CURRANTS  Wilder.  Black,  large  bunches  ;  berries  sweet  and  tender. 
$1  for  10  $7  per  100  Worden.    Black,  large   clusters,  big  grapes;   sweet,  , 
'  agreeable  flavor. 
Black  Naples.   A  black-fruited  variety.   Excellent  for 
jellies.  RA^PRFRRIP^ 
Cherry.  Large,  scarlet,  of  excellent  quality;  productive.  i\^Jr Di:.r\i\iiLO 
Fay's  Prolific.  Large,  deep  red.  Good  commercial  variety.  ^5  P^*"  ^^O 
Pomona.  Bright  red,  good  keeper,  few  seeds,  nice  quality.  Cuthbert.  Late  red  ;  large,  firm,  sweet  and  luscious. 
Versailles.   Large,  red,  and  of  excellent  quality  ;  fine  Golden  Queen.  Yellow  fruit ;  in  other  respects  similar 
bunches.  to  Cuthbert. 
White  Grape.  White  ;  sweet,  and  good  for  table  use.  Gregg.  Large  ;  early  black  variety  of  splendid  quality. ' 
rM?\Y7DCDDV  Loudon.  A  moderately  earlv  red  sort  with  fruit  of  ex- 
Uh  W  bhKK  Y  cellent  quality. 
50  cts.  for  10,  $2  per  100  Marlboro.  Handsome  red  berry  of  good  quality. 
Lucretia.  A  trailing  vine  whose  berries  are  similar  but 
sweeter  than  a  blackberry.  STRAWBERRIES 
GOOSEBERRIES  $1.50  per  100,  $6  per  1,000 
Chautauqua.    Large,  pale  green  and  desirable.    $2  for  EARLY 
Downing.  ^ VeTlarge  ;  whitish  green  ;  excellent  for  do-  Crescent.    Very  productive    and    stands    hardships  ; 
mestic  use.  ?1.50  for  10,  $10  per  m  ir 'T^  f    >   f  a 
Industry.   Dark  red;  excellent  sort;  very  productive.  t^'X^^    r^^-  ^'^^^  ^"'^ 
$1.75  for  10,  $12  per  100.  Marshall.  Large  and  early. 
Smith's  Improved.  Yellow,  sweet  and  good.  $1.50  for  MIDSUMMER 
10,  $10  per  100.               or^o  t^ubach.  Very  large  and  productive  ;  quality  fair. 
CiRAPES  Clyde.    Very  fruitful,  small  berry  ;  bright  red  in  color 
Selected,  2-year  vines;  15  cts.  each,  $1.25  for  10,  «  ,     a  a    ■  i.^ 
$10  per  100  McKinley.  Large,  firm,  sweet  and  desirable  new  sort. 
Agawam.  Red;  large,  sweet  and  desirable.  fSample.    Good  quality,  large  berry;  valuable  for  ex- 
Brighton.   Fine  tasted,  excellent  qualitv,  red  variety.  ...^''"fiT^    V®^^^'^"  1  A  A-        ■    A  A 
Campbell's  Early.  Black,  large  bunches  ;  good  quality.  tWarneld.   Enormously  productive,  medium-sized,  good 
Catawba.    Late  red,  medium-sized,  productive,  sweet  qua  i  } .  ATF 
variety.  LA  l  L 
Concord.  Blue,  familiar  sort  that  produces  large  bunches  Aroma.  Popular,  large  ;  excellent  quality. 
of  berries  of  delicious  flavor.  Brandy  wine.  Reliable,  medium-sized  ;  sweet  berry. 
Delaware.    Red,  small,  compact  bunches  of  delicious  Gandy    Popular  late  sort,  of  desirable  qualities.  Is  very 
fruit.  profitable  in  some  sections. 
Moore's  Early.  Black,  very  early  ;  in  other  respects  Haverland.  Firm  berry  of  good  quality. 
similar  to  C  mcord.  Nick  Ohmer.    A  fine  sort  with  large  berries  of  delicious 
Niagara.    White,  large,  compact  bunches  ;  sweet,  deli-  flavor. 
cious  flavor.  t Varieties  with  imperfect  flowers  that  should  be  planted 
Pocklington.  White,  large  clusters,  big  fruit.  near  perfect  varieties. 
Vegetable  Roots  and  Plants 
ASPARAGUS.    Strong  2-year  roots,  $1  per  100,  $6  Donald's  Elmira.    Large,  tender,  green  shoots  of 
per  1,000.  good  quality. 
Barr's  Mammoth.    Large,  green  variety  that  is  a  Palmetto.  Claimed  to  be  better  than  Conover's  Colos- 
strong  grower  ;  splendid  market  sort.  sal,  as  it  yields  a  heavier  crop  that  is  equally  de- 
Columbian  Mammoth.    A  vigorous  grower  of  excel-  sirable. 
lent  qualitv  with  white  shoots.  HOP  VINES.   15  cts.  each,  $1  for  10. 
Conover's  Colossal.   Mammoth  shoots  of  quick  and  HORSE-RADISH.  25c.  for  10,  $1  per  100,  $6  per  1,000. 
vigorous  growth.  A  profitable  market  variety.  RHUBARB,  or  PIE  PLANT.   75c.  for  10,  $5  per  100. 
Nuts 
CHESTNUTS,  American  Sweet.  Our  native  sort.  Walnut,  Black.     Well-known  native ;   a  grand  tree 
75  cts.  each,  $6  for  10  which  is  very  ornamental;  useful  for  the  abundance 
Paragon.  Large  nuts,  of  good  quality;  prolific  bearer.  of  nuts  that' it  bears.  Each        lo  lOO 
$1.50  each,  $12  for  10  4  to  6  ft  $0  75    $6  00    $50  00 
FILBERT,  English.  Nuts  large  and  of  good  flavor.  6  to  8  ft   1  00     8  00     75  00 
4  to  5  ft.  .  .  50  cts.  each,  $4  for  10,  $30  per  100  English.  The  thin-shelled  variety,  which  is  sold  at  the 
Named  Varieties.   Fruit  larger  and  of  better  quality.  fruit-stands.  Each        lo  lOO 
^  ,   ^                                       Each        10  3  to  4  ft  $0  75    $6  00    $50  00 
2  to  3  ft  $0  50    $4  00  4  to  6  ft   1  00     8  00     75  00 
T>TrrAT^^?>        oi      •  Japan ;  svn.,  Sieboldii.  Sweet,  thin  shell. 
PECAN  Paper  Shell.    Oblong,  sweet  nuts  of  good  6  to  8  ft  $1  each,  $7.50  for  10 
^^"^''^>'-                            '^^  cts.  each,  $6  for  10  var.  cordifolius.  Sweet  and  equally  as  desirable  as 
WHITE  WALNUT,  or  Butternut.  the  above.  Nut  fatter  in  appearance. 
8  to  10  ft.  .  .  $1  each,  $7.50  for  10,  $70  per  100  6  to  8  ft  $1  each 
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