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CHILIAN. — Now, from France, red, large and fine; late, tart. 25 cts. each. 

 BKGXISH SUPERB. — English, new, large, red; very robust. 25 els. each. 

 FASTOL1T'.— Fruit larger and rounder than the Red Antwerp; of a purplish red: 



canes more spiny ; very hardy and productive. 20 cts. each ; $1 50 per doz. 

 FRANCONIA. — Fruit very large, of a purplish red, rather darker than the Red Antwerp 



or Fastoltf; canes very strong, hardy and productive. 20 cts. each; §1 50 per doz. 

 IMPERIAL. — Large, white. 25 cts. each. New. 



ORANGE, (Brinckle.)— Large, orange yellow, beautiful, and first rate ; hardy and very 



productive ; the best of t his color. 20 cts. each ; $2 per doz. 

 VICE P. FRENCH. — Large, roundish, bright crimson, strong grower and productive. 



One of the finest reds. 20 cts. each ; $'2 per doz. 

 VICE P. COPE. — Very large, dark crimson, firm, sprightly, vigorous and productive. 2i> 



cts. each ; $2 per doz. 



AUTUMNAL BEARING K A S P* B E RRIES. 



This is a new and interesting class of Raspberries, bearing not only a full crop at Un- 

 usual season, but another in autumn, on the canes of the current season's growth. To 

 ensure a full autumn crop, the summer crop should be sacrificed, by cutting all the canes 

 to the ground, in the spring, and removing all the weak suckers or young canes, giving 

 those intended for fruiting plenty of room iiml good culture. They will Well repay flR 

 this. •> 



BELLE I>E VONTENAY. — Very large, roundish, conical, purplish rod, sprightly, rich» 

 firm; plant dwarf, stout, luxuriant, foliage, suckers abundant; needs to be well thin" 

 nod out. 20 cts. each ; §2 per doz. 



BAG LEY'S PERPETUAL. — An American variety, described as n good autumn bearer. 

 $3 per doz. , 



CATAW1SSA, (Pierce.) — A new native soS-t, purplish red, hardv ; may prove valuable. 

 $3 per doz. 



LARGE-FRUITKl) MONTHLY, (New.)— A large, red, good fruit, resembling the Ant- 

 werp ; canes long, slender, and thickly covered with purple spines ; very productive, 

 and the summer crop is very early. 20 cts. each ; $2 per doz. 



MERVEILLE DES 4 SAISONS.— Large, bright red, sweet and rich ; verv productive 

 and valuable. 20 cts. each; $2 per doz. 



OHIO EVERBEARING, (Black.)— An autumnal bearing varietv of the Black Cap ; in 

 cpiality the same ; very hardy and generally productive. 20 cts. each ; $2 per doz. 



GOOSEBERRIES. 



PRICE— 20 cents each; $2 per doz. 



The following arc free growing, productive varieties of the Large English Gooseberry 

 well adapted to our climate. The Gooseberry wants close pruning and annual manuring' 

 to sustain its vigor. B 

 RED. — Ashton, Bogart, Companion, Crown Bob, Emperor, Echo, Ironmon"er, Lancashire 

 Lad, Melbourne, Major Hill, Prince, Red Champagne, Royal Forester, Uoariii"- 1 ion 

 M arrington. 



WHITE.— Fleur de Lis, Queen Caroline, Queen of Sheba, Smiling Beauty, Whitesmith 

 White Ostrich, White Eagle. ' 



GKEEN. — Green Wood, Green Laurel, Conquering Hero, Leader, Lively Green Green 

 Willow, Green Ocean, Profit. 



YELLOW. — Bunker Hill, Broom Girl, Cheshire Cheese, Golden Drop, Yellow Lion. 



