. Catalogue of small fruits, &c. for spring of 1866. Nurseries (Horticulture) Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Catalogs; Nursery stock Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Catalogs; Small fruit Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Catalogs. 13 50 cents per dozen, $ per 100, $10 per 1000. KITLEY'S GOLIAH is an abundant bearer; fruit enormously large • generally cockscomb- shaped j beautiful bright color, and very late. It brings in our market $1 per quart. No plants for sale this Victoria, British Queen and Due de Brabant have for years proved with us to be invaluable and indispensable. "We could not do wit


. Catalogue of small fruits, &c. for spring of 1866. Nurseries (Horticulture) Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Catalogs; Nursery stock Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Catalogs; Small fruit Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Catalogs. 13 50 cents per dozen, $ per 100, $10 per 1000. KITLEY'S GOLIAH is an abundant bearer; fruit enormously large • generally cockscomb- shaped j beautiful bright color, and very late. It brings in our market $1 per quart. No plants for sale this Victoria, British Queen and Due de Brabant have for years proved with us to be invaluable and indispensable. "We could not do without a single one of the following kinds. Each one has some distinct and peculiar merit, commending and rendering it in- dispensable to us. For family use no such vari- ety is necessary. Half a dozen, or even three kinds, will be found sufficient. Early. — Golden Seeded, Burr's New Pine, Jenuy Lind and Baltimore Scarlet. Medium.—Jucunda (our No, 700), Ag- riculturist, ItusseTl^" Triomphe de Gand, Fillmore, Wilson's Albany, Yicomptesse Hericart de Thury, Due de Brabant, Brit- ish Queen. Boston Pine, Brighton Pine, Cutter's Seedling, Hooker, M'Avoy's Su- perior, Scott's Seedling, Bicton Pine, Long- worth's Prolific, Black Prince, Honneur do la Belgique. Late.— Trollope's Victoria, Kitlei/'s Go- tiah, Nimrod, Georgia Mammoth. We can supply all or nearly all of the kinds found in the different nursery cat- alogues, but many of them we do not think •th while to enumerate. • < WILSON'S ALBANY Is another variety of established reputation, and is one of our most productive and profitable varieties. Though not so desirable to the eye or palate as the Triomphe de Gand, yet its enor- mous yield, large size and other excellencies ren- der it a most valuable variety. It is a superior berry for canning or preserving, and is used for these purposes, to the exclusion of all others, by those who have tested it in our market. Its weight, size, solidity and flavor render it po


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