OEIiERAL CATALOGUE. 



DEWBERRY. 



laicTf-tia-A trailiugr variety of tht- Hlnckborry, l ipeuiuK bftwwii the KiisplKn-ry mul Hluekbeny. Fruit larfre and 

 handsome. $1.00 per dozeu. 



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CURRANTS. 



Currants cnii be successfully planted in the T'all or Spring. Uoing perfectly linrdy, they do not suffer Irvjury 

 from thr WinU'r. 



'I ll (Icstroy llie currant worm, dust the plants with white hellebore, when they are wet with dew. Care must be 

 talcen nut to broitlic the hellebore, as It causes >nolent siieczinff. 



PkICE, ,$1.00 PEK dozen; $0.00 I'EK 100, KXCEPT WIIKUE NOTHD. 



ViCTOiiiA CuHHANT (Natural Size). White Guapu Cukkant (Natural Size), 



niack Champion— A variety from England ; pronounced to bo the finest Hlack Currant ever brnujrlit to notice. 



Tlie bundles are said to l)e \ c ry liuxc and the flavor of the fruit excellent. -.'M^- eacli ; ^2 00 per dozeu. 

 Black English— Well known ; esteemed by many for jellies, etc. 



Hlack Naples-Similar in apiieanin< e and flavor to tlie precedinff, but larjror and every way finer. 

 Cherry-The largest of ail red currants ; bunches sh. irt ; jilimt vigorous aud producth e 



Fay's Prolific-A new variety, wliieh we think to be more prolili,. than tlie cherry, and with longer clusters. 

 Price for yearliiiK pliuits, «o < rii<s curli ; isa.OO per dozen. 

 Price for a yetu- old plant*, 33 cents each ; 1S3.50 per dozen. 



