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WEBBER & DON. SMALL FRUITS AND VINES. 
For Graperies. 
We have a large assortment of well ripened ean.es, including the 
folio-wing well-known standard sorts : Black Haniboro, Lady Down's, 
Muscat Hamburg, Uoyal Ascot, Gros Column, Muscat of Alexandria, 
etc ©tc 
'Strong One yes-r Old Canes, each, $1.25 ; per doz., $12.00. 
Strong Two Year Old Canes, each, §3.50 ; per doz., $55.00. 
Agawam. Maroon, bunches and berries large, aromatic. 
Brighton, One of the very best red grapes ; early 
Concord. Black, the hardiest and best grape for general cultivation. 
Delaware, Bed, compact bunch, berries small, very sweet and 
delicious, 
Oneness. Greenish white, splendid quality. 
Moore's Early. Black, very early. 
Lady. Light yellowish-green, early ; berries large, sweet and rich. 
"Wilder. (Rogers' No, 4.) Dark purple, juicy, rich and sweet. 
Worden. Black, very juicy ; large size, early. 
Strong Two Year Old Canes, eaeh, 25 cts. ; per doz,, $2.50. 
Industry . The berries are exceedingly large, of a dark cherry color, 
of delicious flavor ; immense cropper and succeeds well under 
trees. 
Two year old bushes, each, 25 cts. ; per doz., $2,50. 
Downing. Pale green" berries, vigorous, hardy and prolific. 
Two year old bushes, each, 15 cts. ; per doz., $1.00, 
Hugnton. Berries small, pale red; sweet and good, vigorous and 
productive. 
Two year old bushes, each, 15 cts.; per doz., $1.00, 
RASPBERRIES. 
Marlboro. Very dark, exquisite spicy flavor. . 
Cwthbert. The leading market variety for late fruiting. 
Thompson's Early Prolific. Eemarkable for its early season of 
ripening ; prolific, hardy, large, firm and of the best quality. 
The Gregg. A Black Raspberry or Blackcap of the largest size ; 
enormously productive and excellent flavor. 
Golden Q/ueen. The best Yellow Raspberry yet introduced. Of 
large size, hardy and productive. 
Palmer. An early Blackcap fruit, medium size, fine flavor ; produc- 
tive. 
Strong Canes of any of the ahove, per doz., 75 cts.; per 
100, $5.00. 
Our stock of Strawberry plants is the finest in the country ; we can 
supply all the new and leading varieties. 
STANDAKD SORTS.. 
Early Varieties. 
Crescent (P), Very prolific ; succeeds on all soils. Per doz., 50 cts. ; 
per 50, 75 cts.; per 100, $1.00 ; per 1,000 $5.00. 
4BPOSBBEKRY. STRAWBEKET. 
STBAWBEKRIES- Continued. 
Warren. Fruit large, remarkable firm, and exceedingly sweet and 
rich- It is early, and cannot fail to rank among the best: for home 
and market use. Per doz., 50 cts.; per 50, 75 ets,; per 100, $1.00. 
Medium Varieties. 
Chas. Downing. Very prolific; best for general cultivation. Per 
doz. , 50 cts. ; per 50, 75 cts. ; per 100, $1.00 ; per- 1,000, $5.00. 
Wilson, The old standard, but is generally superseded by better * 
varieties; Per doz., 50 cts.: per 50, 75 ets.; per 100, $1.00; per 
1,000, $5,00, 
Setn Boyden. Very large and of excellent flavor ; desirable. Per 
doz., 50 cts. ; per 50, 75 ets. ;' per 100, $1.00 ; per 1,000, $6.00. 
TJie Manchester (P). For family use, as well as for market, it 
ranks high. It is a strong gr wer, does not rust., is wonderfully 
productive, bearing large fruit, of a bright, glossy scarlet ; in. 
quality good. Per doz., 50 cts.; per 100, $1.00 ; per 1,000, $6.u0. 
Monarch, of the West. Very handsome, large and excellent. Per 
doz., 50 cts.; per 50, 75 ets. ; per 100, $1.00 •; per 1,000, $S.O0. 
Crimherland Triwniph. Largest size, exceedingly handsome and! 
luxuriant. Per doz., 50 cts.; per 50, 75 cts.; per 100, $1.00; per 
1,000, $5.00.; . 
Bidwell. Berries very large, bright glossy crimson, of very good! 
quality; is a strong grower, healthy, and bears immense crops whe» 
fair cultivation is given; one of the best. Per doz., 50 cts. ; per 50, 
75 cts,; per 100, $1.00, 
Late Varieties. 
Sharpless. A grand variety in every respect, monstrous in size, 
most berries of good shape, though some are compressed or coxcomb 
shaped; flesh solid, sweet, rich and juicy, and of a luscious flavor; 
plant hardy, very large and vigorous. Per doz., 50 cts.; per 50, 75 
Cts.; per 100, $1.00; per 1,000, §6.00. 
Golden Defiance (P). Avery strong-growing, prolific, late variety; 
a most desirable sort for home use. Per doz., 50 cts.; per 50, 75 
cts.; per 100, $1.00; per 1,000, $5.00. 
Kentucky. Very late and vigorous; best for light soil. Per doz., 
50 cts. ; per 50, 75 ets. ; per 100, $1.00; per 1,000, $5.00. 
GLREAT JAPANESE WHEBEBfil. 
The canes of this interesting plant are large, robust and perfectly 
hardy; they are, thickly covered with purplish-red hairs, which extend 
along the stem to its extremity,. The leaves are large, tough, dark 
green above and silvery gray beneath. Each berry is at first tightly 
enveloped by the large calyx, forming a sort of burr, which is also 
covered with purplish-red hairs so thickly as to present the appearance 
of moss rose buds. These gr adually open and .turn back, exposing the 
fruit in all its beauty. The berries are of medium size, but of a beauti- 
ful, translucent appearance, running through all the shades of amber 
to crimson as they ripen.- In quality it is good, with a rich and 
sprightly flavor, but decidedly brisk sub-acid. When cooked itis 
simply grand ; surpassing by far when canned the Huckleberry and all 
other small fruits. 
Strong Plants, each, $1,00 ; per doz., $1.0.00. 
No. 1. 1S14 in. diameter, 13 in. high, — , , . . . each $1 75 
" 2. 16U " 14 "' r 80O 
" 8. 18^ ** 15 " " 2 5ft 
, w 4. 20 » 15 " .... « 300 
" 5. 22 " 17 " » 3 50 
" 6. 24 " 1®$ " » 4 50 
" 7. 2(5 " 20 " « 475 
" 8. 28 « 22 " ■ " 5 50 
Outside measurement. _ . . 
