One of the new black caps. Has produced fruit 



that measured 15-16 of an inch in diameter. 

 Marlboro'. Bright crimson. 



Ruby. An extra large red, of fine flavor and very early. 

 Souhegan, or Tyler. Jet black, of medium size. 



Price: Any of the above, 50 cts. per doz.; $3.00 per 100; 

 £20.00 per 1000. If raspberries are wanted by mail, add 10 cts. 

 per doz. for postage. 



FOUR CHOICE NEW STRAWBERRIES. 



Abington (Mid-season, Perfect). A large berry of excel- 

 lent flavor, which has repeatedly won honors at the exhibi- 

 tions of the Massachusetts Horticultural Society. A decided 

 improvement on the popular variety Bubach. 



Uoldsborough [Early, Imperfectly Bisexual). This va- 

 riety is of uncommon merit, possessing to an unusual degree 

 the rich aroma and flavor of the wild Strawberry, being rich, 

 juicy, sweet and fragrant, and may be freely eaten without sugar. 



St. Louis [Early, Perfect). Probably the largest extra early 

 variety yet introduced, it having been grown so that twelve 

 selected berries filled a quart basket. The fruit is bright, 

 firm and of high quality. 



The Cardinal (Late, Pistilate). Very late, perfect in shape 

 and color, of delicious flavor and aroma; a variety that is 

 highly endorsed from many sections of the country. 



Price : Any of the above four new sorts, in Layer Plants, 25 cts. per doz.; $1.50 per 100; *10.00 per 1000. 



Select L,ist of Standard Strawberries. 



Early SDrts. Climax, Excelsior, 

 Fairfield, • Marshall, Michel's 

 Early, The Virginia. 



Mid -season Sorts. Auto, Bu- 

 bach. Clyde, Clen Mary. New 

 Vork, Nick Ohmer, Sample, 

 Sharpless, Win. Belt. 



Late Sorts. Brandywine, Com- 

 monwealth, Gandy's Prize, 

 New Home, President. 



Price: Any of the above 

 Standard Sorts, in Layer Plants, 

 25 cts. per do/.; $1.00 per 100; 

 $6 ■• i 1000. 



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Descriptive Catalogue of Strawberries is issued in June. Copies free on application. 



