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GOOSBERRIES. 
English Varieties. 
Embracing the most popular kinds. 
American Varieties. 
DOWNING’S.— Medium to large, greenish white, almost transparent, of 
flavor equal or superior to Houghton’s. Very productive. (0. Downing.) 
HOUGHTON’S SEEDLING— Medium size, pale red, and of excellent 
flavor An American seedling, desirable for its fine quality, and espe- 
cially for its freedom from mildew. 1 
raspberries 
A M f ,? r N t A . C K CAP.— Very hardy and productive, excellent as a 
table fruit fresh ; also capital for cooking and preserving. Price, 20 cts 
each; $1.50 per doz. ° ’ 
AN profitable RED— True - 0ne of tllc largest, best known and most 
ANTWERP, TELLOW. — Similar to the preceding except in color. 
CATAWISSA.— Smafl dull red fruit, with a peculiar flavor. Autumn 
ci ops abundant. Price, 20 cts each ; $1.50 per doz. 
CUSIIING. Large, conical, crimscn ; a great and continuous bearer. 
FASTOLFF.— Fruit very large, purplish red, and quite hardy. 
FRANCONIA. — Fruit large, purplish red, fine. 
large ' dark c,imson ’ fruit 
KNI vIJ T produ^i^ T,_Large ’ roundish ’ dee P red - and of good flavor. 
LARGE FRUITED MONTHLY.— Large, bright red ; oiten bears till Nov. 
MERVLILLE DE 4 SAdSONS’ RED.— Large, often bears even more abun- 
per doz * 1C autumn tlian the preceding. Price, 20 cts each ; $1.50 
MBR .^ ER ' LE , DE 4 SAISONS, YELLOW -Sweet and of good flavor. 
Abundant bearer in the autumn. Price, 20 cts each ; $1.50 per doz. 
N0 ™St ?uaU^ ValUable f ° r itS firmnC89 ’ great Productiveness. 
