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Carnation Beauty of Brooklyn— A first class flower, stocky 
Iiabit and free bloomer. The form is very fine, and the colors pure anil 
distinct, one petal being white and the other magenta color. 
Price, $2 each. 
The following new fruits are offered as great acquisitions: — 
Dr. Grant's New Grapes—" lONA and ISRAELLA" are liard/ 
and prolific. S2 each. 
Great Buffalo Strawberry- New, very large and productive. 
Price, $3 for 25 plants, $6 for 50 plants. 
French's Seedling Strawberry— One of the earliest market 
varieties. 
Price, S2 per dozen, $10 per hundred. 
Russell's Strawberry — A very large, high flavored and prolific 
plant. 
Price, $1 per dozen, $5 per hundred. 
The Philadelphia Raspberry — The best hardy and prolific rasp- 
berry ever grown. Valuable for market purposes. 
Price, $2.50 per dozen, $10 for 5 dozen. 
The Clark Raspberry — A seedling from Knevet's Giant, very 
hardy ; exceeds any other kind in productiveness. Will carry good crop of 
fruit first season after planting. 
Price, $1 each. 
CONNEaiCUT WHITE SWEET CURRANT. 
A good sized, early, juicy and very sweet currant ; excellent 
for making wine. 
Price of plants, 3 yeara old, $3 per dozen. 
WASHINGTON RHUBARB. 
This is a seedling from Victoria, larger, earlier, and less acid 
than its parent. 
Price, 50 cents each, or $5 per dozen. 
DANA'S NEW WHITE TRANSPARENT CURRANT. 
The very best of the new White Currants recently introduced, 
very large and productive, should be in every collection. 
Price, 25 cents each, $2.50 per dozen. 
