. 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. 12 Wesi Jersey Xursery Ccmpany. SMALL ^ FRUITS. ^. BLACKBERRIES. Kittatinry. to ripen after the Wilson's Early rnd con- tinues longer in bcarin;:,'; is r;pe as soon as black, and much earlier, sweeter an'^ better in every respect than the , which it re- sembles in phnt and fruit. Stayman'S Farly. Extremely early and productive, delicious flavor.


. 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. 12 Wesi Jersey Xursery Ccmpany. SMALL ^ FRUITS. ^. BLACKBERRIES. Kittatinry. to ripen after the Wilson's Early rnd con- tinues longer in bcarin;:,'; is r;pe as soon as black, and much earlier, sweeter an'^ better in every respect than the , which it re- sembles in phnt and fruit. Stayman'S Farly. Extremely early and productive, delicious flavor. A rather larte, oblong, roundish berry ; plant is hardy, does not sucker but very little and'propagates from the tips like the Black Cap Raspberry. of largfcst size, absolutely been with Erie. I^^e introducer says the Erie is hardy, very early and productive. It has utter neglect, without manure, and 3'ielded large crops of tine fruit. The canes are of ironclad hardi- ness and have never failed to produce a crop of fiuit; also of the strongest growth and wonderfully pro- ductive, exceeding even the prolific Lawton, bending the robust canes to the ground with the weight of fruit. The fruit is of the largest size, exceeding the Wilson, Kittatinny or Lawton, of excellent quality, handsome and firm. It is very distinct in form from any other variety, being almost round, which gives it the appearance of being larger than it really is, verv uniform both in size and shape, there being scarcely any small or imperfect berries, hence its handsome and striking appearance when exposed in the crate. It ripens in advance of Wilson, Jr., being second in season only to Early Harvest. The rare combination of valuable properties in this berry render it the most profitable and desirable of blackberries for market and for home ; Snyder. Extremely hardy, enormously productive, medium size no hard «n„r core, half as manj' thorns as Lawiion or Kittatinv, and thev arp iU„aii /


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