MAY'S NORTHERN GROWN PR<-'ii'S, BEST FOR ALL CLIMES. 
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Strawberry Raspberry. 
The Strawberry Raspberry, or Tree Strawberry. 
one of 
the most lieautif ul fruits ever seen ; terries the size and shape «f the largest 
strawberries ; bright, rich, «liiniiig scarlet, with an extiuiaite Ijlooni ; makes 
lovely jams, ielUea and tarts, liaving a delicious flavor entirely different 
from any other fruit; bears the flrst season, and gets larger and stronger 
every ye.'vr. Came from Japan, and testiKl for two years here ; the bush 
grows from IS inche.^ to 2 feet high, is entirely hardy and will do well 
everywhere, regardless of heat or drought. AU lovers of fruit should give 
it a trial. It will surprise and please you. iSc each, 4 for 50c, 12 
Jr^^k??^ 1 — ^ IZ> 1 — ^ r~y |~> I pij C£. Plant in good, rich soil and 
%JW<JdCiC50l<.rC»»— giveaUberal mulching of 
mantire each year. In order to obtain fine fruit, prune regularly each year. 
To prevent mildew, spray bushes as soon as leaves appear and several 
times the during season w"ith potassium sulphide, one ounce to four gallons 
of water. , . . i_ « i. 
/^koo-f oaimaa A strong, vigorous, productive variety of recent 
VfldU I4IUI4 UO. introduction. Fruit large, light yellow, free from 
spines and hair, thick skinned, sweet and of exquisite flavor. 35c each, 
S3.50perdoz. . , -ij 
r'/\l<<mKi<c A strong, Tobu.st grower, quite free from mildew. 
^UlUilIUUd. Fruit of largest size, oval, greenish yellow antt.of 
finest quality. 35c each, S3. 50 per doz. , , . 
rS/\»minn- An old favorite, and one of theliest for home or market 
LfUWIllII^* u.se. Fruit large, liandsome, pale green, of finest qual- 
ity. Plant vigorous and free from mildew. 20c each, S2. 00 per doz. 
iinirfe^n DfrtHflr' Pla"* perfectly hardj-, of most vigorou.s 
VJOiaen frOllIIC growth and nearly mildew proof. Fruit of 
the largest size, deep golden yellow, of excellent quality. Tliis variety 
combines all of the good iiualities to make it most profitable for liome or 
market. It is very productive, the fruit is attractive, its keeping qualities 
are the heat and it always commands the highest price In the market. 30o 
each, S3. 00 per doz. „ • j. 
t-tmttrhi-nn Enormously productive. Fruit of medium size, 
1 lUlIJ^IILUlI. roundish oval, pale red, sweet and tender. 20c each, 
S2.00perdoz. 
r)„„ _1 A new variety, resembling the Downing, tot rather more pro- 
rCUll. lifi,. tiian that sort. Plant very vlgora|P«nd healthy. 30c 
each, S3. 00 per doz. 
CRAPES. 
No class of fruit is more easily grown 
than the grai>e , and none produces finer 
fruit year after j-ean. If you have room for 
only one fruit in your garden, that one 
should 1)6 a grape. The grape is the most 
healthful truitgrown, and everyone having 
a family should have an abundance of this 
choice fruit. We offer a few choice va- 
rieties, which experience and tests prove 
well selected for this latitude. 
Tlfirrhi-t\r% Large, well-formed 
Driglll-UII. clusters. Fruit red and 
of excellent flavor. Kipens early. 25c 
each, S2.50 per dozen. 
Campbell's Early. 
hardy, growth. Fruit large, glos-sv black 
and an excellent keeijer both on and off the 
vine. FLivor unexcelled. An early ripen- 
ing sort, and one of the best. SOceach, 
SS.OO per dozen. ^ edl ng of the 
Cambridge, weultnown concord 
which we introduced several years since. 
The plant is perfectly hardy, very vigor- 
ous ; foliage large, clean and hejilthy. Fruit 
of large size, liorne in immense clusters, jet 
black and ripening earlier than the old 
Concord, making it valuable for northern 
localities. It isimmensely productive, fruit 
, hangs on the stem for a long time, and of an 
\ exceedingly fine quality. We believe it to 
bo the grape for the millions for either 
home or market use. 35c each, 3 for 
$1.00; $3.00 per doz 
This is 
WhiteJDiamond. 
