. New western catalogue of fruits, shade and ornamental trees, and evergreens : small fruits, grape vines, shrubs, plants, roses, Nursery stock Missouri Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Missouri Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs. Springfield (Nichols) Nurseries. 39 Hansell. This is the earliest of the Red sorts. Sweet and delicious; a a good bearer. Shaffer's Colossal. An immense Rasp- berry, both in cane and fruit, and es- pecially adapted to the South. Canes are of wonderful vigor and size, hardy and enormously produc
. New western catalogue of fruits, shade and ornamental trees, and evergreens : small fruits, grape vines, shrubs, plants, roses, Nursery stock Missouri Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Missouri Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs. Springfield (Nichols) Nurseries. 39 Hansell. This is the earliest of the Red sorts. Sweet and delicious; a a good bearer. Shaffer's Colossal. An immense Rasp- berry, both in cane and fruit, and es- pecially adapted to the South. Canes are of wonderful vigor and size, hardy and enormously productive ; berries are very large, of a dull, purplish, unattrac- tive color, rather soft, but a luscious and of a rich, sprightly flavor. While its color and lack of firmness render it unfit for market purposes, it is unri- valed for family use and is one of the best for canning. Late. Turner. The Turner is valuable on account of its early ripening and fine quality. It is full medium size and of fine red color. The bush is very hardy, turner. standing uninjured where many varieties have winter-killed outright. YELLOW. Golden Queen. This may be termed a golden Cuthbert, as it is a seed- ling or sport of that popular variety. Its leading characteristics are large size, great beauty, high quality, hardiness and productiveness. This superb new Raspberry is destined to more than fill the place of that old luscious yellow Raspberry, Brinkle's Orange, as it gives us tha same handsome, large golden berries without the nursing and care the Brinkel required to bring the canes through the winter. The canes are of the strongest growth. It is wonderfully productive, ripening in mid-season, and will be planted extensively for market, and no home garden should be without it. BLACKBERRIES. Blackberries should be planted in rows six to seven feet apart, three to live feet in the rows. Keep the ground light and rich. Pinch the canes back when they have reached four feet in height. Agawam. Fruit of
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