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Hornet — A French variety, very large, conical; crimson red. Of the best quality ; 
a vigorous, upright grower; season late, valuable for home use. 
K-iievett’s Giant— Very large and handsome, red ; juicy, soft, of good quality ; 
very desirable for the family garden. 75c. per doz., $3.00 per 100. 
Orange (Brinckle’s) — Large, orange yellow ; beautiful and delicious; the best yel¬ 
low in cultivation ; plant tender, but when protected, very productive. $1.00 per 
doz., $6.00 per 100. 
Parnell —Large, long, dark red ; moderately firm ; juicy and of fair quality ; plant 
hardy and very productive. 50c. per dozen. 
lied Antwerp English— Of large size, and high flavored. 50c. per doz., $3.00 
per 100. 
CLASS II. 
American Species and Varieties, Black Cap, Etc. 
American Black or Black Cap (Doolittle’s Black Cap.)—Very hardy and 
productive; much esteemed for cooking and preserving. Season early. 50c. per 
dozen. 
Brandywine (Susqueco) — Large; bright red; very firm; dry and of medium 
quality; valuable for market, as it ships well. Season medium. 50c. per dozen. 
Burlington or Prosser — Large, red, firm, and of good quality; hardy and pro¬ 
ductive. Season early. 50c. per dozen. 
Caroline — A yellow Cap variety ; medium to large ; orange red ; moderately firm ; 
very hardy and prolific; a strong grower; ripens early ; of fair quality. 50c. per 
doz., $2.50 per 100. 
•Cutllbert (Queen of the Market) — Medium to large, conical ; deep rich crimson ; 
very firm, and a little dry but sweet and good, nevertheless. Very hardy. Sea¬ 
son medium to late ; unquestionably one of the best varieties for market. 50c. per 
doz., $1.50 per 100. 
G-regg— One of the most valuable varieties of the black cap family; fruit larger than 
the Mammoth Cluster, but not quite so good in quality ; ripens some days later ; 
hardy, a vigorous grower and great yielder. 50c. per doz., $2.00 per 100. 
Hansell — A new variety described as follows: Medium to large, bright crimson, 
firm; flavor fine; canes vigorous, hardy and productive; earliest of all. $1.50 
per dozen. 
Highland Hardy— Medium size; red; of poor quality; plant hardy and pro¬ 
ductive ; grown extensively for market. Valued on account of its extreme earli¬ 
ness. 50c. per doz., $2.00 per 100. 
Hopkins — A Black Cap of recent introduction, succeeds Souhegan, and is juicy, 
moderately firm, and of good quality, but the plant is not so productive as the 
Mammoth Cluster. 50c. per dozen. 
Mammoth Cluster— A large and very productive variety of the Black Cap. 
Quality good ; ripens just after Souhegan and Tyler, and precedes the Gregg. 50 
cents per dozen, $2.00 per 100. 
