SPRING CATALOGUE OF SEEDS, BULBS AND PLANTS FOR 1891 
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OeWbcrries. 
In this new fruit (which might be called a Climbing Black¬ 
berry) we have the most delicious of all berries, and one of 
the most ornamental of all climbing vines. They should be 
trained on a trellis or tied (o a stake like grape vines, and in 
the spring they produce great musses of large, pure white, 
sweet-scented (lowers, which are followed by clusters of 
delicious fruit, larger, richer aud fur more prolific than 
Blackberries, very Juicy and sweet to the core. The fruit is 
borne in great quantity, and is admitted by all to be the 
finest of all berries. When made into wine it gives a gentle 
stimulant, which for invalids is uncqualcd, the flavor of the 
wine being as superior as tiie flavor of the fruit. It is per¬ 
fectly hardy, and does not sucker from the roots, but is 
increased from the tips like Blackcap' Haspberries. Many 
wild and worthless plants of Dewberry have been sold for 
Mammoth and Lucretla. Our stock is pure and genuine. 
Mammoth, largo and fine. 20c. each ; 3 for SOc.; 7 for $1.00; 
1;> for $ 2 . 00 . 
Lucretia, a new sort of immense size and delicious quality. 
Jiorries often two and one-half inches in length and 
borne in {front clusters. Very juicy and sweet. i-V. each: 
5 lor 50c; 12 for $1.00. 
