OF FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES , fy=c. 
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RED RASPBERRIES. 
NAME. 
DESCRIPTION. 
Brandywine. 
A large, scarlet berry, firm and beautiful ; bears transportation well, but not quite 
equal to some others in quality. 
Clarke, 
Another highly valuable sort, which has proved perfectly hardy with us. Bush 
a strong grower. Fruit large size, beautiful light scarlet, and of the most 
delicious flat or. Commences to ripen with the earliest, and keeps in bearing 
till late in the Summer. 
Crimson Beauty. 
This is one of the earliest and firmest of the large, productive red raspberries.’ 
It is of very large size, bright, glossy scarlet, round to oblongish ; earlier 
than the Turner, of a more pleasant, sprightly, flavor, equally as hardy, more 
productive, and of much larger size.” 
Cuthbert. 
A new variety of the greatest excellence. One of the few kinds that may be pro¬ 
nounced perfectly hardy. The canes are tall and vigorous, and enormously 
productive. Berries very large, conical; rich crimson, very handsome, and 
so firm that they can be shipped hundreds of miles by rail without injury, 
b lavor rich, luscious, best, commences to ripen moderately early, and holds on 
until all others are gone. 
Ganargua, 
A hybrid Raspberry; fruit large, firm, and of a brownish color. It is a rank 
grower, hardy, early, productive, and grows from the tips like the blackcap 
varieties. 
Hansell, 
One of the very earliest and most desirable of Red Raspberries ; color bright 
scarlet; quality excellent; very productive, and fine shipper. Its great earli¬ 
ness causes it to bring the highest price in market. 
'Herstine, 
A hybrid between the well-kno.vn Allen Raspberry and the Philadelphia, combin¬ 
ing the beautiful bright color and delicious flavor of the one, with the great 
productiveness of the other. Plant a good grower, bears early and abund¬ 
antly, hardy and very productive on all soils. Suckers moderately. Fruit 
large, firm, bright crimson, with small grains. Flavor sub-acid and very good. 