W/US-ffk r\iomr\n/i Valuable for all sections of the United 
W nlie LliamOna. .states, as it is of healthy habit and per- 
fectly hardy. The berries are extra large, of a creamy white color and of 
the nchest and most delicious flavor, withstands mildew and diseases, 
and is a sure cropper in every locality. For the middle and northern 
states we lielieve it to be the Ijest variety of its color that has ever been 
introduced. 30c each, $3.00 per doz. „ . , 
Xli'irr'K'a the best white grapes grown. Perfectly hardy, 
l^lctj^ctla. vigorous and productive. Bunch and terries large, 
greenish white, changing to pale yellow when fully ripe. Skin thin. 250 
each, $2.50 per doz. 
r)„ ,1 Inr-V-af One of the largest red varieties grown. The plant 
fVCU \f dCIVC V* verv hardy, vigorous and productive, and very 
tree from mildew. Has teen widely tested and pronounced by all one of 
the bi«t ever introduciKl. 30c each, S3.00 per doz. 
Cm! + h'c Imn A good grower and exceedingly product! ve. Fruit 
OIIIILII J imp. large, pale green, skin thin, quality the finest. 
teing unsun>a.'^ed for table ii.se and cooking. 
WHINHAM TREE. See back cover. 
20c each, S2.00 per doz. 
THE NEW LOGAN BERRY, SSs^^f^r"^ 
A WONDERFUL FRUIT. This grand new terry has been tested here 
for several years. It is a strong, vigorous grower, quite hardy, and is a 
valuable addition to our small fruits. It originated in California, and 
.seems to be a true hybrid between the raspberry and blackberry, partak- 
ing (if the nature of both in quality and appearance, but of finer and more 
delightful flavor. The berries are the size of the largest blackterries and 
of a rich, dark, purple red color. It is iin abundant bearer, the fruit has 
very few seeds, ripens early (before blackterries), and is of such excellent 
quality for eating and cooking that it has brought four times the price of 
other terries, and will probably continue high for several years. 20* each , 
3 for 50c, 7 for $1.00. 
1 Logan Berry, 
t Strawberry Raspberry, 
For 70Ci 
SPECIAL COLLECTION. 
White Diamond Qrape, 
1 Downing Goosberry, 
3 collections for $2.00. 
Logan Berry. 
CONDENSED PRICE LIST OF SMALL FRUITS. 
BLACKBERRIES. Eiprtss 
Ancient Briton, Early Harvest, Eldorado, Minne- Postpaid. at CnstonKn' 
waska, Ohmer, Snyder, Stone's Hardy, Taylor, Each. Doz. lipnm.lOO. 
Wachusett, Lucretia Dewberry W.15 $1.50 S5.00 
Iceberg 25 2.50 12.00 
Everbearing Tree 20 2.00 9.00 
CURRANTS. 
Qiant Ruby, White Wine, Wilder 26 2.50 12.00 
Fays, Black Champion 10 1.00 6.00 
Crandall Tree 20 2.00 10.00 
North Star 15 1.,tO 8.00 
RASPBERRIES. 
Columbia .15 1.50 5.00 
Curthbert, Hansell, Marlboro ) 
Rancacas, Reliance, Schaffer's Colossal, Qregg > .10 .75 4.00 
Eureka, Kansas, Mam Cluster, Nemaha, Ohio ) 
Palmer, Golden Queen i le; 1 sii r (v\ 
Loudon, Cumberland, Golden Mayberry ! " 
Miller's Red 20 2.00 8.00 
aOOSEBERRlES. 
Chautauqua, Columbus 85 S.60 15.00 
Downing, Houghton, Smith's Imp 20 2.00 10.00 
Golden ProlUic, PeaH, Red Jacket 80 3.00 12.50 
Whinham's Tree 30 2.50 12.00 
GRAPES. 
Brighton, Niagara .' 25 2.60 12.00 
Campbell's Early .tO 5. 00 
Cambridge, White Diamond 35 3.00 15.00^ 
