The Elm City N urser y Co. , New Ha ven, Conn. 
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Raspb 
ernes. 
t Red’ a reliable variety; berries are large, conical and of a rich crimson color; 
Cutnberr. ^ nd ] US cious; hardy and productive; midseason to late. 
fla YT„ Purple; very large, moderately firm; and one of the best for canning; bush 
Columbian, i urP on > g and product i V e. 
r wl«nd Black; very large; similar to Gregg m quality and firmness; midseason. 
Cuniberia • ^ lead j ng market berry of its class; firm and of good quality; ripens late. 
Gregg- q n ’ Yellow; equal in size to Cuthbert; very hardy; very prolific. 
Strong 
Canes 
Prices of Raspberries. 
. Each, $ .15 
Per 10, $1.00 
Per 100, $6.00 
Strawberries. 
V riclies marked (P.) are pistillate ; ( S .) staminate. Every fifth row or about every fifth 
■t in the row should be a staminate variety to get the heaviest yield of fruit. 
Almo. D. (New). Plant vigorous, healthy foliage, and tremendous 
bearer of large handsome fruits of brilliant color and extra 
fine quality. Everyone interested in strawberries should plant 
at least a few of this new berry, for it bids fair to be one of 
the best varieties ever sent out. 
Each, 10 cts.; per 10, 75 cts.; per 100, $-1.00. 
Brandywine. (S) Of immense size, firm, solid and shapely. 
Flesh red to the core and delicious. Of remarkable vigor. A 
grand berry for either the home or market. 
Bubach. (P) A splendid bearer of fine quality fruit, which is 
large and showy, ripening midseason. 
Gandy. (S) The leading late variety. Very robust habit. Fruit 
large and firm, and of good quality. 
Mary. (P) Enormous bearer of very luscious fruit. Color glossy crimson. An ideal 
berry for the home or market. 
Haverland. (P) A fine grower, very productive. One of the leading early market sorts. 
Berries uniform, long, medium size and quality. 
Lester Lovett. (S) A giant in growth and extra late. Quality of a high, rich flavor, and 
with a delightful aroma. Late. 
McKinley. (S) Vigorous, healthy and great yielder of finely formed, rich colored, delicious 
fruit. Ripening in midseason. 
President. (P) Strong grower. Fruit very large and round, of solid texture and rich 
quality. Ripening in mid-season, covering a longer season of ripening than any berry 
we have tested. . , 
Rio. (P) Very early, being the first really good berry to ripen. Medium size and splendid 
quality. . . 
William Belt. (P) Early season. Luxuriant grower and very productive, bruit often of 
enormous size. Rich colored, firm, and of the best quality. No fruit can be more 
desirable for the home garden. 
Prices of Strawberries, excepting Almo. 
Selected layers . Each, $ .05 Per 10, $ .30 Per 100, $1.50 
Low rates per 1,000 and 10,000 given on application. 
Please let us know if you desire a copy of our list of pot-grown strawberries, issued about 
July first. 
Asparagus. 
Columbian Mammoth. A new variety, producing enormous and delicious sprouts. 
Extra strong, 3 years . 
Extra strong, 2 years . 
Usual, 2 years . 
Garden Herbs and 
Catnip. Each, 15 cts.; per 10, $1.25. 
Chives. (Clumps) . Each, 15 cts.; per 10, 
$1.25. 
Fennel. (Pot grown). Each, 15 cts.; per 
10, $1.25. 
Hop-Vine. Each, 15 cts.; per 10, $1.00; per 
100 , $ 6 . 00 , 
Horseradish. (Sets). Each, 5 cts.; per 10, 
‘10 cts.; per 100, $2.50. 
Peppermint. Each, 15 cts.; per 10, $1.25. 
Per 10, $ .40 Per 100, $3.00 Per 1,000, $15.00 
Per 10, .30 Per 100, f. 00 Per 1,000, 10.00 
Per 10, .15 Per 100, 1.00 Per 1,000, 5.00 
other Hardy Roots. 
Rhubarb. (Pie-Plant). Each, 15 cts.; per 
10, $1.00; per 100, $6.00. 
Sage. Holt’s Mammoth. Each, 20 cts.; per 
10, $1.50; per 100, $S.00. 
Spearmint. Meadow Mint. Each, 15 cts.; 
per 10, $1.25. 
Tansy. Tach, 15 cts.; per 10, $1.25. 
Tarragon. Each, 15 cts.; per 10, $1.25. 
Thyme. Orange Scented. Each, 15 cts.;, 
per 10, $1.25. 
Wormwood. Each, 15 cts.; per 10, $1.25*. 
Scale and other Insect Exterminators. 
SLUG SHOT. Kills potato bugs, currant 
worms, canker worms, etc. Five and ten-lb. 
packages, 5c. per lb.; 1-lb. cartons with per- 
c A d T tSRv read y. for use . 16c - 
SCALECIDE kills San Jose scale. Send 
•or special circular. 
PARIS GREEN. 25c. per lb. 
GRAPE DUST. Destroys mildew. Five 
lb package, 35c.; 10-lb. package, 65c. 
HELLEBORE. 5c. per oz.; lb., 10c. 
WHALE-OIL SOAP. 16c. lb.; 8 lbs., $1.00 
A ’^AR POSTS for rustic arbors, etc. 
p p POTS, all sizes, at factory prices. 
n£. WAX ’ /4 lb " 10c ' : * ,b -’ 
SOIL. Special mixture for 
60c.: 90 c. b ^ s b “ h d d> pot P la ^- * bushel, 
Per 1000 LABELS ‘ ^ Vood > 25c - P er 100 i $ 1 - 80 
Miscellaneous Requisites. 
TREE PROTECTORS. Several styles. 
TREE PRUNERS. Henry’s 10-foot pole, 
$1.50 each. 
PRUNING SHEARS. Henry s. 25 cts. 
to 50 cts. each. 
RAPHIA. for tying, 20c. per lb.; 5 lbs., 75c. 
PEA-BRUSH. Per bundle. 25c. 
BRASS GARDEN AND SPRAY PUMP. 
See complete catalogue. Sent free. 
FOR SPECIAL DISCOUNTS SEE INSIDE FRONT COVER PACE. 
