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MAKLBOKO. 
Raspberries, Marlboro, new ; fruit very large ; 
firm; a beautiful scarlet color; ripens early, 
and continues in good bearing a long time. 
The plant is a strong, vigorous grower, and thus 
far has proved perfectly hardy ; each 50 cents; 
dozen $5.00; hundred,. 25 00 
Herstine, early ; very bright red ; moderately firm, 
and of high, rich flavor; dozen 75 cents; hun¬ 
dred $ 2.00 ; thousand, . 12 00 
Turner, early ; dark red ; moderately firm, of fine 
quality ; very productive, and very hardy; 
dozen 75 cents ; hundred $ 2.00 ; thousand, . 12 00 
RASPBERRIES— Black. 
dozen 
100 
1000 
Blackberries, Early Har- 
. 
vest, new; very early; 
needs protection, . ... $1 
50 
$5 00 
$40 00 
Snyder, the hardiest, . . . 
Kittatinny, needs protection 
75 
3 50 
20 00 
north of New York city, . 
Wilson, early and very 
75 
2 50 
15 00 
hardy, . 
Wachussett Thornless, har- 
75 
2 50 
15 00 
dy, and almost free from 
thorns, . 1 
00 
4 00 
30 00 
Doolittle’s Improved, early ; medium size; very 
hardy and prolific ; dozen 75 cents ; hundred 
$2.00; thousand,. 12 00 
Gregg, very large; of excellent quality; won¬ 
derfully productive, and very hardy ; medium 
early; dozen 75 cents ; hundred $2.50 ; thou¬ 
sand, . 1500 
Mammoth Cluster, large ; of fine quality ; strong 
grower, and very productive; an excellent va¬ 
riety for general culture ; dozen 75 cents ; hun¬ 
dred $2.00; thousand, . 12 00 
Ohio, fruit large, of fine quality, and considered 
the best of the Cap varieties for drying pur¬ 
poses. It is a strong grower, hardy and very 
productive; dozen 75 cents; hundred $2.50; 
thousand . 1500 
Souhegan, new; the earliest of this class ; fruit a 
shining jet black, large, and of fine quality; 
very hardy and productive; dozen $1.00 ; hun¬ 
dred $4.00; thousand,. 20.00 
RASPBERRIES —Yellow. 
Caroline, very hardy and prolific; fruit medium to 
large, of fine quality; dozen $1.00; hundred, . 4 00 
Lirinckle’s Orange, this variety is not quite as 
hardy as the Caroline ; the fruit is of a much 
brighter color and finer quality ; dozen $2.00 ; 
hundred, .. 8 00 
If by until, add 25 cents per dozen. 
For field culture, plant in rows six feet apart, with 
plants three feet apart in the row. For garden culture, 
five feet by four feet. 
BLACKBERRIES. 
OHIO. 
