FRUITS 
W. E. MARSHALL & CO. 
SMALL FRUITS 
BLACKBERRIES 
Plant in rich soil in rows 5 feet apart, plants 3 feet apart. After frnitiny season, or 
Tietter m early Spring-, cut out all the dead canes. A heavy top-dressing of manure in fall 
to big crops. Keep ground clean. 
LAWTON (New Rochelle). Medium to large, 
of good flavor and quality. 
WILSON. Large, very early, sweet and deli¬ 
cious; ripens evenly and holds its color well. 
A strong grower and very productive. 
ERT. Very large, round, of fine quality 
when fully ripe; vigorous and produc¬ 
tive. 
KITTATINNY. Large, long, glossy black, of 
most excellent quality. 
Strong plants. Doz. $1.00; 100, $5.00. 
CURRANTS 
Plant in rows 6 feet apart and 4 feet apart in the rows, or, if to be cultivated both ways, 
5 leet apart each way. ^ 
PERFECTION. Bush vigorous, hardy and very 
productive ; berries larger than Cherry, 
with large clusters ; color bright red. 
VICTORIA (RabyCastle). Bush a very strong, 
upright grower; bright red, with mild acid 
X pulp. 
WHITE IMPERIAL. Bush vigorous and very 
productive. Clusters large; berries very 
large, sweet and most delicious. 
BLACK NAPLES. Bush very vigorous, up¬ 
right, moderately productive; fruit varies 
from small to large, pulp acid, with strong 
flavor. 
BLACK CHAMPION. Bush vigorous and pro¬ 
ductive. A desirable variety for general 
culture. 
CHERRY. Bush vigorous, stocky and com¬ 
pact; fruit large ; color bright red ; berry 
thin-skinned, juicy and fine-flavored. 
Strong two-year-old bushes. Bach 20 cts.; Doz. $1.50; 100 $10.00. 
GOOSEBERRIES 
Plant in the same manner as [described for currants, and give an annual liberal applica 
tion of manure or fertilizer. 
Downing. Large pale green fruit. 
Houghton. Fruit pale red. 
Industry. Berries large, dark red. 
Two-year-old bushes. 
Smith’s Improved. Fruit greenish yellow. 
Lancashire Lad. Smooth bright red fruit. 
Triumph. Fruit golden yellow. 
Each 35 cts., doz. $3.00. 
HARDY 
GRAPE 
VINES 
Will grow and 
bear abund¬ 
antly in any 
reasonably 
good soil. 
CAMPBELL 
BRIGHTON. Red. Bunch and l^erries med¬ 
ium; skin thin; flesh sweet, with scarcely 
an}^ pulp; quality best. 
CAMPBELL’S EARLY. Black. Berries large, 
nearly round; skin thin; flavor rich and 
sweet. ' 
CONCORD. Black. Early. Decidedly the 
most popular grape in Ameiica. Bunch 
large. 
DELAWARE. Red. Bunch small, compact; 
berries small; ; kin tluii, but firm; flesh 
juicy and very swe-d. 
Ivxtra strong 3-year-old ca 
NIAGARA CONCORD 
DUCHESS. White. Bunch and l)erries med¬ 
ium, quality best. 
MOORE’S EARLY. Black. Bunch not ouite 
as large as Concord; ])erries larger. \"ine 
very healthy and hardy. 
NIAGARA. White. Bunch very large and 
compact; berries large, round. 
WORDEN, Black. Bunch large and compact; 
berries very large, skin th.in. 
JS. Ivach 25c!, <loz. $2.50. 
