Fruits 



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Blackberries 



Plant in rich soil in rows 5 feet apart, 

 plants 3 feet apart. After fruiting season, or 

 better, in early spring, cut out all the dead 

 canes. A heavy top-dressing of manure 

 in fall will be conducive to big crops. 

 Keep ground clean. 



Lawton (New Rochelle). Medium to large, 

 of good flavor and quality. 



Wilson. Large; very early, sweet and de- 

 licious. .A. strong grower and very 

 productive. 



Erie. Very large, round, of fine quality 

 when fully ripe; vigorous and productive. 



Kittatinny. Large; long; glossy black; 

 of most excellent quality. 



Strong plants, $1 per doz., $7 per 100; extra- 

 strong, $2 per doz. 



LOGANBERRIES 



Fruit similar to the Blackberry; color 

 dark bright red; excellent for table and 

 canning. Strong plants, 25 cts. each, $2.50 

 per doz. 



WlNEBERRIES 



A very hardy and vigorous berry. Large 

 clusters of scarlet-wine-color fruit. Strong 

 plants, 20 cts. each, $2 per doz. 



Currants 



Plant in rows 6 feet apart and 4 feet 

 apart in the rows, or, if to be cultivated 

 both ways, 5 feet apart each way. 

 Black Naples. Bush very vigorous, up- 

 right, moderately productive; fruit 

 varies from small to large, pulp acid, 

 with strong flavor. 

 Black Champion. Bush vigorous and pro- 

 ductive. A desirable variety for general 

 culture. 



Cherry. Bush vigorous, stocky and 

 compact; fruit large; color bright red; 

 berry thin-skinned, juicy and fine- 

 flavored. 



Perfection. Bush vigorous, hardy and 

 very productive; berries larger than 

 Cherry, with large clusters; color bright 

 red. 



Victoria (Raby Castle). Bush a very 

 strong, upright grower; bright red, with 

 mild acid pulp. 



FRUITS 



;Currants, continuedl 



White Imperial. Bush vigorous and very 

 productive. Clusters large; berries very 

 large, sweet and most delicious. 



Strong 2-year old bushes, 20 cts. each, $1.50 

 per doz., $10 per 100; imported 3-year-old 

 bushes, 36 cts. each, $3 per doz, 



Gooseberries 



Plant in the same manner as described 

 for currants, and give an annual liberal 

 application of manure or fertilizer. 

 Downing. Large, pale green fruit. 

 Houghton. Fruit pale red. 

 Industry. Berries large, dark red. 

 Smith's Improved. Fruit greenish yellow. 

 Lancashire Lad. Smooth bright red fruit. 

 Triumph. Fruit golden yellow. 

 2-year-oId bushes, 26 cts. each, $2.60 per doz. ; 



imported 3-year-old bushes, 36 cts. each, 



$3 per doz. 



Raspberries 



Plant in rows about 5 feet apart and 

 3 feet between the plants. Early in the 

 spring cut out the old wood which bore 

 the last crop of fruit. 

 Cuthbert. Deep, rich crimson. 

 Golden Queen. Large golden yellow. 

 Gregg. Black; ripens late. 

 Marlboro. A fine early crimson variety. 

 Miller. Large bright red berries. 

 Shaffer. A fine purple canning variety. 

 Strong canes, $1 per doz., $7 per 100 



Strawberry Plants 



Strawberries do well on almost any soil, 

 provided it is well drained, deeply worked 

 and well manured. Set in rows 2 to 3 feet 

 apart and 12 to 18 inches apart in the rows. 

 Brandywine Glen Mary Nick Ohmer 

 Bubach Great Ruby President 



Excelsior Marshall Schofield 

 Gandy New York Sharpless 



For full description of varieties, see 

 our Fall Catalogue. Mailed free on request. 

 Layer plants 30 cts. per doz, $1.26 per 100, 



$8 per 1,000. Mailed free at dozen rates 



Foreign Grape-vines 

 BLACK VARIETIES | WHITE VARIETIES 



Black Hamburg Gross Colman Boxwood Muscat Foster's Seedling 



Barbarossa Black Muscat I Canon Hall Muscat Golden Hamburg 



Strong 2-year-old vines, $3.60 each; selected 2-year-old vines, $5 each 



