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PART FIFTH. 
SMALL FRUIT. 
STRAWBERRIES. 
Rnbies. (French.)— Fruit large, regular, 
conical but broad; sweet, well-flavored, deep 
brilliant, glossy scarlet. First rate for ship- 
ping. Early. 
Carolina Supcrba. (French.)-Fmit very 
large, two inches long; conical in shape, 
regular; bright scarlet. Prolific. Very 
early. 
The Lady. (English.) — Large, broad, 
light crimson; sweet, peculiar flavor; very 
productive. Medium. Bears a second crop 
in the fall. 
Flora. (French.) — Large, long, well- 
shaped; deep scarlet; heavy bearer. Me- 
dium. 
Princess Daginar. (English). — Uni- 
formly large; immensely productive; corn- 
eal shaped; sweet, excellent flavor; light 
crimson. Bears a second crop in the (all. 
Downing;. (American.) — An old but val- 
uable variety; every rooted runner bears 
in the ensuing spring; splendid sort to 
cultivate in inatted rows. The earliest 
strawberry that we have ever grown upon 
our place, and we have tested more than a 
hundred varieties. Fruit small to me- 
dium large, roundish-ovate, deep crimson; 
seeds deeply imbedded; flesh tender, rich, 
excellent flavor. Should be in all gardens. 
La Bicolore. (French.)— Half red, half 
white, medium large, very sweet and nicely 
flavored; easy to pick. Very early. 
Beauty of England. (English.) — A 
perfect beauty; berries very large, brilliant 
scarlet. Medium. 
British Sovereign. (English.)— Large, 
couically shaped; red; very handsome. 
Boisselot. (French.)— Large; couically 
shaped; deep scarlet; very fine. Medium 
early. 
Crystal Palace. (English.) — A most 
superb variety; berries very large; long, 
fat, splendidly shaped; brilliant scarlet; 
the most handsome berry of our collection. 
RASPBERRIES. 
French Everbearing. (Three crops a 
year.) — Very largi*j deep crimson. Very 
early. 
Golden Queen.— Yellow, very prolific. 
BLACKBERRIES. 
Wilson's Early. —Large, oblong, jet 
black, sweet, rich. Very early. 
Kittatiny. — Large, very long, glossy 
black; well flavored. Medium early. 
Lawton.— Large, sweet, well flavored; 
good bearer. 
CURRANTS. 
Imperial Red.— Bnuches loug; prolific. 
Imperial White.— Bunches long, ber- 
ries large. 
Cherry. -Fruit of the largest size, red; 
prolific. 
Fay's Prolific. — Greatly inferior to 
Oberry in size of berries and productive- 
ness. 
Naples Black.— Berries large, jet blaok. 
Prolific. 
ENGLISH GOOSEBERRIES. 
The Gooseberry plants we offer for sale 
are grown from "layering" and well rooted, 
and guaranteed to faithfully correspond to 
the description we give herewith. We will 
add that our Gooseberries go only under 
one name, and that that name is not 
changed every other year to suit the whims 
or speculative propensities of enterprising 
tree and plant dealers. 
Alma.— Large, roundish-oval, greenish. 
Australia. — Large, oval, amber-white. 
Angler.— Very large, light green. 
Bank Europe.— Large, oval, greenish- 
white. 
Broom Girl. — Very large, round, inclin- 
ing to oval. 
Britannia. — Large, oblong, yellow, 
somewhat hairy. 
Bunker Hill.— Very large, round, white. 
Crown Bob. — Very large, roundish, oval, 
white, rosy cheek; a little hairy. 
Conquering Hero. — Large, oblong, 
greenish, red cheek. 
Echo. — Large, oval, greenish-white. 
Freedom. — Very large, oblong, rosy 
cheek. 
