BLACKBERRIES. 
Liawton, 
Kittatiuy, the best in flavor, 
Wilson's Early, tlie earliest, 
Per (loz. Per 100 
f 1 00 §5 00 
1 00 4 00 
1 00 4 00 
RASPBERRIES. 
Clark 
Bl^ck Cap, Doolittle's, 
Davison's Thornless, 
Mammoth Cluster, 
Seneca, 
Miami, 
Per 100 
14 00 
3 00 
4 00 
5 00 
4 00 
5 00 
STRAWBERRIES. 
^ . , , Per ()oz. Per 100 
BrigrutOIl Pine, the best in quality, . . . §0 50 $2 00 
Charles Downing", very liandsotne anil promising . . 50 3 00 
Colfax, new, productive, but too soft for market, . . 50 100 
Dr. Nicaise, very large, of poor quality ; rejected. 
Hovey's Seedling-, 50 1 00 
Juciinda, worthless here . 50 1 50 
Liady of the Liake. — 8,500 boxes per acre have been reported 
of this variety 50 1 00 
Hordelaise, ornamental when in flower; flavor peculiar, . 50 1 00 
Nicanor, very productive ajid very early ; quality good, . 50 ] 50 
President Wilder, new, 1 00 
Wilson's Albany, per 1000 810, 50 1 00 
One dozen each of four varieties for -^S.OO. 
One dozen each of seven varieties for §3.00. 
One dozen each of Brighton Tine, Charles Downing, Colfax (or Ilovey), 
Lady of the Lake and Nicanor for .§2.00. 
All of tlie Strawberries, and many other small fruits, will be sent by mail 
post-paid at the dozen price. 
RHUBARB. 
, , Each. Per iloz. 
liOndon Market, a new variety superior to Victoria or 
Linneas, §1 00 $9 00 
ROSES. 
, . , . , Periloz. PerlOO 
Hybrid Perpetual, S2 00 $12 00 
Praii-ie Queen, . . .• . . . . 2 00 10 00 
Baltimore Belle, 2 00 12 00 
La ( Jrittersc, 2 00 12 00 
Madame Plantier, (best wliite,) 2 00 12 00 
We have grown a large stock of this variety. 
Mareclial Niel, 3 00 
Moss, 3 00 25 00 
