of Geneva Nurseries. 
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fSinith'N Iinprovod. Berry large 
and oval, yellowish green when ripe, 
excellent in quality, and very product- 
ive. One of the best. 
PRICE, two year plants, 10 cents cacb, 
$1.00 per dozsn. 
Industry. This is an English va- 
riety of great value in localities where 
it succeeds. It thrives best under irri- 
gation, where it bears immense crops of 
large, dark red berries of the finest 
quality. 
PRICE, two year plants, 25 cents each, 
92.50 per dozen. 
Roil Jaokot. The most prolific 
and most valuable gooseberry in Amer. 
ica; as large as the largest; berry 
smooth. Very hardy. Quality best 
and foliage best of any gooseberry 
known. Said by the originator to be 
absolutely mildew-proof. 
PRICE, two year plants, 25 cents each, 
I’oarl. Tho' bush is vigorous, 
healthy, and entirely free from mildew. 
Bears enormous crops of superb berries 
one-half larger than the Downing. Rich 
and sweet. Very good. 
PRICE, two year plants, 20 cents each, 
$2.00 per dozen. 
The currant requires about the same kind of soil and treatment as 
the gooseberry. The red and white varieties bear their fruit on two- 
year-old wood and should be pruned accordingly. The varieties we 
offer are all good and resemble each other so closcl}^ that description 
is unnecessary. 
PRICE. One year 7 cents each, 50 cents per dozen, $4.00 per 100. 
Two yiars. 10 cents each, 70 cents per dozen, $5.00 per 100. 
VARIETIES. 
Cherry. Victoria. 
Red Dutch. La Versailles. 
Long Bunch White (4rape. 
Holland. 
Fay’s I’rolific, One year. 
By freight or express, 10 cents each, 
$1.00 per dozen. 
Two years, 15 cents each, $1.50 per 
dozen. 
Raspberries should be planted in rows seven feet apart, two feet 
apart in the row, and given thorough cultivation until after the fruit is 
picked. When the new canes have grown to two feet in height pinch 
off the tip so as to cause them to branch. The following spring cut 
the branches back to twelve or fifteen inches, and as soon as the fruit 
is gathered remove the old wood. Among the black caps the best sorts 
are Tyler, Older, Gregg, and Nemaha. Turner and Cuthbert are the 
best of the old and tried red sorts. 
PRICE, red or black, 5 cents each, 50 cents per dozen, $2.50 per 100. 
GOIiDEN queen‘s a largre, beautiful golden yellow berry of excellent quality, 
Canes hardy, strongs grower and very productive. 
PRICE, 6 cents each, 60 cents per dozen, $3.00 per 100. 
