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WEEBER & DON. SMALL FRUITS AND VINES. 



BLACKBERRIES. 



Early Harvest. Aa enormous bearer, extra early, 



dwarf grower. 

 Erie. Larg^e size, hardy, very early. 

 Wilson, Jr. A first-class berry. 

 Kittatiny. Very large and of excellent flavor. 

 Minuewaski. Large and of good quality. 



Strong plants, per dozen, $1.00 ; per 100, $6.00. 



CURRANTS. 



Black Naples. Fine for wine or jellies. 

 Cherry. The largest of all the red currants. 

 Fay's Prolific. Color deep red; great bearer, 

 liee's Prolific. Large, black, of fine flavor. 

 White Orape. Very large, yellowish white. 

 Strong bushes, each, 15ct8.; per dozen, $1.50 ; per 100, 

 $8.00. 



FOREIGN GRAPE VINES- 



FOR GRAPKRIKS. 



We have a large assortment of well-ripened canes, 

 including the following well-known standard sorts : 



Black Hamboro, L,ady Down's, Muscat 

 Hamburgr, Koyal Ascot, Oros Golman, Muscat 

 of Alexandria, etc. 



Strong one-year-old canes, each, $1.50; per dozen, $15.00. 

 Strong two-year-old canes, each, $3.50 ; per dozen, $35 00. 

 Strong imported canes, eacli, $5.00. 



HARDY GRAPE VINES. 



Agawam. Maroon, bunches and berries large. 

 Brighton. The best red grape; early. 

 Concord. Black, the best grape for general cultivation. 

 Delaware. Rf-d, compact bunch, berries small. 

 Duchess. Greenich white, splendid quality. 

 Empire State. White, very large oval-shaped berry. 

 Niagara. Very strong grower and good quality. 

 Moore's Earl.v. Black, very early. 

 Ijady. Light yeJlowish-green, early. 

 Wilder. Dark purple, juicy, rich and sweet. 

 Worden. Black, very juicy, large size, early. 

 Strong two-year-old canes, each, 35 ets. ; per dozen, $3.50. 



GOOSEBERRIES. 



Smith's Improved. Large; light green. 



Two-year-old bushes, each, 15 cts.; per dozen, $1.50. 

 Downing. Pale green berries. 

 Houghton. Berries smaH, pale red. 



Two-year-old bushes, each. 15 cts. ; por dozen, $i.50. 



RASPBERRIES. 



Hansen. Bright scarlet, very productive. 

 Miller's Red. Berry as large as Cuthbert and much 

 earlier. 



Marlboro. Very dai k. 



Cuthbert. The leading variety. 



The Gresrg. A black raspberry or Blackcap, 



Golden Queen. The best yellow. 



Strong canes, per dozen, 75 cts. ; per 100, $4.00. 



STRAWBERRIES. 



Our stock of Strawberry plants is the finest in the 

 country; we can supply all the new and leading varie- 

 ties. 



Beder Wood. One of the best early berries. Fruit 

 large, excellent quality. 25 cts. per dozen; $1.00 

 per 100. 



Brandy wine. Remarkably vigorous; berries are 



large and of excellent quality. Medium to late. 



25 cts. per dozen, $1.00 per 100. 

 Chas. Downing. Very prolific; best for general 



cultivation. 25 cts. per dozen; $1.00 per 100. 

 Excelsior. This is without exception the most valu-. 



able extra early sort now on the market. 85 cts. 



per dozen; $1.00 per 100. 

 Gaudy. One of the best late strawberries; the berries 



are large, firm and of good quality; late. 25 cts. 



per dozen ; $1.00 per 100. 

 Gladstone. Large as Sharpless, better quality, a 



strong and vigorous grower. 75 cts. per dozen; 



$2.50 per 100. 



Marshall. Valuable for its excellent quality and 

 flavor. For table use it is unsurpassed. Dark crim- 

 son. 25 cts. per dozen; $1 per ino. 



New York. The berries are very large, ripening mid- 

 season. Dark scarlet; quality first-class. 75 cts. 

 per dozen ; $3.50 per 100. 



Nick Ohnier. This is one of the most promising of 

 the new varieties. Fruit is of the largest size, dark 

 glofsy red, firm and of excellent quality. 25 cts. 

 per dozen; $1,00 per 100. 



Saint Joseph. This is really the first true perpetual 

 large-fruited strawberry yet introduced. The fruit 

 U of good size, dark red in color, solid, firm, very 

 juicy, and of fine fiavor and quality. 60 cts. per 

 dozen; $1 50 per 100. 



Sharpless. A grand variety, monstrous in size; flesh 

 solid, sweet, rich and juicy, and of a luscious flavor. 

 25 cts. per dozen; $1.00 per 100. 



