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CURRANTS. 
Price, $1 per dozen, unless noted. 
Black Ifaples — Very large; excellent for wiue or jelly. 
Champagne — A delicate pale-red fiuit, mild and good. 
Cherry — Tlie largest and most showy fruit; short bunch, acid, 
early, prodiictivo. $2 per doz. 
Dana's White — The largest white, nearly equal to the Cherry 
in size, and le.ss acid. 20 cents each. 
Gondoin White — Medium, fruit of good quality. 
Imperial Yellow — Large, yellowish white. 20 cents. 
La Versaillaiae — Very large, very .showy, and excellent; the 
best large new currant. 20 cents; $2 per doz. 
Bed Dutch — Berries and bunches of good size, good quality, pro- 
ductive. 
Red Grape — Similar to Red Dutch, but larger and more acid. 
Victoria — Long bunches and large berries ; late, productive, and 
one of tlu; best. $2 per doz. 
White Grape — Large, showy, productive, excellent. $1.50. 
White Transparent — Large and good, clear amber color. 
White Dutch — Large, showy, sweet, productive. 
RASPBERRIES. 
Catawissa — Jfedium, daric rod, juicy; excellent, wonderfully 
prolific, autnnm-beariug. $2 per doz. 
Clarke — Large, red, remarkably vigorous, excellent in quality, 
and valuable if snflicieutly fruitful. $1.(50 per doz. 
Davidson's Thornless —Earlier and much less thorny than 
most lilack Caps. sH..jO. 
Doolittle's Black Cap — Very hardy, vigorous, and productive. 
$1 per doz. 
Franconia — Large, red, very productive and good. $1 per doz. 
Hornet — A French variety, very large, dark red, long, excellent. 
20 cents; .$2 per doz. 
Knevett's Giant — Large, tender, juicy, excellent; the best. $2 
per doz. 
Mammoth Cluster — The largest and best of the Black Caps. 
20 cents; $2 jier doz. ^ 
Orange (Brinckle's) — Large, yellow, rich, excellent. $2 per 
doz. 
Philadelphia — A remarkably hardy and productive kind, of 
medium size and quality. $1.50. 
