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GOOSEBERRIES 
Downing.  Very  large  ;  whitish  green  ;  excellent  for 
domestic  use.   2  years,  $1.50  per  doz.,  $8  per  100. 
Industry.    Dark  red ;  excellent  sort  ;  very  produc- 
tive. 2  years,  $2.50  per  doz.,  $12  per  100. 
Smith's  Improved.  Large,  yellow,  fine  quality,  sweet 
and  good,  2  years,  $1.50  per  doz.,  $8  per  100. 
RASPBERRIES 
$1  per  doz.,  $3  per  100 
Cuthbert.  Late  red,  large,  firm,  sweet  and  luscious. 
Golden  Queen.  Yellow  fruit ;  in  other  respects  similar  to 
Cuthbert. 
Gregg.  Large,  early  black  variety  of  splendid  quality. 
Loudon.  A  moderately  early  red  sort  with  fruit  of  excel- 
lent quality. 
Marlboro.  Handsome  red  berry  of  good  quality. 
STRAWBERRIES 
$2  per  100,  $5  per  1,000 
EARLY 
Crescent.   Very  productive,  and  stands  hardship  ;  small 
fruit  of  fair  quality. 
Early  Hathaway.  New  ;  large  fruit  of  good  quality. 
Excelsior.  Very  early,  firm  and  large. 
Marshall.  Large  and  early. 
TR.EES 
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MID-SEASON  STRAWBERRIES 
*Bubach.  Very  large  and  productive,  quality  fair. 
Clyde.  Very  fruitful,  small  berry  ;  bright  red  in  color 
and  very  showy. 
^Sample.    Good  quality,  large  berry  ;  valuable  for 
extending  the  season. 
Sharpless.  A  favorite,  sweet  berry  and  reliable  sort. 
Wm.  Belt.  Vigorous,  good-tasted,  satisfactory  sort. 
*Warfield.   Enormously  productive.  Medium-sized,  good 
quality. 
LATE 
Aroma.  Popular,  large,  excellent  quality. 
Brandywine.  Reliable,  medium-sized,  sweet  berry. 
Gandy.  Popular  late  sort,  of  desirable  qualities.  Is  very 
profitable  in  some  sections. 
Haverland.  Firm  berry  of  good  quality. 
Nick  Ohmer.  A  fine  sort  with  large  berries  of  delicious 
flavor. 
*Varieties  with  imperfect  flowers  that  should  be  planted 
near  perfect  varieties. 
On  account  of  the  perishable  condition  of  Straw- 
berry Plants,  we  advise  that  they  should  be  shipped 
by  express.  Our  Strawberry  plants  quoted  herein 
are  put  up  especially  for  the  retail  trade,  and  are 
large  and  finely  rooted. 
Vegetable  Roots  and  Plants 
ASPARAGUS— 2-yr.,  $1  per  100,  $5  per  1,000. 
Barr's  Mammoth.  Large,  green  variety  that  is  a 
strong  grower  ;  splendid  market  sort. 
Columbian  Mammoth.  A  vigorous  grower  of  excel- 
lent quality  with  white  shoots. 
Donald's  Elmira.  Large  tender  green  shoots  of  good 
quality. 
Dreer's  Eclipse.  Tender,  light  green  ;  very  productive. 
Asparagus,  Palmetto.  Claimed  to  be  better  than  Cono- 
ver's  Colossal,  as  it  yields  a  heavier  crop,  that  is 
equally  desirable. 
HOP  VINES.  15  cts.  each,  $1.50  per  doz. 
HORSE-RADISH.    25  cts.  per  doz.,  $1  per  100,  $5 
per  1,000. 
RHUBARB,  or  PIE  PLANT.    20  cts.  each,  $1.50  per 
doz.,  $10  per  100. 
Nuts 
ALMONDS,  Hard  or  Soft  Shell.  40c.  ea.,  $4  per  doz. 
CHESTNUTS,  American  Sweet.  Our  native  sort. 
4-  5  ft.,  50  cts.  each,  $5  per  doz. 
5-  6  ft.,  75  cts.  each,  $6  per  doz. 
Japan  Giant.  Large  nuts  ;  bears  when  young,  but  not 
so  sweet  and  tender  as  the  common  variety. 
$1.50  each,  $15  per  doz. 
Paragon.  Large  nuts,  of  good  quality  ;  prolific  bearer. 
$1.50  each,  $15  per  doz. 
FILBERT,  English.  Nuts  large  and  of  good  flavor. 
50  cts.  each,  $5  per  doz. 
PECAN,  Paper  Shell.    Beautiful,  rapid-growing  tree, 
producing  oblong,  sweet  nuts  of  good  quality. 
50  cts.  each,  $5  per  doz. 
SHELLBARK  HICKORY,  Thin  Shell. 
50  cts.  each,  $5  per  doz. 
WALNUTS,  Black.  The  well-known  native  species,  that 
makes  a  grand  tree  which  is  very  ornamental  as  well 
as  useful  for  the  abundance  of  nuts  that  it  bears. 
3-  4  ft.,  50  cts.  each,  $5  per  doz. 
4-  5  ft.,  75  cts.  each,  $6  per  doz. 
English.  The  thin-shelled  variety,  which  is  sold  at  the 
fruit-stands.  In  sheltered  situations  the  tree  is  a 
vigorous  grower,  and  in  many  localities  very 
productive. 
2-  3  ft.,  50  cts.  each,  $4.50  per  doz. 
3-  4  ft.,  75  cts.  each,  $6  per  doz. 
Japan.  Hardy ;  the  meat  is  sweet,  shell  thinner  than 
common  Walnuts. 
75  cts.  each,  $6  per  doz. 
White  Walnut,  or  Butternut. 
4-  5  ft.,  50  cts.  each,  $4.50  per  doz. 
MORRISVILLE,  PENNSYLVANIA 
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