. 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. iS JVesi Jersey Nursery Company. Wilson {Alban\^. Too well known for descnptten but now superceded by better and more vigor- ous sorts. It is still grown to some extent in manv localities. Upon strong moist soil it is large and productive, and the beds should be renewed often. Its earliness and firmness make it very good for market. Early. ^ May King(P).A seedling


. 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. iS JVesi Jersey Nursery Company. Wilson {Alban\^. Too well known for descnptten but now superceded by better and more vigor- ous sorts. It is still grown to some extent in manv localities. Upon strong moist soil it is large and productive, and the beds should be renewed often. Its earliness and firmness make it very good for market. Early. ^ May King(P).A seedling of the Crescent with a per- fect blossom. Plant vigorous and healthy ; fruit globular, medmm to small, bright scarlet, firm and excellent. Fairly productive. Season early. Sharpless. One of the popular strawberries of the day. The plant is exceedingly large and vig- orous, quite free from rust or blight. It de- mands well enriched soil. Fruit large to very large, irregular in shape, crimson, moderately firm and of good quality. A profitable variety for market and one that will bring the home â \^/ grower an abundance of fine fruit. Mid-season. once the most popular berr. enormous bearer. Fruit very Burbach (P). This has fulfilled every promise made for it and is a ver}- great favorite at this time. The plant is large, dark green, and an large, bright red, and ripens all over, of roundish or conical form, sometimes uneven on the surface but very misshapped. We consider it one of the most reliable. Warfield (P). A native of 111,, was found by B. C. Warfield, from where it received its name. After fruiting it four years he says : '1 consider it the most valuable variety I know, after being in the fruit business t\%-enty years and have tried all ; The berry is a pistillate, but this should not injure its sale. It is claimed by the originator to be much more propuctive than Crescent, as early and will stand up under long shipments, longer than any other. His com- mis


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