^jyESTBURY NURSERIES . . . Blackberries, Strawberries and Mulberries I I 
ERIE BLACKBERRY. 
A valuable new variety; large, very early and productive ; desirable as a market berry. 
BLACKBERRIES. 
Price, 50 cts. per doz., $4 per 100. 
Being easy to grow, Blackberries are a valuable fruit for home use. As they ripen from early July to the 
middle of August, they complete the season of small fruits until the peaches begin to ripen. To avoid too strong 
a growth and straggling habit, the ends of the shoots may be cut off at three feet in midsummer. Plant 6x3 feet. 
Lucretia Dewberry. Large, coreless, juicy, sweet Early Cluster. Medium-sized fruit; bush of moder- 
fruit, most delicious for the table. Ripens before ate growth and hardy. 
all the others. A running Blackberry that can be Agawam. A large berry of excellent flavor. Hardy 
trained to a trellis. and productive. 
Erie. For description, see under cut. Snyder. Berries of medium size, nearly globular, of 
Early Harvest. Of medium size ; good quality and good flavor ; very hardy, 
prolific ; very early. It is firm, ana therefore a good Minnewaski. Of medium size, juicy, sweet ; ripens 
shipper. after Snyder. 
PARKER EARLE 
Uniformly large; 
STRAWBERRY. 
conical, with a 
neck; glossy crimson; flesh firm, of 
good quality. The plant is of robust 
habit. 
MULBERRIES. 
Price, 25 cts. to $1. 
Downing Everbearing. For description, see under cut. 
STRAWBERRIES. 
Prices, $1 per 100. In August and September, $3 per 100. 
Besides the following, we have under test many of the promising ne w va¬ 
rieties. We can furnish plants of them and the standard varieties not listed. 
Bubach. An excellent, large berry for home use ; plant vigorous; early 
to medium. 
Haverland. Thrives well 
on light soils ; fruit large, 
long, conical. Early. 
Sliarpless. Very large, 
bright crimson; flesh 
moderately firm, and of 
pleasant flavor; plants 
hardy, vigorous and pro¬ 
ductive, continuing a long 
time in bearing. 
Timbrell. A new variety 
of promise ; large, sym¬ 
metrical, dark crimson. 
Greenville. Berry of large 
and uniform size, fine 
texture, sweet and deli¬ 
cious ; plant vigorous and 
productive. 
Parker Earle. For de¬ 
scription, see under cut. 
New American. 
to September 
Fruit of the best flavor. Ripens from June 
[DOWNING EVERBEARING MULBERRY. 
Large, black, sweet and pleasant fruit. A hand¬ 
some shade tree. 
