Siehrecht &■ Son • Kose Hill Nurseries • ']\[ek> 'R^chelle, Nelv York 
Crab Apples 
Trees, 50 cts. to 76 cts. each 
Excelsior. A new variety, exceedingly prolific 
and perfectly iiardy. 
Transcendent. Immensely productive. Yellow 
striped with red. 
Van Wyck. Whitish, shaded light red. Flesh 
yellowish, very sweet, moderately juicy; good. 
Apricots 
50 cts. to 75 cts. each 
Breda. Reddish orange, with a dark purplish 
cheek. Sweet, pleasant flavor. Hardy and very 
productive. 
Harris Hardy. Remarkably fine variety; large, 
roundish, with deep suture; rich, golden yellow 
with deep faint blush; freestone. 
Moorpark. Deep orange-red cheek, quite juicy, 
with a rich, high flavor. 
Asparagus 
2- to 3-year-old roots, $1 to $1.50 per 100 
Conove;'"; Colossal, Palmetto, Barr's Mam- 
moth, Columbia Mammoth White, and Donald's 
Elmira. 
Blackberries 
Extra-strong vines, $2 to $4.50 per doz. 
Erie. Strong grower and enormously produc- 
tive. Berry large, of excellent quality and very 
firm. 
Rathbun. A new variety of excellent quality; 
very large, juicy, sweet and delicious; hardy, vig- 
orous and a heavy cropper. 
Snyder. Medium size, coreless and of excellent 
quality. Extremely hardy, enormously productive 
and a vigorous grower. 
Wilson's Early. Hardy and productive. Fruit 
large, black, and very sweet. One of the most 
satisfactory. Very early. 
Cherries 
%'Va. to IM-in. caliper, extra strong, heavy trees, 
$1 to $1.26 each, $10 per doz. 
Black Eagle. Large, heart-shaped; deep pur- 
ple, or nearly black. Flesh deep purple, tender, 
with a rich, highly flavored juice. Early. 
Black Tartarian. Large, heart-shaped, nearly 
black. Flesh dark, rich, with a very fine, mild 
flavor. Middle of June. 
Coe's Transparent. Pale amber. Flesh tender 
and melting. Early. 
Early Richmond. A prodigious bearer, rarely 
failing to produce a large and full crop. Dark 
red, almost black when fully ripe. Fresh, juicy, 
rich acid. Last of June. 
Elkhorn. Large, heart-shaped, dark red, be- 
coming nearly black. Flesh juicy, rich and sweet. 
Very early. 
Gov. Wood. Large, light-yellow, shaded with 
bright red. Flesh tender, juicy, sweet, rich and 
delicious. Middle of June. 
May Duke. Dark red, juicy, subacid, rich. 
June. 
Napoleon Bigarreau. Heart-shaped. Pale yel- 
low or amber in color, shaded with deep red; flesh 
firm. Productive and late. 
Rockport. Large, bright red, shaded with pale 
amber. Flesh firm, juicy, sweet, rich, with an 
excellent flavor. Early June. 
Yellow Spanish. Large, pale yellow, with a 
bright ied cheek. Flesh firm, juicy and delicious. 
End of June. 
Currants 
strong, fruiting plants, $10 to $12 per 100 
Black Naples. Very large ; black ; has a strong 
musky odor. 
Cherry. Bunch rather short ; berries very large, 
deep red, quite acid. Shoots stout, erect and 
vigorous. 
Fay's Prolific. Bunch long; berry large, rich 
red, subacid and fine flavored. Exceedingly pro- 
ductive. 
La Versaillaise. Bunch rather long; berry 
very large, dark red, acid, but of good flavor. 
Verj' vigorous and productive. 
Lee's Prolific. Bunch medium; berry very 
large; excellent flavor, quite black, and unsur- 
passed for jellies. 
North Star. Bunch very long; berry large deep 
red, of excellent quality. 
Pomona. One of the most productive; large 
berries in big clusters; sweet. 
Red Cross. Clusters are very long. Berries 
are a beautiful shade of red and unsurpassed in 
flavor. 
Red Dutch. Very large; red; large bunch; 
one of the best reds. 
Victoria. Exceedingly prolific and hardy. One 
of the most satisfactory sorts. 
White Grape. Bunch moderately long; berry 
very large, yellowish, sweet and excellent. Very 
prolific. 
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