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DUNDEE NURSERY. 
Each. 10. 100. 
Dwarf, i to 2 feet ...;.. . $ 25 $2 50 $15 00 
Grows in bush form. Its fruit is good for pies, sauce, etc., and its beau¬ 
tiful white flowers make it a desirable shrub. 
Garden Roots. 
Each. 
10. 
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Rhubarb—Wine plant, strong. . . . . 
.$ 75 
$6 
00 
Asparagus—Conover’s Colossal, two years.. 
. 10 
60 
4 
00 
Horseradish ... .. . 
• • . .. 05 
50 
2 
50 
Strawberries. 
Can furnish many varieties, but the following are the best. 
Prices: Dozen, 50c. 100, $1 50. 
Bederwood (s) —Medium; early; good quality, vigorous and productive. A 
good fertilizer. 
Warfield (p)—Medium; dark red; good quality, hardy and productive. 
Crescent (p)—Well known everywhere. Very good. 
Capt. Jack (s) —Medium; firm; a good fertilizer. 
Bubach (p)—Larce; soft; one of the best for home market; strong. 
Price. .. Dozen, 75c. 100, $2 00. 
Jessie (?)—Large; best quality, fair bearer; good fertilizer for Bubach. 
Price. .... Dozen, 75c. 100, $2 00. 
Parker Earl (s)—Large; fruit stems strong, bearing large clusters; late; plant 
stocky, forming new plants slowly; yery hardy and productive. 
Price.. ... .. Each, 10c. Dozen, $1 00. 100, $5 00. 
The Hydrangea Grandiflora continues to be one of the best and most 
handsome ornamental shrubs ever grown. It blooms finely the first year and 
gets better and grows larger with age It grows 3 to 4 feet high, is perfectly 
hardy in all parts of the country, needs no protection in winter, blooms in July 
and August when other flowers are scarce, and remains in bloom two or three 
months. The flowers are pure white, afterwards changing to pink and rich 
coppery red, and are borne in immense pyramidal tresses more than a foot 
long and nearly as much in diameter. Large, three year oM plants, cut back, 
ready for planting, will bloom first season 
Each, 50c. Dozen, $4 00. 
