MAR 13 1933 
LIBRARY 
NEW YORK 
NO. 3 . *>takical 
- GARDEN 
AUTUMN, 1884. SPRING, 1885. 
DESCRIPTIVE PRICED CATALOGUE 
—OF — 
SMALL FRUITS, 
GROWN AND FOR SALE BY 
ELLWANGER & BARRY, 
Mount Hope Nurseries, 
R ROCHESTER, - 1ST. RT_ 
We have the pleasure of submitting to our numerous patrons and the public a 
new edition of our Catalogue of Small Fruits. 
As usual we have endeavored to cultivate only the best varieties, and to present 
their claims faithfully with accurate descriptions. 
In Strawberries, especially, quite a number of the kinds recently introduced do 
not seem sufficiently meritorious to render them worthy of being retained. The 
old standard sorts are as highly esteemed as ever, and our sales of plants have been 
principally of those varieties. 
Among deserving novelties the new Gooseberry “ Industry,” which we offered last 
, spring for the first time, is entitled to a high place. All who have seen it fruiting upon 
our grounds the past summer, unite in declaring it to be a decided acquisition. 
Our plants of Strawberries, Blackberries, Currants, Gooseberries, and Raspberries, 
are well grown, and are certain to give satisfaction. 
Thankful for the generous patronage bestowed upon us in the past, we solicit new 
favors, whether they are large or small, and we promise our best attention to all orders 
which may be entrusted to us. 
We have just published a Catalogue of Dutch Bulbous Flower Roots. Our stock is 
imported from the best growers in Holland, and all who intend to order Bulbs should 
send for our Catalogue, which contains descriptions of the best Bulbs with cultural 
directions. 
CATALOGUES- 
The following Catalogues will be sent, prepaid, on receipt of postage stamps, as 
follows: No. 1, Fruits, 10 cents; No. 2, Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, etc., plain, 20 
cents, with colored plate, 25 cents; No. 3, Small Fruits; No. 4, Wholesale; No. 5, 
Roses; No. G, Abridged Catalogue of Fruit and Ornamental Trees; No. 7, Catalogue 
of Bulbs, free. 
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