Poconoke. (Per.) The berry is round conical, resemble.s the old Wilson 
but is much larger. The plant is a strong robust grower with very dark green foli- 
age, perfectly free from rust or blight and enormously productive. The fruit is 
large, firm, of a deep red and one of the be,st in cpiality. 
The berries continue large to the end of the season. They ripen evenly and are 
one of the best shippers yet introduced. It is very Highly prai,sed by all those who 
have tested it ami with out doubt will be placed at the heail of the standard varieties. 
Midseason. Per Dozen, 20c\ too, 50c; 1000, $j.oo. 
Nick Ohmer. ( Per.) The naming of fruit after some great and good man of 
horticultural fame is not always a guarantee that the fruit is as great and good as its 
namesake, but it was a happy thought that named the “Nick Ohmer” Strawberry. 
A .strong, perfect bloomer, productive of very large, rich dark red, globular berries; 
high colored all the way through and delicious in flavor. A grand fancy market 
berry and a superb table berry always, like all berries of its class it thrives best on a 
deep rich, rather moist soil, and responds readily to high culture. Late. Per Doz- 
en, 20c: 100, 60C; 1000, l . f . jo . 
Senator Dunlap. (Per.) The plant is slender, with very long roots, runs 
more freely than Warfield and is larger. The fruit is of much better quality, is 
good for canning and shipping, but is not quite as dark colored. It ripens with the 
Ilaverland. Per Dozen, 20c; lOo, 6oc; woo, $3.50. 
Additional Varieties. 
Haverland (Imp.) Clyde. (Per.) 30c per roo; $3.00 per rooo. 
Bubach andSeaford. (Imp.) Per Dozen, 2or, 100, 60c; woo, $3.30. 
IVIargaret, Empress, Ridgeway and Klondike. (Per.) per dozen, 23c; 
per wo, joc. 
RASPBERRIES. 
By Express or Freight. 
Plants and tips are extra strong and well graded. 
Thomson’s Prolific. (Reds.) A very early ripener, last of the strawberry season. 
Per Dozen 25c; 25, 40; 100, ^i.oo. 
Cuthbert. (Red) Popular market variet}'. Large, strong grower, best quality, very 
productive. Per Dozen, 25c; 25, 40c; roo, Jt.oo; 1000, $j.oo. 
Hilborn. The best black cap. Large size, fine quality, vigorous canes, and great 
productiveness. Per Dozen, 25c; 25, 40c; 100, fi.oo. 
Nemaha. Has excelled all other late varieties. Planted largely in place of the 
Oregg. Per Dozen, 25c; 25, 40c; 100, $1.00. 
Manger. (New.) Hardier, much larger, firmer, of better quality, and productive 
as the Gregg. Per Dozen, 35c; 25, 50c; 100, #1.50. 
Worthy. This hardy red Raspberry is a native Connecticut seedling. It is a stocky, 
semi-dwarf bush with bioad, tough, leathery foliage; twigs free from all dis- 
ease, wonderfully productive, of medium to large dark red berries of excellent 
quality. The earliest large, good, red Raspberry known. Continues a long 
time in fruiting, and ripens its late.st berries almost as large as the very first. 
A hardy, productive, early Raspberry is always profitable, and in this respect 
Worthy heads the li.st. Per Dozen, 50c; 25, 75c; too, #3.00. 
