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Black Muscat of Alexandria.— Better 
flavored and much earlier than the white 
sort. 
Ramonia of Transylvania. — Berries 
enormously large, big as plums, dark blue; 
heavy bearer and most vigorous variety. 
Gros Dauias. — Berries large, black; first 
quality. 
White Malvoisie.— Very sweet; prolific 
bearer; late. 
Muscat Lazerelle. — Highly flavored; 
nice for raisins. 
Flaming Tokay (Pink). 
Muscat of Alexandria (White). 
Mission (Black). 
Barbarossa (Pink). 
Delia Marmora (White). 
And 175 more varieties of all kinds and 
colors. 
Newly Introduced Grapes. 
Prune Bleue (Blue Plum) .— One of the 
very finest m:irket varieties; bunches very 
large and nicely set; berries very large, 
oval, finely flavored. A g.iod grape for 
shipping; medium late. 
Shaouka. — Very early variety; berries 
medium large, delicious flavor; white 
Almeria. — A very fine black grape, one 
of the very finest for market; tbe great 
market and shipping grape of Spain. 
Balavry. — Black; first quality. 
PART FOURTH. 
SMALL FRUIT. 
STRAWBERKIES. 
Laxton's Noble. — A magnificent and 
highly flavored berry ; very large, conical- 
shaped but broad at the stem, brilliant red, 
flesh sal non color, early and good bearer. 
La Chalonnaise. — The most delicious 
and perfumed berry we ever tasted. Frait 
large ; bright, glossy red ; flesh while, 
quite early. 
The Lady. — Large, broad, flat, light 
crimson berry, sweet, nice flavor. Bears 
a second crop in the fall. 
Princess Dagmar. — Large, sweet, well 
flavored berry, light crimson. Bisannual 
Ilka the Lady. 
La Bicolore. — Very early ; medium 
large ; half white, half red, hence its name ; 
highly flavored. 
The Czar. — Berries enormously large, 
wedge and conical shaped, dark crimson, 
very productive ; medium late. 
Elton Improved. —Large, deep red ; ex- 
cellent. 
KASPBERRIES. 
Cutllbert. — Large, red berry ; fine for 
market. 
Golden Queen. — A very pretty, preco- 
cious and prolific kind ; yellow ; heavy 
bearer ; two crops a year. 
Belle of Chatenay.— Large, red berry ; 
two crops throughout the summer. 
BLACKBERRIES. 
Early Harvest.— The earliest variety 
known. 
Wilson's Early.— Large, oblong, sweet, 
rich ; early. 
Laivton. — Large, sweet, well flavored. 
Kittatiny.— Largp, very long, glossy 
black. Medium to lute. 
CURRANTS. 
Imperial Red.— Bunches long; prolific. ' 
Imperial AVhite.— Bunches long ; pro- 
ductive. 
Cherry. — Fruit of the largest size, red. 
Naples Black, — Berries large, jet black. 
Cassis Blanc or "White Black Cur- 
rant." — White variety of the "Blackcur- 
rant ;" fruit white, longer bunches than the 
Black. A curious novelty. 
ENGLISH GOOSEBERRIES. 
The Gooseberry plants we offer for sale 
are all grown from "layering" and therefore 
absolutely true. We have them of all kinds 
of shape, size and color, the most of them 
being immensely productive; particularly 
the first four on our list which consists 
this season of the following varieties: 
America. — Frogmore. — Alma. — Wash- 
ington. — Greengage. — Ftrn. — Marigold. — 
Bed Eobin — Overall.— Fleur De Lya. — La 
Favorite— Golden Chain— Echo — Angler — 
Sir John. — Broom Girl. — Gunner. — Shad- 
wick's Sportsman.— White Smith.— Rock- 
wood. — Eigby's Honeymoon. — Princess 
Royal. — Morning Star. — • Top Marker. — 
Jasticia. — Freedom . 
