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ELL WANG Ell & BARRY S 
BLACKBERRIES. 
In the garden, plant in rows about five feet apart, and four feet apart in the rows. In the field, plant iu rows, 
six feet apart, and three feet apart in the rows. Treat the same as Raspberries. They may be planted in the Fall 
or Spring. 
Price, •“><) cents per dozen, $ 2.00 per 100 , except where noted. 
Agawam Of medium si/e, jet black, sweet, melting to the core. Plant hardy and very prolific. A fine early 
variety. 
Ancient Briton—Medium size, melting, without core. Hardy and very prolific. One of the best. 
(Natural Size.) 
Dorchester—Medium to large, oblong, shining 
black; juicy and of good quality; a strong 
grower and moderate bearer. 
Early Cluster—Medium to large; of best 
quality, sufficiently firm to ship, although 
sweet and having no hard core. Plant 
vigorous, hardy, healthy and productive; 
ripens about with Wilson’s Early. 
Karly Harvest—Of small size, fair quality 
and very early; plant vigorous and pro¬ 
ductive. Tender. 
Erie—Fruit large, of good quality; plant 
hardy, vigorous and productive. Early. 
75c. per dozen; $3.00 per 100. 
Kittatinny—Large, roundish, conical, glossy 
black; juicy, sweet, excellent when fully 
ripe; one of the most valuable sorts for 
general planting. Requires protection iu 
some localities. 
Minnewaski— Large, early, very hardy. A 
great bearer. $1.00 per dozen. 
New Rochelle, or Lawton—Large, oval, 
black; juicy, sweet, excellent when fully 
ripe; well known. 
Snyder—Medium size; sweet and melting to 
the core; very hardy and wonderfully 
productive; valuable for home use and 
market. 
Stone’s Hardy—Of medium size; good quality, 
very hardy and productive. Ripens after 
the Snyder. 
Taylor—As hardy as the Snyder; large and of 
excellent quality. 
Wachusett—Fruit of medium size, oblong, 
oval; moderately firm, sweet and of good 
quality; is a good keeper and ships well. 
It is also hardy and comparatively free 
from thorns . 
Wilson’s Early—Fruit large; very product¬ 
ive; early. In some sections of the 
country it has to be protected. 
Wilson, Jr.—Large; luscious and sweet, as 
soon as colored. Plant hardy; ripens 
earlier and is said to be more productive 
than its parent. See Cut . 
