. Descriptive catalogue of select fruit and ornamental trees grape vines, small fruits, flowering platns, Nurseries (Horticulture) New Jersey Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs. V' [By mail IOC. doz. 6oz., 100, additional.) Golden Queen. This has proved with us the most hardy, productive and val- uable of the yellow varieties. It is next to the Brinkle Orange in quality ; beautiful, translucent amber color and exceptionally firm The canes are of the strongest growth, exceeding in vigor the Cuthbert, hardier, and owing to its greater vigor,


. Descriptive catalogue of select fruit and ornamental trees grape vines, small fruits, flowering platns, Nurseries (Horticulture) New Jersey Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs. V' [By mail IOC. doz. 6oz., 100, additional.) Golden Queen. This has proved with us the most hardy, productive and val- uable of the yellow varieties. It is next to the Brinkle Orange in quality ; beautiful, translucent amber color and exceptionally firm The canes are of the strongest growth, exceeding in vigor the Cuthbert, hardier, and owing to its greater vigor, suc- ceeded better at the South and in California, where the Cuthbert was heretofore the only really goo 1, reliable raspberry that could be grown, except blackcaps. Its produc- tiveness is simply marvelous ; ripens in mid- season. It is the most valuable raspberry for the amateur, and no home garden is complete without it. Its beauty, size, and quality render it indispensable for table use. Cuthbert (Red). The leading late market variety and the best red raspberry in general cultivation* No other of its class has proved of such general adapt- ability, and it is grown successfully in nearly all parts of the United States and Canada. The canes are hardy and of strong, rampant growth, with large, healthy foliage, and exceedingly pro- ductive. Berries large, dark crimson, quite firm and of good flavor. Turner (AV^/), Extremely hardy and desirable as an early sort for the home garden, but too soft for market purposes. Tlie canes make a strong, healthy grov^lh and are very productive. Berries of good size, bright crimson color, soft and of honeyed sweetness. The plant suckers immoder- ately, and they should be treated as weeds to pro- duce best results. Season early. Earhart {Black). This EverbearingBlack Cap Rasp- berry was introduced three seasons ago after having been thoroughly tested for ten years in Illinois, where it originated. The plant is an extremely strong, stocky growe


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