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ripen three weeks earlier than the Ijawton, and continues to blossom and bear fruit until late in the Fall. 
We have often picked good, ripe, well developed berries as late as the last days of December. The wood 
of the vine is light colored, resembling the Wilson’s Early, but is a much stronger grower. The berry 
is as large as the Lawton, fine flavor, firm and solid. It is an excellent shipper. Price $1 per dozen, $5 
per 100, $15 per 1,000. Fifty plants at 100 rates; 500 at 1,000 rates. 
RASPBERRIES. 
PKICE 5 cents each | $3 00 per 100 1 $15 00 per 1,000 
Leading Varieties. 
HANSEL. Medium size berry, very early and firm; ships well. 
BARTER. We have cultivated all of the leading varieties, and do not hesitate to recommend the 
Barter, as being the finest and most profitable berry we have ever seen, it is a very large bright red berry, 
bears very heavy crops, and frees easily from the stem; a splendid shipper, and has brought the highest 
price of any berry we ever handled 
HERSTINE. Fine large market berry. 
STRAWBERRIES. 
PRICE 50 cents per doz. | $1 00 per 100 | $0 00 per 1,000 
Triomphe de Gand, Sharpless, Monarch of the West, Captain Jack, and many other new varieties not 
fully tested. 
ESCULENT ROOTS. 
Asparagus 2 cents each; $10 00 per 1,000 
Rhubarb 1 year, 15c; 2 years, 25c. ; extra large 4 years 50c. each 
Hop Roots 50c. per doz.; $1 50 per 100; $10 00 per 1,000 
(Large lots at special rates, very low). 
*>.>i:^Deciduous Shade and Ornamental Trees.^^5^^^ 
POPLARS AND LOCUST. 
each per 100 
No. 1—2 to 2 % inches diameter $1 00 $60 00 
No. 2 — 1 % to 2 inches diameter 50 40 00 
No. 3 — 1 to 1 % inches diameter 25 20 00 
No. 4 — % to 1 inch diameter, 7 to 9 feet high • 15 10 00 
(Large orders at special rates, very low). 
CAROLINA POPLAR. A magnificent tree for street planting, forming a beautiful head; large leaf 
and spreading habit; rapid grower. 
LOMB.ARDY POPLAR. Erect and upright grower. 
BLACK LOCUST. Strong grower, valuable for timber; same price as poplar. 
CORK BARK ELM. Rapid grower; symmetrical shape; 50 cents to $1 25 each. 
AMERICAN ELM. A magnificent tree with drooping branches; 25 to 75 cents each. 
SOFT OR SILVER MAPLE. Fine for street planting, handsome foliage; 25 to 50 cents each; large 
trees 75 cents to $l each. 
WEEPING WILLOW . A beautiful weeping tree, with slender drooping branches; 50 cents to $1 each. 
Our stock of both Maple and American Elm, is very large, and on large lots we will make vei'y low prices. 
UMBRELLA TREE. One of the most beautiful and ornamental trees grown. It naturally grows in 
the shape of an umbrella, and is a very rapid grower; makes a dense shade. Price 50 cents each; extra 
large trees 75 cents each. 
MULBERRIES. 
The Mulberry is a very valuable family of tree. Most of them make a beautiful, well shaped and 
clean shade tree. All make very valuable timber and make it very quick, being rapid growers. This fruit 
is excellent, and is recommended by some to plant in cherry orchards for the imrpose of attracting the 
birds from the cherries, as they eat mulberries in preference to any other fruit. 
PRICE OF TREES. 
1 year. No. 1—5 to 8 feet 50 cents each 
1 year. No. 2— 3 to 5 feet 35 cents each 
