CATALOGUE AND PRICE LIST. 
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MULBERRIES. 
White and Italian Black.—Price, 25 cents each ; $12 to $20 per 100. 
GOOSEBERRIES. 
Houghton’s Seedling. — An American variety ; a vigorous grower, and very 
productive ; fruit medium size and of very good quality. Price, 50 cents 
per dozen; $4 per 100. 
Downing’s Seedling.—An upright, strong grower; fruit large, oval, green, 
smooth, juicy and good. Price, $1 per dozen ; $8 per 100. 
Whitesmith. —The best of the large English varieties ; very large, pale green. 
Price, 20 cents each ; $2 per dozen. 
STRAWBERRIES. 
Price, 50 cents per dozen ; $2 per 100. 
Sharpless Strawberry. 
Longworth’s Prolific.—Vigorous and 
productive ; very much grown for 
market. 
Wilson’s Albany.—The old, well-known 
productive sort. 
Sharpless. — A mammoth variety, strong 
grower, berries firm and sweet; pro¬ 
ductive. 
Monarch of the West. — Fruit large, 
pale red, excellent quality ; one of 
the leading market berries on this 
coast. 
Crescent Seedling. — Dwarf plant; ex¬ 
tremely productive. 
RASPBERRIES. 
Cuthbert. — The best red raspberry. Price, 50 cents per dozen ; $3.50 per 100. 
Brinkle’s Orange. — Yellow, fine flavor, and productive. Price, 75 cents per 
dozen. 
Gregg.—The largest and most profitable black raspberry. Price, 75 cents per 
dozen. 
CURRANTS. 
Price, 50 cents per dozen ; $4 per 100. 
Cherry.—Most profitable ; red. 
White Grape. — Best white variety. 
Lee’s Prolific Black. — Very productive. Price, 15 cents each ; $1.50 per dozen. 
