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Descriptive List of Grape Vines, &e. 
RASPBERRIES. 
The raspberry is one of the most valuable and profitable summer fruits, following 
»est in rich soil, ant) is much improved by 
good cultivation. The old canusshould be 
pruned out after fruiting; and those varie- 
ties which are disposed to “sucker,” should 
have all superfluous shoots hoed out, leav- 
ing the strongest canes only for bearing. 
CLARKE. 
One of the finest red raspberries in cul- 
tivation. Remarkably strong in growth ; 
berries of largest size, bright red, with 
highest and best flavor. Quite firm, un- 
less over-ripe Hardy, without protection 
in winter. On rich. soil it suckers very 
freely, and when grown for fruity should be 
thinned, leaving no more caues than are 
needed for next year's fruiting. When 
thus treated is very productive, and re- 
mains a long time in hearing. Price, $1 
per dozen; $3 per 100; $15 per 1000. 
DOOLITTLE’S IMPROVES 
BLACK CAP. 
A well-known standard variety. $1 per 
dozen; $3 per 100; $15 per 1000. 
CLARKE RASPBERRY. 
, MILLER'S DAILY BLACK CAP. 
The largest, best flavored, and meet productive ever-bearing Black Cap Raspber- 
ry. Berries often three-fourths of an inch in diameter. Does not sucker; and is in- 
creased but slowly from the tips, us they are nearly all fruit- bearing, and continue 
iu constant hearing tiil frost. Price, 30 cents single; $3 per dozen. 
LUM’S EVERBEARING. 
Hardy, bears heavily in July— equal in size, productiveness and quality to the 
Doolittle’s Improved; another crop is produced late in the season from new shoots 
which springfrom tin* base of ihe old plants, and thev continue to hear until check- 
ed by the frost of winter. Price, 20 cents, single; SI 50 per dozen; $8 per 100. 
DAVISON’S THORNLESS. 
Highly recommended, and valuable for being destitute of thorns. Fruit neatly 
identical with the lmpro’ved liluck Cap; hut ripens about ten days earlier. Very de- 
sirable. Price, Si per dozen; S3 per 100; $15 per 1000. 
MAMMOTH CLUSTER. 
An extra fine, large, Black Cap Raspberry. A strong grower and very produc- 
tive. Universally approved as one of 'the best in cultivation, for home use, or for 
market. Price, SI per dozen; $3 per hundred; $20 per 1000. 
SUMMIT YELLOW. 
One of the best and handsomest of the Yellow Caps. A beautiful orange yellow, 
tinged with red. Price, 20 cents each; $150 per dozen. 
ORANGE KING. 
One of Arnold’s Canada Hybrids. Highly recommended. Large orange berry, 
of good quality. Of Yellow Cap habit, hardy. Price, 20 cents each; SI 50 per dozen. 
PHILADELPHIA. 
A very hardy and productive red raspberry. Highly recommended for market. 
Price, $i per dozen; $3 per 100; $20 per 1000. 
