Autumn Catalogue of Bulbs, Seeds and Garden Requisites 
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SMALL FRUITS. 
We cannot accept orders for Small Fruit or Nursery Stock that amount to less than One Dollar. 
STRAWBERRIES. 
Pot-grown plants will furnish a good crop of berries 
the following season, and they will be of the largest and 
finest. For the convenience of those who are not famiiiar 
with the different varieties of Strawberries, we suggest the 
foilowing collection, which we are sure cannot be excelled 
for the home garden. 
Early —Excelsior, Gladstone. Medium— Marshall and 
Sharpless. Late —Nick Ohmer and Brandywine. 
Prices : Pot-grown plants, 76e. per doz.; $4.00 per 100. 
Layer plants, 30c. per doz.; $1.50 per 100. 
Pot^grown plants cannot be mailed. If layer plants 
are to be sent by mail, add 20c. per 100 for postage. 
Brandywine. The berries are large, roundish coni¬ 
cal, regular and uniform, bright glossy crimson, firm and 
solid, with fine aromatic flavor. 
Chas. Downing. An old favorite by reason of its fine 
quality, productiveness and adaptability to all locations. 
Berries large and of delicious flavor. 
Excelsior. Without exception the most valuable extra 
early sort now on the market; large, good color, firm and 
of fine quality. 
Qandy . One of the best late strawberries. The berries 
are large, very uniform in size and shape, of bright crimson 
color, very firm, and of good quality. 
Gladstone. Large as Sharpless, better quality, better 
color, a strong and vigorous grower, and not excelled in 
quality by any strawberry grown. 
Jessie. A fine flavored, firm, early berry; requires 
rich soil and good cultivation. 
Marshall. A superb variety, especially desirable for 
its large size and fine flavor; dark crimson when fully ripe, 
handsome and good. Its excellent quality, fine flavor and 
large size render it admirable for table use. 
Pride of Cumberland. Klpens one week earlier than 
Gandy, is nearly as large, equally as firm, as good a color, 
and a great deal more productive. Thrives on any soil. 
Nick Ohmer. For market or home use this is prob¬ 
ably the greatest berry ever offered. All who grow this 
variety will be astonished at its healthy, vigorous growth 
and great productiveness. The fruit is of mammoth size, 
beautiful form and color, and of excellent quality. 
Sharpless. Berries large to very large, somewhat ir¬ 
regular in shape, crimson, moderately nrm and of good qual¬ 
ity. 
If a larger list of varieties is required, see our Straw¬ 
berry Catalogue, which will be sent on application. 
RASPBERRIES. 
Prices: Per doz., 60c.; per 100, $3.00. 
If to be sent by mail, add 15c. per doz., or 50c. per 100, 
for postage. 
Black Varieties: Bed Varieties: 
Gregg, Ohio, Cuthbert, Marlboro, 
Palmer, Souhegan, Miller, Turner. 
Golden Queen. The best Yellow Raspberry yet intro¬ 
duced ; of large size, hardy and productive. 
BLACKBERRIES. 
Prices: Per doz., 50c.; per 100, |3.00. 
If to be sent by mail, add 15c. per doz., or 50c. per 100 
for postage. 
Early Harvest, Erie, Kittatinny, Wilson, Jr. 
The Logan Berry. A hybrid between the Blackberry 
and Raspberry. The berries are very large, equaling that of 
the largest blackberries, which they closely resemble in 
form and structure. Color, a dark reddish maroon ; flavor 
rich, and slightly suggests both the blackberry and rasp¬ 
berry. The fruit is excellent for the dessert or for canning. 
Its season for ripening is just after strawberries, and in ad¬ 
vance of the raspberries, nicely filling a blank when there 
are no other berries. Price, postpaid, 16c.; per doz., by 
mail, $1.60; per doz., per express, at purchaser’s expense, 
$1.30. 
CURRANTS. 
One year old, 76e. per doz.; $3.00 per 100. Two year 
old, $1.00 per doz. ; f6.00 per 100. 
One year old plants can be sent by mall; postage, 15c. 
per doz. 
Fay’s Prolific. The beet Red Currant grown; fruit 
large, bright red, of good flavor, and very free from acid; 
has given general satisfaction everywhere. 
Red Cherry. A popular market variety, on account 
of its large-sized, deep red fruit. 
White Grape. The best white variety; large, hand¬ 
some berries. 
Black Naples. Fruit large, handsome and highly fla¬ 
vored. 
GOOSEBERRIES. 
Two year old plants, too large to mall. 
F»-h. Per do*. Ter 100. 
Columbus.$0 30 $3 00 
Red Jacket. 26 2 60 
Keepsake. 25 2 00 
Downing. 15 1 60 $7 00 
Houghton. 10 1 00 5 00 
Industry. 25 2 50 
GRAPES. 
Postage, 15c. per doz., 50c. per 100, for one year old ; 
25c. per doz., $1.00 per 100, fer two year old, if to go by 
mail. One year. Two year. 
Kacb. Doz. Each. Doz. 
Agawam. 
, ... $0 15 
fl 
25 
$0 20 
$1 
60 
Brighton. 
. . . . 15 
1 
25 
20 
1 
60 
Concord . 
. . . . 16 
1 
26 
20 
1 
50 
Delaware. 
. . . . 20 
1 
60 
25 
2 
00 
Eaton . 
. . . . 25 
2 
00 
30 
2 
50 
Early Ohio. 
. . . . 30 
2 
60 
40 
3 
60 
Green Mountain . . . . 
. . . . 30 
2 
60 
40 
3 
50 
Lady. 
. . . . 20 
1 
50 
26 
2 
00 
Martha. 
. . . . 20 
1 
60 
26 
2 
00 
Moore’s Diamond . . . 
. . . . 20 
1 
60 
26 
2 
00 
Moore’s Early .... 
. . . . 15 
1 
26 
20 
1 
60 
Niagara. 
. . . . 16 
1 
26 
20 
1 
60 
Salem. 
, . . . 20 
1 
60 
26 
2 
00 
Wilder. 
. . . . 20 
1 
50 
25 
2 
00 
Woodruff. .... 
. . . . 25 
2 
00 
30 
2 
50 
Worden.. 
. . . . 15 
1 
25 
20 
1 
50 
FOREIGN GRAPEVINES FOR GROWING UNDER GLASS 
Black Varieties —Black Hamburgh, Barbarossa, Gros 
Colman, Lady Downe’s Seedling, Black Muscat. 
hite and Yellow Varieties —Buchland Sweetwater, 
Duchesse of Buccleueh, ChasselasdeFontainebeau, Foster’s 
Seedling, Golden Hamburgh. 
One year old vines, $1.00 each ; $10.00 per doz. Strong 
two year old vines, $2.00 each ; $20.00 per doz. 
