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STRAWBERRIES. 
$1 per hundred, except ait tioted, 
Brighton Pine — Large, deep red, hardy, and productive. 
Hovey — Large, deep red, visorous, and, upon most lands near 
Boston, the most ijopular market-variety. 
Jenny Lind — Large, conical, valuable for carliness. 
Jucunda — Large, uniform, and beautiful in form and color, be- 
ing productive, excellent in quality, and promising. |1.50. 
La Constante — The standard in size, beauty, color, and quality 
Most valuable for the amateur, but not productive. $2. 
Lennig's White — The best of its color, and of high flavor. $2. 
Nicanor — A promising seedling from the Wilson, said to be as 
productive, and of better quality. $2. 
President Wilder — in the hands of Mr. Wilder it has been 
superior to every other kind, and is very promising. $1 per dozen. 
Triomphe de Gand — Very large, conical, or coxcomb shaped, 
light scarlet, ot best quality, hardy, vigorous, productive, and con- 
tinues longer than any other. One of the best. 
Wilson's Albany -Large, red, acid, very hardy, and the most 
productive of all. 
BLACKBERRIES. 
Dorchester — Large, long, juicy, and productive. $1 per dozen. 
Lawton — Large, round, rich, when fully ripe. ffl. 
Kittatinny — Very h.irdy, vigorous, " in size and flavor worthy of 
unquahhed tiraise." Ripens after the Wilson. $2. 
Missouri Mammoth, Sable Queen, and Wachuset 
Thornless — At low rates. 
Wilson's Early - Of largest size, very early, and valuable. S2. 
RHUBARB. 
JPrlce, SB cents. 
Colossal — Large, tender, and good. • 
Linnaeus, Myatt's - Large, early, tender, and the most desira- 
ble for family and market purposes. 
Victoria- Large, late, a good kind. 
ASPARAGUS. 
The Erfurt Giant -^i.jjo per hundred. 
Connover's Colossal — $3. 
