PRICE LIST OF SMALL FRUITS, ETC. 
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Nemaha, new, largest, latest, and hardiest; 
Hilborn, largest early, new, 35c. per 12 ; $2 per 
100. Mammoth Cluster, 35c. per 12 ; $1.50 per 
TOO. Springfield, new, 50c. per 12.; $3 per 100. 
GOLDElM RASPBERRIES. — Golden 
Queen, new, valuable, 50c. per 12 ; $2 per 50; 
43.50 per 100. Caroline, Brinckles’ Orange, Re- 
bee’s Golden, 60c. per 
12 ; $4 per 100. Send 
2c. for Colored Plate 
of Golden Queen. 
Red Raspberries 
Cuthbert, Hansell, 
Marlboro, Herstine. 
Turner(So. Thornless) 
Shaffer’s Colossal,. 
Philadelphia, Ranco- 
cas, 35c. "per 12; 75c. 
per 50 ; $1 per 100. 
BLACKBER¬ 
RIES.— Snyder, 
Kittatinny, 35 cts. 
per 12; $1.25 per 100 
Taylor, Store’s 
Hardy, Early 
Harvest, Wachu- 
set Thornless, Wil¬ 
son (Wilson and 
Early Harvest not 
hardy), Lawton, 
•50c. per 12; $1.50 
per 100. Ancient 
Britton, Agawam, 
Wilson Junior, 50 
cts. per 12; $2,50 
per 100. ERSE, 
'75 cts. per 12; $5.00 
per 100. Mirne- 
ERIE BLACK 
WASKI, 25c. each ; $2 per 12. Lucretia Dewber- ! 
ry, 60c. per 12 ; $3 per 100. 
JU^EBERliY.—Improved dwarf, 10 cts. j 
•each; $1 per 12. Success Juneberry, 25c. each ! 
GRAPES.—Agawam, Brighton, Cataw - | 
ba, Champion, Clinton, Concord, Cottage? 
Diana, Hartford, Ives, Iona, Bindley, Mar" 
tha, Perkins, Salem, Telegraph, Wilder? 
Worden, Noah, Oneida, Goethe, Massasoit, 
Rei sling, Janesville, Barry, Merrimace and 
others,.one year old, 15 cts. each; $1.50 per 12. 
Two years old. 25c. each ; $2 per 12. 
Wyoming Red.—A valuable early red 
grape for market, one year, 20c. each;' $2.50 
perjL2. Two years, 25c. each ; $4 per 12. 
.Delaware, Duchess, Jefferson, Lady, Lady 
Washington, Moore’s Early, Pocklington, 
Prentiss, Vergennes and others, one year old, 
~20c. each ; $2 per 12. Two years old, 25 cents 
-each; $2.50 per 12. Oriental, Early Victor 35c. 
Moyer 
' Earliest Keel 
Grape. 
Kewer Grapes.—Empire State, Pough¬ 
keepsie, Red, Ulster Prolific, Mary,,Norfolk, 
F. B. Hayes, Jessica, August Giant v Amber 
■Queen, .Niagara, 1 yr., 30c. ; ; 2 years, 50c, 
1 year old, $1.75 per 100, if called for soon. 
Foreign Grapes, for greenhouses, $1 each; 
~$10 per 12. Eaton Grape, $1.50. Woodruff Red, 
1 year, 50c. 2 years, 75c.; Moyer, valuable early 
Red. 1 year $1.50; 2 years $2. Mills Grape, $2. 
VICTORIA. 
CURRANTS .— Victoria 
vigorous and prodmufyeV^U- 
Prolific, 40c. per 12; $2.50 per 
rpFTOO for 2 year plants. "Ver¬ 
sailles, White Grape, 60 G p er 12..; 33.5(Tfor 
one year; 75e. pd 12 . $4 per ifW; for 2 year. 
FaUs PiAilie ic, Pyear, ,1 5 c. each ; $1.50 per 12; 
2 years, 20e, each ; 32 per 12. . Write for 
prices per 1,000 for all kinds of trees and 
w 
veal*: • 
plants. 
CURRANT CUTTINGS.—Well rooted 
with new white fibrous roots, sure to grow 
if well planted and prevented from heaving. 
Victoria, best of all, 15c. per 12 ; 50c. per 100. 
Lower rates per 1,000 on application. Must be 
ordered now. None next Spring. Fay’s Pro¬ 
lific 75c. per 12, $5. per 100; other kinds, 25c. 
per 12, 75c. per 100. If mailed add 5c. per 12, 
25c. per 100. 
GOOSEBERRIES.—Garden. Downing, 
Houghton, Smith’s, one year, 50c. per 12; $4 
per 100. Two years,75c. per 12 ; 6$ per 100. 
Industry Gooseberry, 18c. each ; $2 per 12. 
NUTS AMD SUNDRIES.— American^ „, 
Sweet Chestnut, large trees, 25c. ; small treesy ' 
10c. Spanish Chestnut, 75c. Almonds, 50c: ; 
English Walnuts. 50c. each. Butternuts. 25c. 
Filberts, 25c. each. , 
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