OF FRUIT, O RN A ME NT A L TREES, ETC 41 
Klttattnny. Large, roundish; conical, glossy black, juicy, sweet; excellent when fully ripe; one of 
the most valuable sorts; rusts badly in some localities. 
Lawton. Fruit is very large and black, and of excellent quality; an abundant bearer. 
Snyder. Extremely hardy, enormously productive, medium size; no hard, sour core; only half as 
many thorns as Lawton or Kittatiuny, and they are short; most prolific Blackberry grown. 
The Erie. 
Stone’s Hardy. Upright grower, very hardy; the berry is black and glossy when ripe, and has a 
delicious flavor; it commences to ripen its fruit about five days earlier than the Snyder, and 
continues bearing ten days longer. 
Taylor. One of the largest Blackberries grown; fruit of the best quality, melting and without 
core; very productive, and as hardy as the Snyder, which renders it very valuable. 
Wilson’s Early. Of good size, very early, beautiful dark color; of sweet, excellent flavor and 'very 
productive; ripens the whole crop nearly together; needs some protection in winter. 
