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THE ELIZABETH NURSERY COMPANY. 
BLACKBERRIES-Continued. 
GENERAL LIST. 
Early Harvest. 
Erie—Fruit large, good quality, ripens early. 
Kittatiuny—Earlier and sweeter than the Lawton. 
Lawton—Fruit large and black, of excellent quality. 
Minnewaska—A very abundant bearer. 
Snyder. 
Taylor. 
AVacliusett TJi orn less—Less acid than any black¬ 
berry we have seen; hardy; comparatively free from 
thorns. 
'Wilson’s Early. 
ASPARAGUS. 
2 -year-old roots $1 per 100; $9 per 1000. 
Barr's Mainnioth. 
Conover’s Colossal. 
Palmetto. 
Donald's Elmira. 
GOOSEBERRIES. 
Colnmbiis—A new yellow variety; very prolific, free 
from mildew, and larger than Industry. 50c. 
Chautauqua—''A new white gooseberry, equaling 
the finest and largest varieties in size, beauty and 
quality, and excelling them all In vigor and yield.” 
50c. each; $5 per dozen. 
Downing—Fruit large, light green, juicy and very 
good. 15c. each; §1.25 per dozen. 
Houghton’s Seedling—Medium-sized fruit, smooth, 
red, tender and very good. 10c.each; §1 per dozen. 
Smith’s Improved—Large; light green; firm; ex¬ 
ceedingly productive. 15c. each; §1.50 per dozen. 
CURRANTS. 
lOc. each, 75c. per dozen; extra size 15c. each; $1 
per dozen. 
Black Nai>les—Large; fine for wine or jellies. 
Cherry—The largest of all thered currants. Bunches 
short; plant very vigorous and productive. 
Fay’s Prolific—Color deep red; great bearer; stems 
longer than Cherry, and berries hold their size to the 
end of the stem better. Quality first class, not quite 
so acid as Cherry; the best of all the red currants; 
abundant bearer. Two years, 10c. each; §1 per 
dozen. Extra size, 15c. each; §1.50 per dozen. 
Lee’s Prolific—Large, black, of fine flavor. 
AVhite Grape—Large, white, sweet or very mild 
acid, excellent quality, valuable for the table. 
STRAWBERRIES. 
Parties desiring Strawberries, who wish to have full 
description and instructions for planting, will please 
send for our Strawberry Catalogue, which will be 
mailed free. 
STANDARD VARIETIES. 
35c. per doz.; 75c. per 100; $5.00 per 1000. 
Beder Wood—Early. Large, conical, bright red. 
Bismarck—Large, firm, very prolific; color brilliant 
scarlet. 
Brandywine—Midseason to late. Large, crimson, 
roundish, conical. 
Brunette—Above medium size; color dark mahog¬ 
any, flavor exquisite. 
Bubach No. 5—Midseason. Large, good flavor; 
very prolihc. 
Chas Downing—Very early. Plant vigorous and 
healthy. 
Excelsior—Early. Healthy grower; good flavor. 
Gandy—Late. Large size, bright crimson; one of the 
best. 
Glen Mary—Very large; fine flavor, strong, healthy 
grower. 
I Haverland—Very vigorous grower; fruit large, pale 
I scarlet. 
; Lovett—Early. Good size; very prolific, plant thrifty. 
Marshall—Midseason. Large and of fine flavor, 
' Michel’s Early—Extra early. Vigorous and healthy 
! grower; very prolific. 
, Michigan—Late. Heavy yielder, handsome and firm. 
! McKinley—Midseason. Large, crimson, flesh firm 
I and of good quality. 
t Nick Ohmer—Midseason to late. Dark red, good 
quality; prolific. 
j Pride of Cumberland—Midseason. Almost as large 
j as Gandy. 
I Ridgeway—Excellent table variety; flesh meaty and 
j firm. 
Sharpless—Midseason. Large, crimson, good 
quality. 
Wm. Belt—As large as Bubach and as productive; 
l)etter shape. 
NEW VARIETIES. 
50c. per dozen; $1.00 per 100; except where noted. 
Gladstone—Extra early. Large berry of unsurpassed 
quality. 75c. per dozen; §1.50 per 100, 
Jersey Market—Midseason. Large berry, bright 
crimson. 
Louis Gauthier—Creamy white with blush on one 
side; sweet and delicious flavor. 
Margaret—Late berry of large size and tine flavor; 
very productive. 
Maximus—Strong grower, very productive; berry 
scarlet and of tine flavor. 75c. per dozen; §1.50 per 
100 . 
Ne-w York—Midseason. Dark scarlet berry of very 
large size and good quality. 75c. per dozen; §1.50 
per 100. 
Parker Earle Improved—Midseason. Bright crim¬ 
son berry, of large size and fine flavor. 75c. per 
dozen; SI.50 per 100. 
Repeater—Early. Berry large, bright red, firm and 
of good quality. 
Sample—Midseason. Large berry, brilliant red, of 
good quality. 75c. per dozen; §1.50 per 100. 
Seaford—Midseason. Berry bright red, of large size 
and good quality. 
St. Joseph—New everbearing strawberry; rich, 
glossy crimson; a continuous bearer. 75c. dozen; 
§1.50 per 100. 
Success—Early. Very prolific; a strong grower. 
New Pedigree Strawberries—Joe, Carrie Silvers, 
Stella, Reba, Nettie and Robbie. All are of strong, 
vigorous growth, berries large and of excellent 
quality. 
NOVELTY. 
Palmer's Very Early—Berries are rich, dark, glossy 
red, perfectly conical, and each one a fountain of 
juice, very large and will ripen five to ten days 
earlier than any strawberry in cultivation; plants 
are strong and robust, each producing two and four 
fruit stalks, all filled with large berries. §1.50 per 
dozen. 
