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Sherwood Hall Nursery Co.’s 
J*irnOLINE OLIVE. 
OLIVE— 
Mission, 6 to 8 feet 
‘ ‘ 4 to 5 feet 
‘ ' 3 to 4 feet 
Picholine, 3 to 4 feet 
“ 2 to 3 feet 
“ I to 2 feet 
“ (Grafted), 6 to 8 feet 
“ “ 4 to 6 feet 
“ “ 3 to 4 feet 
“ “ 2 to 3 feet 
Amellan, Atro-rubens, Atro-violacea, Nevadillo Blanco, Oblonga, Polymorpha. 
GOOSEBERRY— 
English, Whinham's Industry, I year 
' Assorted, 2 years 
“ “ I year 
Houghton, 2 years 
‘ I year 
■Smith’s Imp., i year . ... 
BLACKBERRY— 
Crandall’s Early, Dorchester, Kittatinny and Lawton 
Ancient Briton, Snyder, Early Harvest, Evergreen and Wilson Early ... 
Wilson, Jr. and Erie 
DEIffBERRY— 
Lucretia 
Each. 
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Per 106. 
So 75 
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RASPBERRY— 
Red varieties : Cuthbert, Lost Rubies, Hansell, Herstine 
“ " Falstolf, Franconia, Marlboro, Reliance 
Yellow varieties : Caroline, Golden Queen, Yellow Antwerp 
Black Caps; Davidson’s Thornless, Doolittle, Gregg, Hilbourne, Mammoth Cluster, Ohio, 
Schaffer’s Colossal, Tyler 
STRAWBERRY— 
Captain Jack, Jersey Queen, Longworth’s Prolific, Miner’s Prolific, Wm. Parry, Sharpless, 
Wilson’s Albany 50 2 
Bomba, Bubach’s No. 5, Gandy, Jessie, May King, Ontario, Pearl 75 3 
Eureka, Felton, Lovett’s Early, Michel’s Early, Parker Earle, Schuster’s Gem i 00 4 
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