HARDY, PRODUCTIVE FRUITS, ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS. ETC. 
This fruit is so useful for cooking when green or ripe, and may 'he canned with such lucility, 
that it is beginning to be cultivated very extensively for both home and marlset use. I'lant in 
good, rich soil and give a liberal mulching of manure each ye;ir. In order to obtam fane fruit, 
prune regulaiiv each vear. To prevent mildew, spray bushes as soon as leaves appear and 
several times during the season with potassium sulphide, one ounce to four gallons of water. 
\\/ll!«-ll-la m'c Tff'f^ It grows in upright tree form, throwing its branches straight 
TV lllllllctlll S 1 1 CC* (Jilt or upright, holding the mammoLh berries far above the 
ground. The fruit is of immense size, olten measurins; i% to 2 inches in length, a rich deep red in 
color. In flavor and quality it Is unequalled, being entirely free from the coarseness so often 
found in the smaller sorts. Another and most valuable feature of this splendid berry is its 
hardiness. It h.is been thorough! v tested in all .sections of America and proven to be per- 
fectly hardy, staniiina the severe winters of the North without any protection. In addition to 
this, it is mildew proof, never showing the least sign of Mililew, rot, blight or .my other diseases 
so common to this fruit. It attains a marketable size quite three weeks earlier than anj; other 
goo.seberry, consctpicntlv commands the highest price, and is the heaviest cropping variety in 
cultivation. 1 year, 20c each, $3,00 per doz., postpaid; $10.00 per 100. a years, !t>2.50 
per doz., by express, $15.00 per 100. , , , 
COLUMBUS.— A new American seedling of Ivnglish type. Of large size, oval in form, skin green- 
ish vcllow, smooth, of the finest quality. Plant a strong robust grower, with large spines or 
thorns. Foliage large and glossv. It I1.1S never shown a trace of mildew on either Iruit or 
foliage, i year ISC each, $1.50 peV doz., postpaid; $8,00 per 100 by express. 2 years, 20c each, 
$2.00 per doz., postpaid; $12.00 per 100 by express. , 
r'haxf'iIiralKl (See cut.) A strong, vigorous, productive variety of recent introduction. 
\^Ilall Lcl.U^UCI., Fruit large, light yellow, free from spines and hair, thick skinned, sweet 
and of exquisite liavor. One of the best sorts ever ofl'ered and bound to become very popular 
when all its good qualities arc fully known. 1 year, 20c each, S2.00 per doz., postpaid. 2 years, 
goc each, postpaid; .'(S2.SO per doz., by express. 
OWMlNCi.— An old favorite and one of the best for home or market use. Fruit large, handsome 
jialc green, of finest quality. Plant vigorous and free from mildew. ■ year, 10c each, Si.oo per 
doz.. postpaid; $5.00 per 1 oil. 2 years, ijc each. Ji. so per doz., $8.00 per loo. 
HOUQHTON.— Enonnouslv productive. Fruit of medium size, roundish oval, pale red, sweet 
and tender, i year, loc each, $1.00 per doz., postpaid; $s.oo per 100. 2 year, isc each, 51 S» Pe' 
doz., $8.00 per lOo. . , , ^ ^ 
UToancatrt^ This is a new English variety, possessing such unusual merit that we are pleased to 
IVCCpSrtlVC. ijst j(. along with such good varieties as Whinham's and Red Jacket. The plants 
grow in tree form, are dwarf in habit, immcnselv productive, free from mildew and very hardy. The 
jruit is very large, straw colored, of excellent flavor, and unequalled for shipping purposes. The bloom 
is protected bv foliage, rendering it a sure cropper. 1 year, 20c each, $2.00 per doz., postpaid. Sio.oo 
per too. 2 year, 2sc each, S2,so per doz. by express . $15,00 per 100. 
Oartfl An exceedingly jirolific variety that has 
recti I. been well tested and ranks No. 1 in 
healthfulness, vigor of growth, freedom from mil- 
dew and productiveness. Same color as Dowing; 
seems to pf>ssess all the good points of that variety 
with a little larger fruit and rather more prolific. 
I year, 25c each, $2.50 per doz., postpaid. 2 years, 
40c each, $4.00 per doz., by express. 
DoH loi-lro^ The fruit is of the largest size, 
^dCIVCL. fully as large as Whinham's 
Tree, of most beautiful :ind attractive appearance, 
and of most delicious fi.-ivor. The plant and foliage 
are at all times vigorous, clean, healthy and mil- 
I dew proof. It has been tested in many sections, 
I under many trving circumstances and has at all 
times and in all places, proven perfectly hardy and 
enormously productive. The berries are a bright, 
showv red, very striking and attractive, and com- 
mand" the highest prices in all markets. It is the 
gooseberrv for the millions and is a formidable 
rival to its famous English cousin, the Great Whin 
ham's Tree. ■ year. 20c each, $2.00 per doz., postpaid 
$8.00 per 100. 2 years; 25c each, $2.50 per doz. 
$■2.00 per 100, by express. 
KEUHSAKE. 
