DESCRIPTIVE PRICED CATALOGUE. 
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RASPBERRIES -RED VARIETIES. 
Price, 50c. doz., $1.75 per 100, except otherwise noted. 
Cuthbert, or Queen of the Market. A remarkably strong, hardy variety ; 
stands the northern winter and southern summers equal to any. Rich crim- 
son, very handsome, and so firm they can be shipped hundreds of miles by 
rail in good condition. 
Loudon. The best red mid-season berry. Its points of superiority are 
vigor of growth, large fruit, beautiful rich, dark crimson color, good quality 
and marvelous productiveness and hardiness. 
Columbian. Fruit resembles Shaffers, very large, purplish color, rather 
soft; rich, sprightly flavor, unrivalled for canning, making jam, jelly, etc. 
Price, 75c. doz., $2.50 per 100. 
Marlboro. Large size, light crimson color ; good quality and firm. Vig- 
orous and productive. 
GRAPES 
The soil for the Grape should be dry, and when not naturally so should 
be drained. No grounds are so small but that the owner can grow at least 
a few Grapes. They thrive admirably everywhere. The soil should be 
made rich and mellow, and the vines planted in rows eight feet apart, and 
eight to ten feet apart in the rows. The fruit should be thinned in order to 
insure the best results. 
SELECT LIST OE GRAPES. 
Brighton. Large, red; excellent quality ; very fine; early. 
Campbell's Early. New black, Price 50c. 
Concord. Large, black, good; succeeds everywhere; is a very popular 
variety, and deservedly so ; raid-season. 
Delaware, Medium, light red : delicions ; a feeble grower; early. 
Empire State. Medium, white, sweet; vigorous and productive; early. 
Caertner. {Rogers' No. 14.) Bunch and berry large, brilliant red ; 
early, of fine quality. 
Green Mountain. (Winchell.) New early white, Price, SOc. 
Martha, Large, white, foxy; vigorous, raid-season. 
Moore's Early, Large, black; vigorous; very early. 
Niagara, Large, greenish white ; mid-season. 
Salem, (Rogers' No. 22.) Bunch and berry large, chestnut colored, of 
high llavor; ripens with Concord; keeps till December. 
Wilder, (Rogers' No. 4.) Large, black; good grower ; mid-season. 
Woodruff, Very large, red, showy : vigorous ; early. 
Warden, Resembles Concord ; larger, of better quality; earlier. 
Our two-year vines are extra fine. 
The above list comprises the very best for general culture, and while still 
others might be added for variety, they would not equal those here men- 
tioned. One-year vines, of any of the above, 15 cts. each, except otherwise 
noted ; 6 of any one kind, 90 cts., or $1,50 per doz.; 2-year vines, 25 cts. 
each, 6 for $1,25, $2,50 per doz. 100 or 1.000 rates quoted on application. 
WE MAIL TtlEM, If to go by mail add IS cents per dozen for 1-year vines ; 
add 25 cents per dozen for 2-year vines. 
