SMALL FRUITS 
PPH 
3-_ 
THE ELM CITY NURSERY COMPANY 
________ 
a® 
Currants. 
Champion. Black, very large, unsurpassed for wine, jams and jelly. 
Cherry. Red, a well-known and popular variety. 
Fay. Color deep red; great bearer; very large clusters. 
Perfection. A splendid new red currant of fine quality; 2 years, each 25 cts.; per 
10, $2.00 
Pomona. Red, large, fine-flavored, very productive. 
White Grape. Very large yellowish white; sweet or very mild acid. 
Wilder. Red, a splendid currant, vigorous, of best quality. 
Prices of Currants. (Except Perfection). 
Extra strong fruiting size; 2 years, each, 25 cts.; per 10, $2.00. per 100 $18 00 
Usual size; 2 years, each 15 cts.; per 10. $1.25; per 100, $9.00. 
Gooseberries. 
Downing. Fruit large, roundish, light green, juicy. Each, 15 cts.; per 10, $1.00 
Houghton. Medium size; fruit red; bears abundantly. Each, 15 cts.; per 10, $1 00 
Industry. Berries of large size; dark red, excellent quality. Each, 25 cts.; per 
10 , $ 2 . 00 . 
Josselyn. Red; resembles Houghton, but the fruit is larger; bush vigorous 
Each, 20 cts.; per 10, $1.75. 
Strawberries. 
Varieties marked (P) are pistillate; (S.) staminate. At least every fifth row or 
about every fifth plant in the row should be a staminate variety to get the heaviest yield 
of fruit. 
VARIETIES. 
Belt. (P.) Early season. Luxuriant grower and very productive. Fruit often of 
enormous size. Rich colored, firm, of the best quality. 
Brandywine. (S.) Of immense size, firm, solid and shapely. Flesh red to the core 
and delicious. Of remarkable vigor. 
Chesapeake. (P.) Vigorous. Fruit uniformly large, firm, very prolific and of high 
quality. 
Dunlap. (S.) Large, regular and attractive berry. Deep red. Excellent in 
quality. Early to mid-season. 
Gandy. (S.) The leading late variety. Very robust habit, large, firm and good 
quality. 
McKinley. (S.) Vigorous, healthy and great yielder, delicious fruit. Ripening 
in mid-season. 
Rio. (P.) Very early, being the first really good berry to ripen. Medium size. 
Prices of Strawberries. 
Selected layers.Each, $.05 Per 10, $.25 Per 100, $1.00 
Pot grown plants ready August 1st. Inquire for list issued about July 1st. 
Asparagus. 
Barr's Mammoth. A new and popular variety. One of the best. 
Conover. A well-known and popular variety. 
Palmetto. A new variety, producing enormous and delicious sprouts. 
Prices of Asparagus. 
Extra strong, 2 years, per 10, 30 cents; per 100 $2.00; per 1,000, $8.00. 
Extra strong, 1 year, per 10, 15 cents; per 100, $1.00; per 1,000, $5.00. 
Rhubarb. 
Linnaeus. Leaf-stalks large, tender, juicy, produced quite early. 
Each, 15 cts.; per 10, $1.00. Larger roots, each 25 cts.; per 10, $2.00. 
Spring and Summer Bedding Plants 
We have to offer a complete line of the above, for early Spring planting:— 
including Daisies, Forget-me-nots, Pansies, Primroses, etc., and for May and June 
planting the many desirable Summer bedding plants:—including Ageratum, Alys- 
sum, Begonias, Caladiums, Cannas, Cobaea, Dahlias, Fuchsias, Geraniums, 
Gladiolus, Heliotrope, Lemon Verbena, Petunias, Salvia, Tuberoses, Verbenas, 
Vinca Vines, etc. If interested, send for our Special List. 
Photographs. We are planning to publish a freely illustrated garden book. 
6 * ‘ We will be pleased to receive for examination attractive photos 
of garden and landscape subjects, flowers, fruits, etc., in fact, any photos 
which are interesting from a gardening standpoint. The ones we select we 
will gladly pay for and others will be promptly returned. 
FOR SPECIAL DISCOUNTS SEE PAGE ONE. 
61 
