CATALOGUE OF SEEDS. 



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RASPBERRIES. 



SUMMER VARIETIES. 



The Clarke Raspberry is acknowledged to be the best yet introduced. Fruit, 

 of the largest size ; color, bright crimson ; superior in flavor to the Hornet, Ant- 

 werp, Falstaff, or any other variety. The plant is perfectly hardy without winter 

 protection. It is productive : six hundried berries were counted at one time on a 

 single cane, planted the same season. It is highly recommended by Marshal P. 

 Wilder and other eminent pomologists. Strong plants, $0.35 each ; $3.00 per doz.; 

 $12.00 per 50 ; $20.00 per 100. 



Per doz. 



Antwerp Red. Large, productive, and excellent 1.00 



Antwerp Yellow. Large, productive, and delicious . . . .1.50 



Praneonia. Red, large, rich, high flavor 1.00 



Knevett's Giant. Crimson, very large, sweet, rich, juicy . . . 1.50 



^Orange (Brinkle's). Juicy, rich, hardy, beautiful 1.50 



Catawissa. Dark purplish-red, medium, mild, rich flavor. Autumn 



variety . . . . ', 3.00 



STRA WBERRIES. 



A FEW OF THE LEADING VARIETIES. 



Per huti. 



Agriculturist. A new variety ; fruit very large, light red, melting, juicy, 



and good 2.00 



Boston Pine (Hovey's). Large, pale red, melting, rich, and delicious ; 



very productive " 1.50 



Brighton Pine. Large, deep red, juicy, and excellent . . . .1.50 



Hovey's Seedling. A standard variety, well known . . . . . 1.50 



J UCUnda. For large size, beauty of form and color, and enormous yield, 



not to be equalled 3.00 



Jenny Lind. Large, conical, scarlet ; slightly acid, but good . . .1.50 



La Constante (De Joughe). Fruit large, handsome, very regular in 



shape, dark scarlet, glossy ; flesh firm, juicy, sugary, and excellent . 2.00 



Scot's Seedling. Large, long, handsome, deep scarlet ; flesh dry, but 



rich, with a truly luscious, orange-like aroma 1.50 



Triomphe de Gand. Very large, conical, of bright scarlet, of excel- 

 lent flavor ; very hardy and productive 1.50 



Wilson's Albany. Large, conical, dark dingy-red ; flesh firm, juicy, 



acid, and without much flavor ; prolific bearer ... . . 1.50 

 And all other varieties worthy of cultivation. 



BLACKBERRIES. 



Per doz. 



Dorehester. Very large, sweet, hardy, and prolific ; superior. $8.00 per 



hundred . . . 1.00 



Lawton, or New Bochelle. Very large, juicy, tender, soft, rather 



acid. $8.00 per hundred 1.00 



Kittatinny Blackberry. Ripens immediately after the Wilson, and 

 continues bearing through August and early September. The hardi- 

 ness, vigor, and productiveness of the plant, with its unsurpassed flavor, 

 leaves nothing further to be desired in a blackberry .... 3.00 



Wilson's Early. This fruit on account of its earliness, — immediately 

 following the raspberry, — and the quality of ripening its main crop 

 at once, make it a valuable variety ....... 3.00 



