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DUNDEE NURSERY. 
Currants. 
Set four feet apart in rich ground, cultivate well or mulch heavily; prune out 
old wood, so that each remaining shoot will have room to grow. If the cur¬ 
rant worm appears, dust with hellebore; manure freely. 
BLACK NAPLES—Much larger than the Black English, sometimes measuring 
half an inch in diameter. Fine for wines or jellies. 
CHERRY RED—Berry sometimes more than half an inch in diameter, bunches 
short; the plant is very vigorous and productive when grown on good soil 
and well cultivated. 
RED DUTCH—An old variety, excellent and well known. 
VICTORIA—Large, bright red, with very long bunches; late, good bearer. 
WHITE GRAPE—Very large, yellowish white, sweet or very mild acid; excel¬ 
lent quality and valuable. 
2 years... ... ... ....Each, 20c. Dozen, $2 00. 100, $12 00 
NORTH STAR—New, hardy; a northern variety. Each, 35c. 
POMONA—New, said to be sweetest and best quality and the most pro¬ 
ductive of all. Each, 50c. 
Raspberries. 
Each. Doz. 100. 
Black varieties, tips. . .$ 10 $ 50 $ 3 00 
Tyler, or Souhegan—Large, ear*y, hardy and productive. 
Ohio Medium, late, good for table use and market, hardy, productive. 
01der tips.. 20 1 00 6 00 
Large, medium early, best quality, hardy and productive, best all round 
berry for table or market. 
Turner—Well known red raspberry. 10 50 3 00 
Cuthbert—Well known red raspberry. 10 50 3 00 
Blackberries. 
One year plants, strong.$ 10 $ 50 $ 3 00 
Snyder Laige, fine flavored, hardy and productive. The only variety we 
recommend for general planting in the west. 
Ancient Briton. 
Best for northern climate 
... 20 2 00 
, because easily wintered by covering. 
10 00 
Jnneberry. 
Dwarf, 1 to 2 feet....$ 25 $2 50 $15 00 
Grows m bush form. Its fruit is good for pies, sauce, etc., and its beauti¬ 
ful white flowers make is a desirable shrub. 
Garden Roots. 
Rhubarb—Wine plant, strong.... 
Asparagus—Conover’s Colossal, two years.. 
Horseradish. 
15 $1 00 
10 60 
05 50 
? 9 00 
4 00 
2 50 
