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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 
shipping. Early. 
-^Carolina Superba. (French.; - Fruit 
very large, two inches long; conical in 
shape, regular; bright scarlet. Prolific. 
\Very early. 
'v'The Lady. (English.)— Large, broad; 
light crimsoi); sweet, peculiar flavor; very 
productive. Medium. Bears a second crop 
in the fall. 
V Flora. (French.) — Large, long, wel 
shaped; deep scarlet ; heavy bearer. Me- 
dium. 
V Princess Dagraar. (English.) — tTui- 
formly large; immensely productive; coni- 
cal shaped; sweet, excellent flavor; light 
, crimson. Bears a second crop in the fall. 
^ Voung Wonderful. (English.)— Long, 
conical berry; deep crimson; very produc- 
\ tive. Medium. 
V Cornish Diamond. (English. —Large, 
1 conical, well fliivored; red berry. Late. 
V Exhibition. (English.) — Large, deep 
red; delicious flavor; heavy bearer. Me- 
idium. 
V'King Henry. — Medium large, bright, 
glossy red; highly flavored. Remontant. 
t Uloire De Zuidwyk. (Dutch,)— Orig- 
inated in Holland. Berries very large, 
wedge shaped; flesh firm; salmon colored; 
highly flavored. Medium, 
t Common English Red Wood.— This is 
the wild strawberry of Europe; the earliest 
of cultivation; a very desirable kind. Fruit 
red, small, roundish-ovate; bears monthly, 
or, in piirts of the country visited by frosts 
in winter, from spring to winter. 
^ Downing. (American.) — An old but 
valuable variety; every rooted runner bears 
in the ensuing spring; si)londid sort to cul- 
tiviite in matted rows. The earliest straw- 
berry that we have ever grown upon our 
place, and we have tested more than a hun- 
dred varieties. 
Fruit small to medium large, roundish- 
ovate, deep crimson; seeds deeply imbed- 
ded; flesh tender, rich, excellent flavor. 
Should be in all gardens. 
NOVELTIES 
FOB THE SEASON OF 1888-89. 
New and magnificent kinds introduced by 
us into this cnuntrt from England, France 
and (ijrmany, vizr^lmazop, 'Ananas Alice 
Maud, Auguste Boiss9lot,>'Matad(^y'Abd- 
El-Kader,^La Bicolore,VDr. Morere, Beauty 
of ;^ngland,KBritish a3vereign,*Chystal Pal- 
acCiTklarshal Moltke.KJermauia,' Professor 
Burvenich. 
V RASPBEKUIES. 
French Everbearing. (Three crops a 
year.) — Very, large; deep crimson. Very 
early. 
'v-Cuthbert.— Very large; deep rich crim- 
son. 
, BLACKBKKRIES. 
Wilson's Early. — Large, oblong, jet 
black, sweet, rich. Very early. 
' Kittatiny. — Large, very long, glossy 
black; well flavored. Medium emly. 
Lawtou. — Large, sweet, well flavored; 
good bearer. 
1^ CURRANTS. 
^ Imperial Red.— Bunches long; prolific. 
Imperial White. — Bunches long, ber- 
ries large. 
'-transparent White.— Very prolific. 
""Cherry. — Fruit of the largest size, red; 
prolific. 
Fay's Prolific. — Greatly inferior to Cher- 
ry in size of berries and productiveness. 
■'Common Black. — Berries large; jet 
black. 
