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w. c. strong's catalogue. 
Mr. Lovett has also christened a new Black Raspberry with his name. He 
paid ?l,ooo for the stock of this seedling, which he found in Indiana, and which 
he thinks is " far superior to that grand variety, the Gregg, in flavor, is firmer in 
flesh, stronger in growth, and jet-black in color." It is iron-clad in hardiness and 
so nearly perfect that it will supersede all the other blackcaps. Price, 82.50 per 
dozen; $1^ per 100. 
THE MOVER GRAPE. 
This is a new red variety originating in Canada, and is a cross from the Dela- 
ware with some native sort. It is more healthy and vigorous and with larger 
berries than the Delaware. It is equal in quality, pulp very juicy and tender to 
