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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. 
Bidwell. 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 Dovyning. 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. per hundred. 
Moore's New Cross. From selected seed. Has uniformly taken 
the first prizes. I year. jSl per hundred. 
RHUBARB. 
Myatt's Linnaeus. Large, early, tender, and best. 25 cents. 
