ORANGE. — (Seedling of Dr. Brinckle.) Color light buff shaded with rose, 
large, highly flavored and productive. Price, 20 cts each ; §1.50 per doz. 
VICTORIA, OR BELLE DE FONTENAY. — A new variety, with very 
large, dark red berries. Ripens continuously till quite late. Price, 20 
cts each ; §1.50 per doz. 
WILDER— (Seedling of Dr. Brinckle.) Fruit cream colored, and of fine 
flavor. Robust habit. 
YELLOW MAGNUM BONUM.— An English variety. Very firm, large, 
round, nearly as high colored as the Orange ; excellent. 
BLACKBERRIES. 
DORCHESTER.— Large, long berries; jet black when fully ripe, sweet 
and agreeable. 
LAWTON, OR NEW ROCHELLE— Very large berries, of excellent fla- 
vor, and enormously productive. Continues long in bearing. 
NEWMAN’S THORNLESS.— Berries good size and excellent quality. 
Vigorous and productive. 
STRAWBERRIES. 
Staminates are designated by S, Pistillates by P. 
S. BOSTON PINE. — Large and productive ; excellent. 
P. BRITANNIA.— Scarlet, medium size ; fair quality. 
P. BURR’S NEW PINE. — Medium, light red, most delicious flavor ; one 
of the best. 
S. CREMONT’S PERPETUAL— Very large, fine red, and of the finest 
flavor. 
P. CRIMSON CONE.— Good size, rather acid ; very productive. 
S. ELTON.— Large, scarlet, moderate grower ; productive. 
P. GARDEN OF EDEN.— Large, light red, and of good quality. 
S. GENESEE SEEDLING.— Handsome, good flavor, vigorous, and mode- 
rately productive. 
S. HOOKER'S SEEDLING.— Very large, dark glossy crimson, with a fine 
rich flavor, scarcely surpassed; quite early and productive. 
