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ITS  _ 
Dewberry 
'     50  cents  per  10;  $2.00  per  100 
Lucretia.    A  trailing  vine,  whose  berries  are 
similar,  but  sweeter  than  a  Blackberry. 
Gooseberries 
$1.50  per  10;  $12.00  per  100 
Chautauqua.    Large;  pale  green  and  desirable. 
Downing.    Very  large;  whitish  green;  excellent 
for  domestic  use. 
Industry.  Dark  red;  excellent  sort;  very 
productive. 
Smith's  Improved.    Yellow,  sweet  and  good. 
Grapes 
$1.25 
Strong  2-year  vines:   15  cents  each: 
per  10;  $10.00  per  100. 
Agawan.    Red;  large,  sweet  and  desirable. 
Brighton.  Fine-tasted;  excellent  quality;  red 
variety. 
Catawba.  Late;  red;  medium-sized;  productive; 
sweet  variety. 
Concord.  Blue;  familiar  sort,  that  produces 
large  bunches  of  berries  of  delicious  flavor. 
Delaware.  Red;  small,  compact  bunches  of 
delicious  fruit. 
Moore's  Early.    Black;   very  early 
respects  similar  to  Concord. 
Niagara.    White;     large;  compact 
sweet,  delicious  flavor. 
Pockington.    White;  large  clusters; 
Wilder.  Black;  large  bunches;  berries  sweet 
and  tender. 
Worden.  Black;  large  clusters;  big  grapes; 
sweet,  agreeable  flavor. 
Raspberries 
75  cents  per  10;  $4.00  per  100 
Cuthbert.    Late  red;    large,  firm,  sweet  and 
luscious. 
in  other 
bunches; 
Die:  fruit. 
RASPBERRIES— Continued 
Gregg.  Large;  early  black  variety,  of  splendid 
quality. 
Loudon.  A  moderately  early  red  sort,  with 
fruit  of  excellent  quality. 
Marlboro.  Handsome  red  berry,  of  good 
quality. 
Strawberries 
$1.50  per  100;  $6.00  per  1000 
Early 
^Crescent.  Very  productive  and  stands  hard- 
ships; smaller  fruit  of  fair  quality. 
Early  Hathaway.  New.  Large  fruit,  of  good 
quality. 
Marshall.    Large  and  early. 
Midsummer 
*Bubach.    Very  large  and  productive;  quality 
fair. 
Clyde.  Very  fruitful,  small  berry;  bright  red 
in  color,  and  very  showy. 
McKinley.  Large,  firm,  sweet,  and  desirable 
new  sort. 
^Sample.  Good  quality;  large  berry;  valuable 
for  extending  the  season. 
^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. 
VEGETABLE  ROOTS  AND  PLANTS 
Asparagus 
Strong  2-year  roots:  SI. 00  per  100;  $6.00  per 
1000 
Barr's  Mammoth.  Large,  green  variety,  that 
is  a  strong  grower;  splendid  market  sort. 
Columbian  Mammoth.  A  vigorous  grower,  of 
excellent  quality,  with  white  shoots. 
Conover's  Colossal.  Mammoth  shoots  of 
quick  and  vigorous  growth.  A  profitable  market 
variety. 
Palmetto.  Claimed  to  be  better  than  Conover's 
Colossal,  as  it  yields  a  heavier  crop,  that  is  equally 
desirable. 
HOP  VINES.    15  cents  each;   $1.00  per  10. 
HORSERADISH.  25  cents  per  10;  $1.00 
per  100;  $6.00  per  1,000. 
RHUBARB,  or  PIE  PLANT. 
$5.00  per  100. 
75  cents  per  10; 
NUTS 
CHESTNUT,  Paragon. 
quality;  prolific  bearer 
Large  nuts,  of  good 
Each  10 
$2  00    $17  50 
FILBERT.    American  Hazelnut. 
Each  10  100 
3  to  4  ft   $0  35      $2  50    $20  00 
English.    Nuts  large  and  of  good  flavor. 
Each  10 
3  to  4  ft   $0  50     $3  50 
Improved  Varieties.    Fruit  larger  and  of  better 
qualitV.                                      Each            10  100 
3  to  4  ft                              $0  75      $5  00  $40  00 
4  to  5  ft                               1  00       7  50  60  00 
WHITE  WALNUT,  or  Butternut. 
Each  10  100 
StolOft.,  lXtolKin.cal.,$l  50    $12  50    $90  00 
78 
Walnut,  Black.    Well-known  native;  a  grand 
tree,  which  is  very  ornamental;    useful  for  the 
abundance  of  nuts  that  it  bears.        Each  10 
8  to  10  ft   $1  50    $12  50 
English.  Thin-shelled  variety,  which  is  sold  at 
the  fruit-stands.  Each  lo 
3  to  4  ft   $0  60      $5  00 
5  to  7  ft   1  00       8  00 
Japan;  syn.  Sieboldii.    Sweet;  thin  shell. 
Each  10 
10  to  12  ft.,  2  to  2K  in.  cal   $2  00    $17  50 
var.  cordifolius.  Sweet  and  equally  as  de- 
sirable as  the  above.    Nut  fatter  in  appearance. 
Each 
5  to  6  ft   $0  75 
GLENWOOD  NURSERIES 
