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Additional Foreign Varieties. 
(Highly recommended in England.) 
Per Doz. 
Amy Robsart . $1 00 
Alpha . 1 00 
James Veitch. 1 00 
President.;... 1 00 
Viscountess H. de Thury. 1 00 
BLACKBERRIES 
In the garden, plant in rows about live feet apart, and four feet apart in the rows. 
In the field, plant in 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, 50 cents per dozen, except where noted. 
Agawam Of medium size, 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. 
Brunton’s Early —Of medium size and fair quality; very early. Plant vigorous 
and productive, but tender. 
Early Cluster Described as follows: “Of medium to large size and 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.” 
Price, $6.00 per dozen. 
Early Harvest—Ot medium size, fair quality and very early; plant vigorous and 
productive. Appears to be tender. Price, 75 cents per dozen. 
Improved High Bush, or Dorchester —Medium to large, oblong, shining 
black, juicy and of good quality, a strong grower, and moderate bearer. 
Kittatiuny — Large, roundish, conical, glossy black, juicy, sweet, excellent when 
fully ripe; one of the most valuable sorts for general planting. Requires protec¬ 
tion in some localities. 
New Rochelle, or Lawton — Large, oval, black, juicy, sweet, excellent when 
fully ripe; well known. 
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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. Price, 75 cents per dozen. 
Taylor’s Prolific —A variety, described as being even hardier than Snyder; . 
larger and of excellent quality. Price, 75 cents per dozen. 
