's Catalogue of small fruits and grape vines, Owen Sound, Ont. . stern States. It will not give the largest yields unlessplanted near Turner or some other suckering kind, and on poor sandy soil does not succeed sowell as on strong loamy soil. Here it is truly grand. It has been claimed by Mr. Purdy to bethe same as Naomi, also valuable, but the evidence of Charles Downing, J. J. Thomas. EgbertS. Carman, Parker Earle and others well qualified to judge, proves it to be entirely different. Afriend sent us Naomis direct from those dug out of the originators garden, which we have growing


's Catalogue of small fruits and grape vines, Owen Sound, Ont. . stern States. It will not give the largest yields unlessplanted near Turner or some other suckering kind, and on poor sandy soil does not succeed sowell as on strong loamy soil. Here it is truly grand. It has been claimed by Mr. Purdy to bethe same as Naomi, also valuable, but the evidence of Charles Downing, J. J. Thomas. EgbertS. Carman, Parker Earle and others well qualified to judge, proves it to be entirely different. Afriend sent us Naomis direct from those dug out of the originators garden, which we have growingby the side of Lost Rubies, and we invite the whole world to come, see and be satisfied that thetwo are no more alike than a Newfoundland and a Bull dog. It begins to ripen early, continuinguntil quite late. It bears the first season planted. Price 20 csnts each, $ per dozan, free by mail ; but if ordered very early I canmake quite a reduction, as T can take advantage of present wholesale prices--my ownstock running short. 18 Catalogueof Small Fruits and Grape Vines,. SO UH EG AN. The coming blackcap, according to all accounts of experienced men. In fact theonly reliable men who do not figurativeely throw up their caps and hurrah for Souhegan,are a few who happened on the Tyler first and claim a bonanza in that variety. So faras I, can see the very same claims are made for the Tyler that characterize the Souhegan,and I really think they will both prove most excellent—possibly Manning, Secretary of the Massachusett Horticultural Society, says : It has again fruited, this exceptionally dry season, and justifies our claim of superiority overall others of its class. It is again the very earliest, coming in just as the late strawberries goout. With good culture it will grow three quarters of an inch in diameter, often bearing 20 to30 berries on a cluster, and carries well to market. It is of superior quality. We saw fruitgathered on Saturday that stood in boxes u


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