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EVEftGJREEN LODGE 
CURRA NTS. 
Large. two years, 15 cents each; £1.50 per dozen. 
Dutch, old reliable sort. 
W Lite Grape. The best white. 
Muck Naples, Good old variet y. 
CRANDAIJ. TREE CURRANT. 
i - 'u - berries, nearly throe-fourths of an inch 
in diameter no other small fruit, approaches it 
in prod uet.i vones-;. !• i>. absolutely proof agin list 
the Gurranl worm and other insect enemies. 
For all culinary purpose*, cither for pies or 
sauce, green. nr ripe, ami for junior jelly when 
ripe, i 1 has no superior on account of it* deli- 
rious flavor, peculiar to itself, although some 
like 1 1 ucklel.crry, hut more acid. giving it more 
character. We think it is the very best fruit of 
its season for pies, and wo use no other; far hot- 
ter than any other small fruit. When cooked, 
the srcd> al most entirely disappear. \Ve have 
had hundreds taste, of pie of Crandall Currants, 
and all oked it; nearly all pronounced it. the 
best pic IT ever ate. and jelly made from this 
Currant i> delirious to a degree beyond descrip- 
tion. It v;ro\v,s to the height of 10 or 12 feet, and 
makes a li.-m Isome tree. 75 cents each. 
L VCRETI t Di: W MI ERR V. 
( luinied to he the best of the Blackberry fam- 
ily. As hiii 1 1 .v as'^nyder; as productive as any. 
The berries are far larger, and incomparably 
better than : n\ Blackberry. and of unequ. died 
t xeel lei e * soli . sweet and lust ions throughout ; 
of brigbtis , glossy black color. The Lucretin 
I Jew berry has ns caved the emlorsenun I and 
highest ; , use from the best horticulturists in 
the country. Its eminent success in all soils, 
from Major to California, from Minnesota to 
Florida, :*• vmot iiiiigphenumenal insmall fruit 
cult ure. I • ; I railing habit renders it les* liable 
to W inter kill. $1.0(1 per dozen. 
THE J 1 1 M NE S E WI NE RE RR 1 5 
There has been few novelties introduced in 
this ei.mm.ry I bat arc more* interesting or beau- 
tiful in tied.* way than the Japanese, Raspberry, 
brought on; recently under the name of Wine- 
berry. bhe 'vines of this interesting plant are 
laruc. rc>b»i:s* and entirely hardy here; they are 
thickly row-red with purplish red hairs, which 
extend alo'ie the stem to the extremity. The 
leaves are 1 trge, tough dark green above and 
silvery grey beneath. Faeh berry is at first en- 
veloped n.v the large calyx, forming a sort of 
burr, w .’lira is also covered wit^ purplish red 
/hairs s,i tliirk ly as to present the appearance of 
a nios*! rosebml. These gradually open and turn 
hack, exposing the fruit in all its beauty. The 
berries medium size as compared with our 
Raspben ii but of a beautiful, translucent ap- 
pearair e. j mining through all the shades of 
amber p> crimson as they ripen. There is a 
fresh nrss and brilliancy about them impossible 
to di-scribe. * id we know of nothing in the wav 
of Raspberries so attractive. \ bush in full 
fruiting i- a sight, not readily to be forgotten 
and a de< ideal ornament to the garden. In 
quality ii is good, with a rich and sprightly 
flavor, bui decidedly brisk sub- acid. When 
cnok'-d it is simply grand, surpassing by far, 
when ran ned all other fruits. $1.50 per dozen. 
GOLD FISH. 
The 1 odd Fish was introduced into the V nited 
States many years ago from China. In recent 
vears a .superior stock has been introduced irom 
Japan. .possessing more brilliant color and of 
fantastic shapes. Some are red and white 
(pearl); others of all or part of those colors and 
mottled with black. In shape, some are long 
and spine are round bodied, some have fan-like 
tails, some straight tails, and others threo-lohed 
tails, etc. 1 here is nothing more attractive in a 
room than Cold Fish, and there is but little 
trouble in keeping thorn. Change the water 
tup or three times a week, river or cistern water 
Will do. and chain the howl once a week. Feed 
the fish wafer cracker*, a little at a time. They 
can be sent any distance by express in tin cans 
a i, hiiyers risk. \\ e have collected a very inter- 
osnng suiek <>f these favorite little household 
i.V.'bs. W e will send a handsome pair of Gold 
r Mi and a large two-gallon glass globe, amply 
law enough fora pair of our largest fish, for: 
>.( 00 . securely packed, by express. 
PL 1 IN G OLD FIS If. 
Bronze. Red. lVarl and Variegated. Finely 
colored plain Gold Fish. 50 rents each. 
CHINESE MOON FISH. 
Those are the fringed failed Gold Fish. Supe- 
rior lo the ordinary Gold Fish by their large 
tnngen tail of most gorgeous colors. The most 
graceful of all fish. The.\ are rich bronze, red. 
pearl, black tipped fins and variegated. 75 cents 
each. 
CHINESE FAN TAILS. 
Those are brilliant and and almost transparent, 
fish with a mu .- 1 graceful, tail, triangular in 
b ,, ’n . having throe lobes or, as ii appear. . three 
di In* rent tails. The most graceful of all lish. 
•51 .00 each. 
THE PARADISE FISH. 
. This fish has only recently been introduced 
into the l lilted States. As the Bird of Paradise 
is the most graceful and beautiful among the 
leathered trine, so this may well be considered 
t lie most bea u t i f u { aiiionf} t lie fishes. The male, 
which is most brilliant in color, does not ex- 
eeen, when full grown, four inches in length. 
1 lie predominant color is blueish-green. the 
jdher colors are orange, red. gray and black. 
1 he large fins, (dorsal and ventral i also the tail, 
are very Penutii ul !y marked. especially when 
the sun is shi ni tig on i t i t seems t o gi ve on t every 
imaginable color. Old. finely colored lish $3.00 
Per pair. \ ice. young fish, 75 cents each. 
FISH GLOBES, 
Wi; have a nice lot of Globes suitable for fish 
of all knuF. large enough to hold two gallons 
of water. Standing Globes on stout pedestal 
that make a handsome ornament in a bailor 
sitting-room. $2.00 each, packed securely forex - 
press. 
Shipping cans for fish, 15 cents each for two to 
si x fis,,. larger cans in proportion. As manv as 
one hundred are shipped in a ten gallon ran. 
with about tight, gallons of water. Fans 
charged at cost price, or money for same will be 
refunded if they are returned with expressage 
paid. 
BEAUTIFUL FOWLS. 
BRONZE TU-RKEVS. 
In addition to our large stock of beautiful Pea 
r ow Is. we have now a flock of magnificent 
Uronze l§urkeys ol the finest br. ed, and otter a 
limited number of fowls and ';;gs this Spring. 
W here these fine birds lue ■ pl oty of grass, 
they do not. disturb the vegetable garden but 
destroy immense numbers if edd q< and 
tobacco worm*, and all Kinds of i mi-. • <. i’ ices 
o.f our 1 bonze Turkeys, poped and d. ' 1 at 
express office: I' or a pair of largo line f ,wls. 
$9.00; tor a trio of large fine fowls. $12.00: h.r 13 
eggs, packed. $5.00; for 7 eggs, packed. $3.00. 
