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Parry. A seedling from Jersey Queen, having a perfect flower, very 
vigorous; berries uniformly very large, bright, glossy scarlet, and 
of best quality. 
Manchester. Specially commended for large size, good flavor, light- 
scarlet color, and wonderful productiveness, even upon light soils; 
adapted for marketing. 
Bid well. It is of fair quality, and a valuable market fruit. 
Sharpless. The largest of all; productive, vigorous, of good quality; 
irregular in shape, and lacks firmness for the market; but it is a 
grand variety, and should be in every collection. 
Charles Downing. This standard kind cannot be omitted. Of uni- 
form, but not largest, size ; quality good, but not best. In vigor, 
hardiness, and productiveness it still holds its place. 
Jersey Queen. A queenly berry, of largest size; very firm and of 
superior quality; a valuable late variety. 
Minor's Prolific. Resembling Charles Downing, and is free from 
fungus, which is troubling -the latter in some sections. 
ASPARAGUS. 
Conover's Colossal. Two years. $1 per hundred. 
Moore's New Cross. From selected seed. Has uniformly taken 
the first prizes. I year. $1 per hundred. 
RHUBARB. 
Myatt's Linnaeus. Large, early, tender, and best. 25 cents. 
