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GOOSEBERRY— BERKELEY. 
Gooseberries — English 
Price— SOc. each, $1.50 per 10, $10.00 per 100 
Berkeley — (Dwinelle, Kelsey, New French)— Under 
all the foregoing nanies this variety has been introduced 
here. It has been sufficiently tried to determine its qual- 
ities and characteristics; is immensely prolific, large and 
handsome; ripens early; was never known to mildew 
enough to injure the crop. Always commands the highest 
market price. 
Champion, or Oregon Improved — A new variety, 
introduced here from Oregon, where it originated. Fruit 
large, round. An immense bearer, and entirely free from 
mildew. 
Cl'OWn Bob — Large, roundish, oval ; red, hairy ; of first 
quality ; an abundant bearer. 
Industry (Whinham's) — This is said to be the best 
English gooseberry yet introduced. It is of vigorous upright 
growth, a great cropper, and as yet has shown no signs of 
mildew. The berries are of the largest size, dark red and 
hairy, rich and agreeable. 
Whitesmith (Woodward) — Large, roundish, oblong; 
skin white and downy ; of excellent flavor. Bush erect and 
a good bearer. 
Dewberriesl 
Price— lSc,>achyv$1.001iper-)10,l|8.00 per 100 
Lncretia — A trailing variety of the blackberry, producing an abundance of large, glossy, black, handsome 
fruit of excellent quality. The fruit ripens early and the plant does not sucker. 
MAMMOTH WHITE 
Price— %0c. each, $1.50 per 10 
Blackberries 
Price— lOc. each, 00c. per 10, $3.00 per 100, 
$1S.60 per 1000 
Crnndnll's Early— Large, firm and very 
good flavor. It ripens fully two weeks before 
any other sort and continues to bear through 
the whole blackberry season. The best sort. 
Early Harrest— A very early variety ot 
medium size and fair quality. 
Everg'reen — Introduced here from Ore- 
gon; origin unknown; beautiful, cut-leaved 
foliage, which it retains during the winter ; 
berries large, black, sweet, rich and delicious. 
It continues to ripen from July to November, 
which makes it one of the best berries for fam- 
ily use. 
Kittatinny — Fruit large, roundish conical, 
rich glossy black ; firm, juicy, sweet and excel- 
lent; the variety almost exclusively planted 
for market. 
Lawton- 
productive. 
-Fruit large ; ripens late ; very 
BLACKBERRY— KIl TATINNY. 
Wilson Junior— A seedling of Wilson's 
Early; larger, earlier and better than its parent 
