. Snow Hill Nurseries. Nursery stock Maryland Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Asparagus Catalogs. Snow Hill Nurseries — Gooseberries, Raspberries 31 Gooseberries The culture given to currants is all that is necessary for Gooseberries. Avoid mildew, the great enemy of the Gooseberry, by planting in partial shade, and keep the plants well mulched. Our plants are all first-class, 2-year-olds Downing. A very popular berry of large size, pale green in color, and of excel- lent quality. The bunch is strong, hearty and prolific. 15 cts. each, |i for 10, |8 per 100, |6o per 1


. Snow Hill Nurseries. Nursery stock Maryland Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Asparagus Catalogs. Snow Hill Nurseries — Gooseberries, Raspberries 31 Gooseberries The culture given to currants is all that is necessary for Gooseberries. Avoid mildew, the great enemy of the Gooseberry, by planting in partial shade, and keep the plants well mulched. Our plants are all first-class, 2-year-olds Downing. A very popular berry of large size, pale green in color, and of excel- lent quality. The bunch is strong, hearty and prolific. 15 cts. each, |i for 10, |8 per 100, |6o per 1,000. Houghton. The old standard ; pale red and very sweet. A steady and regular bearer; very productive and free from mildew. 15 cts. each, $1 for 10, |8 per 100,. |6o per 1,000. Red Jacket. One of the largest of the Gooseberries. Its absolute freedom from mildew makes it one of the most valuable sorts. The berry is of a dark red, without spines, and is deserving of a place either for home or market cultivation. 25 cts. each, $2 for 10, |i6 per 100, I140 per 1,000. Raspberries Prepare the soil much in the same way as for strawberries. Set the plants in rows 7 feet apart and 3 feet apart in the rows, pressing the soil firmly around them. Give them the same cultivation as you would corn, working the ground perfectly flat. Manure plentifully the first year, and pinch the ends out of the canes when about a foot high. In the second year let them grow to i}i feet. After the fruit is gathered cut out and burn all old wood and young canes but the best three. This will destroy all insects and insure a better growth. Cumberland. This Raspberry has fully sustained the great reputation it made soon after its introduction, and is without doubt the best black Raspberry ever grown, far ex- ceeding in every re- spect the old stand- Cumberland Raspberry, ard Gregg. Because of its immense size, firmness and productiveness, it has been called "Business Blackcap" by its introducers. E


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