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ELL WANGER & BARR TS 
BLACKBERRIES. 
In the garden, plant in rows about five 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, $2.00 per 100, 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. 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. 
Early 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 in 
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. 
NEW VARIETIES OF BLACKBERRIES (NOT TESTED). 
Early King,...75c. per dozen. 
Lovett’s Best,....$5.00 “ “ 
Thompson’s Early Mammoth,.$1.00 “ “ 
