RETAIL PRICE-LIST FOR 1884. 
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RASPBERRIES. 
Cuthbert. Large, bright red, fine quality, very productive, hardy. 
Per dozen, 50 cents. Per hundred, $2.00. 
Herstine. Very large, red variety, of fine flavor, an abundant bearer, half hardy. 
Per dozen, 60 cents. Per hundred, $2.00. 
Hansell. The earliest of all, and unsurpassed in other respects. Medium to large 
in size, color bright crimson, very firm, best quality, canes vigorous, productive, 
and entirely hardy. ' Per dozen, $2.50. Per hundred, $15.00. 
Gregg. A new black raspberry, fruit of the largest size, excellent flavor, and very 
productive. Per dozen, 50 cents. Per hundred, $2.00. 
BLACKBERRIES. 
Wachusett Thornless. Especially desirable for its freedom from thorns, so 
objectionable in many other varieties, its hardiness and great productiveness. 
The fruit is of good size and of excellent flavor. 
Per dozen, $1.00. Per hundred, $3.00. 
Snyder. A medium-sized Variety of fine quality. Excellent for the north on 
account of its unusual hardiness. Very productive; moderately early. 
Per dozen, $1.00. 
Agawam. The Agawam is as hardy as an oak. The canes being of a woody nature, 
they are capable of withstanding extreme cold weather better than other varie- 
ties'. The quality of the fruit is excellent, having no hard, sour core, but is sweet 
and melting, with a decided blackberry flavor, and is firm enough to bear trans- 
portation well. In productiveness it cannot be rivaled, the bearing canes being 
literally loaded with splendid fruit. Per dozen, $1.00. Per hundred, $5.00. 
GOOSEBERRIES. 
Downing. Large, oval-shaped, pale yellow; plant vigorous and hardy, with heavy 
foliage, which adheres strongly, covering the frint from the sun, and resisting 
mildew admirably. Very productive. Per dozen, $1.60. Per hundred, $10.00. 
Smith’s Improved. Large, pale green, skin thin, excellent quality, and unsur- 
passed by any other variety for table use or cooking. 
Per dozen, $1.50. Per hundred, $8.00. 
MATERIALS FOR TYING. 
RAE'FI A. This is a product of a species of Palm, and furnishes a very strong, clean 
and excellent tio, suitable for coarse or the finest tying. For Asparagus and 
other garden vegetables, it is the best tie known. Per pound, 25 cents. 
Mats. Russian Archangel Mats are made of very strong material, and Market 
Gardeners use them extensively for tying Asparagus and other vegetables in 
bunches for sale. They are also used for tying Grape and other vines and 
plants. When cut into proper lengths and wet, they furnish a very soft, 
pliable and economical tie. Single mats, 75 cents. Per dozen, $7.50. 
Soft Twine. Five-plv soft hemp twine makes a most excellent tie for all garden 
purposes ; very pliable, and ties easily. Half-pound balls, 20 cents. 
GRAFTING WAX. 
This wax is made for us by an experienced nurseryman, who lias used large quan- 
tities of it, and finds it to give excellent satisfaction. It is neatly put up in one- 
quarter, one-half, and one pound packages. 
Price per Pound, 30 cents. 
