Dollars, fun and comfort in Dollars, fun and comfort in fruit-growing dollarsfuncomfor1895ghjh Year: 1895 Older Blackcap Raspberry. vigorous and productive. Ripens with earliest, jet black, fine-grained and sweet. Ap- pears to thrive better on light, Bandy soil than any other, 50 cts. per do/.., $2 per ioo, $12 per Older. Of western origin. This remarkable variety has steadily won its way into public favor as perhaps, to-day, the most vigorous, hardy, productive and largest jet- black Raspberry known. The canes are very thrifty and healthy ; ripen up much earlier in the fall than any
Dollars, fun and comfort in Dollars, fun and comfort in fruit-growing dollarsfuncomfor1895ghjh Year: 1895 Older Blackcap Raspberry. vigorous and productive. Ripens with earliest, jet black, fine-grained and sweet. Ap- pears to thrive better on light, Bandy soil than any other, 50 cts. per do/.., $2 per ioo, $12 per Older. Of western origin. This remarkable variety has steadily won its way into public favor as perhaps, to-day, the most vigorous, hardy, productive and largest jet- black Raspberry known. The canes are very thrifty and healthy ; ripen up much earlier in the fall than any other variety, and so have never been known to winter-kill. Enor- mously productive of very large black, fine, grand, solid, compact berries, which are very rich and high-flavored. Ripens medium early, matures its crop quickly, and of course sells for fancy berries. We planted it more largely than any other last season, as we know it is one of the most profitable of blackcaps. The illustration is an exact reproduction from life of average sized berries, produced in the dryest season we have had for many years. Under favorable con- ditions the berries should be fully one-half larger. No one will make a mistake in planting the Older, either for home use or market, but a big mistake will be made by any grower who does not! 50 cts. per dozen. $2 per 100. $8 per 500, $12 per 1,000. THE DWARF ROCKY MOUNTAIN CHERRY (Hardy). Before offering this fruit to our customers, we made it a point to learn further about it than the descriptions given by other nurserymen offering it. From what we can learn it is a valuable fruit, to be grown as currants are, the trees being very dwarf, seldom growing over 4 feet high. The fruit is as large as the Early Richmond or Morello Cherries, and does not ripen until very late. The tree itself, and especially when in full bloom, is very ornamental, and will be and isbein< largely in parks for its ornamental value. For th purpose $5 and $10 per single tre
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