J^ARKER ^ ^000, jSEED j^ATALOGUE. 



Early Harvest Blackberry. 



BLACKBERRIES. 



Plant in good, well-manured land ; in rows three feet apart, six feet between the rows ; prune 



same as raspberries. 





PER DOZ. 



PER IO0. 



Dorchester. Very early ; berries large, rich, and sweet 





$I.OO 



$5.00 



Kittatiiwiy. Large, and of excellent flavor 





i.oo 



5.00 



Snyder, An entirely hardy and productive kind, of good quality . ' . 





1. 00 



5.00 



Taylor's Prolific. Equally as hardy as Snyder, larger, and more 



pro- 











IOO. 



5.00 



Wachusett. It has but few thorns. Very fruitful, if cultivated on 



dry, 







deep, rich soil . • . . . . . * 



1.00 



5.00 



Early Harvest. Extra early, and of fine flavor; hardy, vigorous, 



and 















PEAR TREES. 



All the fruit trees we send out are healthy, well rooted, and true to name. Our stock of pears 

 includes all the popular and desirable varieties, of which we enumerate a few : — 



Sartlett. Large size and delicious, hardy, productive. September. 

 JBeurre Hose. Large russet ; high flavored. October. 

 JBeurre d'Anjotl. Large and excellent; keeps well. November. 

 JBeurre Clairgeau. Very large, handsome, and good. November. 

 JSeurre Diel. Very large, rich, and fine. November. 

 JBeurre Hardy. Russet ; light, rich, delicious. September. 

 JZeiirre Superfine. Large ; very melting and fine. October. 

 Helle Lucrative. Good size, and very delicious. September. 



