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FRED'K W. KELSEY. 160 BROAOmY. NEW YORK. 



Auturrn. 1902^ 



Foreig^n Vines for Graperies. 



For obtaining satisfactory results in vineries, the importance of obtaining vigorous, healthy 

 well rooted and properly grown vines should not be overlooked, whether for planting or extra 

 fruiting size for immediate bearing. My fine imported English grown vines are unsurpassed, and 

 Invariably give satisfaction. 



Leading kinds for both hot and cold graperies, $1.50 each ; $15 per dozen. Selected and ex- 

 tra, $2 and |2. 50 each. Extra fruiting vines, the best obtainable, |5 each ; 1 50 per dozen. Orders 

 for these Foreign Vines should bo sent as early as possible. C. G. for Cold Grapery ; H. G. for 

 Hot Grapery. 



BLACK or PURPLE VARIETIES. Barbarosa (H. G.), Black Fbontignan (H. G.), Black 

 Hamburg (H. or C. G.), Gkos Colman (H. or C. G.), Lady Downs (C. H. G.), Muscat, Ham- 

 burg (H. or C. G.) 



RED VARIETIES. Froxtignan (C. G.), Red Chasselas (C. G). 



WHITE VARIETIES. Buckland Sweetwater (C. G.), Cannon Hall Muscat (H. G.), 

 Duke of Buccleuch (H. G.), Foster's Seedling (C. G.), Golden Champion (H. G.), 

 Golden Hamburg (C G. ), Muscat of Alexandria (H. G.), Eoyal Muscadine (C. G.), 

 Syrian (H. G.), and others. 



Small Fruits. 



Very fine stock of the following, the best of the Small Fruits, at very low prices. 



Many other varieties as described in Catalogue No. 48, can be supplied of excellent quality 

 at lowest rates. 



BLACKBERRIES. Ancient Briton, Aga- 

 wam, Dorchester, Early King, Eldorado, 

 Erie, Lawton, Kittatinny, Thornless, 

 Snyder, Taylor, Wilson's Iceberg. New 



variety white berries and others. 50 cts. 

 to !j:10 per dozen. Low rates in quantity. 



DEWBERRY. Trailing blackberry. Eipens 

 before other blackberries. 



CURRANTS. Fay's Prolific. Largest and 

 best red currants. Black English, Cham- 

 pion, Cherry, North Star, Versailles, 

 Victoria, Prince Albert, Red Dutch, 

 White Qrape Wilder, new red currant 

 fine. Selected two or three year plants. 

 $1 to $2 per dozen. Low rates per 100 and 

 1000. 



OOOSEBERRY, Columbus. New, of largest 

 oize and finest quality. Very productive ; 

 fine. 



America, Downing, Houghton, Red Jack- 

 el, Smith's, etc. $1 per dozen. Low rates 

 per 1000. 



Crown Bob.WhIte, Smith's Improved, etc. 



Best English varieties. S2.50 per dozen. 

 Industry. Extra large and fine. $1.50 per 

 dozen. Special prices per 1000. 



LOGAN BERRY. A new hybrid, or cross be- 

 tween a Blackberry and Raspberry. Fruit 

 similar in form and size to Blackberrj-, dark 

 red color; Raspberry flavor. A desirable 

 novelty. $3 and $4 per dozen. 



HAYBERRY, Japanese Golden. Golden 

 Berries ; early in Maj^ ; large fruit. $4 per 

 dozen. 



RASPBERRIES. Champlain, very hardy, 

 large, and one of the best yellow rasp- 

 berries ; Columbian, very large, hardy, 

 enormously productive, one of the best 

 red varieties ; Clarke, Fastolf, Fonte- 

 NAY, Franconia, Hebstine, Brinkle's 

 Orange; Superlative, the best foreign 

 red ; Golden Queen, Cuthbert, Eureka 

 Gregg, Kansas Loudon, Marlboro, very 

 fine red ; Miller, new early red ; Ohio, 

 Shaffer's Collossal.' 

 The above and other desirable varieties, 

 50 cts. to $1 per dozen. Low rates per 100 

 and 1000. 



STRAWBERRIFS. To insure a good crop 

 the following season, pot plants should be 

 put out in autumn. These are in every way 

 preferable to layer plants, and are now 

 generally used for garden planting as for 

 forcing. There is little or no risk in trans- 

 planting these pot-grown plants, and the 

 early fruiting makes them most desirable 

 and in general demand. 



Best Early Varieties. Glad.stone, very 

 large and early; Excelsior, Michael's 

 Early, Parker Earle, Beder Wood, 

 Haverland. 



Best nid-Season Varieties. Bubach, 

 Sharpless, Wm. Belt, McKinley, Nick 

 Ohmer 



Late Varieties. Bbandywine, large, fine 

 quality ; Downing, Marshall, Michigan. 

 Fine jiot-grown plants, $3 to $5 per 100 ; 

 layer plants, |1 to |2 per 100. 



ASPARAGUS. Very fine, 2 and 3 years, $2 per 100; $10 to $15 per 1000. Extra Size, for 



Forcing. $3 to $5 per 100. Best kinds: Conover's Colossal, Mammoth, Moore's Cro.ss- 

 bred, Palmetto. 



The Peach Trees and Shrubs are very fine. 

 Port Chester, N. Y. 



HAG. 



