. Mid-summer catalogue 1902 : plants for summer planting, seeds for summer sowing, lawn and garden requisites, insect and fungus destroyers. st gro-wer. requiring richsoil to enable it to set its enormOBS peld of fniit. Theplants have stood 14 deffrees below zero without pro-tection and without freezing cfut. Barrie* very large,cone-shaped with short neck ; it ripens evenly; of Isrighterimson color, very attractive and of fine , (^ flants), 60«. doJ. ; $4 CO p«f 100. SENATOR DUNLOP. (£ar!y to —Bi-stxiuil) It has been well tested and has made a good recordin ever


. Mid-summer catalogue 1902 : plants for summer planting, seeds for summer sowing, lawn and garden requisites, insect and fungus destroyers. st gro-wer. requiring richsoil to enable it to set its enormOBS peld of fniit. Theplants have stood 14 deffrees below zero without pro-tection and without freezing cfut. Barrie* very large,cone-shaped with short neck ; it ripens evenly; of Isrighterimson color, very attractive and of fine , (^ flants), 60«. doJ. ; $4 CO p«f 100. SENATOR DUNLOP. (£ar!y to —Bi-stxiuil) It has been well tested and has made a good recordin every instance. We fail to find a single fault in it. Weconsider it an exceedingly valuable varietv, destined tobecome very popular for both home use and market pbr-poses. It is vigorous, healthy, productive, almost rustproof and drought proof. T!ie fruit is regular in form,very large, firm and deep crimson in color, quality andflavor of a superb excellence peculiar to itseif. It com-menoes bearing among the earliest and continues wonder-fully produetive for nearly s month. Price. <^pot-gre^H flants) 60c. per doz. » pyer / tan hiehly reccmtntnti thiTalbot Strawbmy, the quality isas good as that e/the Marshall andthe Tcilhot tvill yield more thantwrnty quarts to one o/tAat flant is a ^vod grou-er^ ^^/ro>n rust. Having seen the the WercesUr County Hottieulrural Ejrhiiit/or three years andgroiun it oneyftir, Icau highly rr-commend it. The Soriely hat givenit theCrrli/lrate of Merit, ivhich itthe highest honor the Siftiely gives, E. ^r fruit at the norcester County Il^rtieuitural Satiety,July Worcfstrr, Mass. lEH^tll^r? THE -TALBOT. (^tea^eK ti . spleadid new sort that has received the di».ilnction of havin? been awarded—two seasons insuccession—the highest prize bv the Worcester(Mass.) Horticultural Society. It is an and b(>althv grower. The fruit averagesextra large o


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