. Descriptive catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, shrubs, vines and plants, cultivated and for sale. Seed industry and trade Maryland Catalogs; Fruit trees Seeds Catalogs; Climbing plants Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. 72 Fpanklin Davis Nursery Souhegan Raspberry. (See page 71.) ADDITIONAL VARIETIES. Brinckle's Orange, ^'''Niagara, Saunders, Crimson Beauty, ' Ohio, or Alden, Thwack. Delaware, ' Red Antwerp, Yellow Antwerp. Lost Rubies. WINEBERRY. Of Japanese origin. A novelty that has created quite a sensation in the horticultural world, and proved itself to be a valuab


. Descriptive catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, shrubs, vines and plants, cultivated and for sale. Seed industry and trade Maryland Catalogs; Fruit trees Seeds Catalogs; Climbing plants Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. 72 Fpanklin Davis Nursery Souhegan Raspberry. (See page 71.) ADDITIONAL VARIETIES. Brinckle's Orange, ^'''Niagara, Saunders, Crimson Beauty, ' Ohio, or Alden, Thwack. Delaware, ' Red Antwerp, Yellow Antwerp. Lost Rubies. WINEBERRY. Of Japanese origin. A novelty that has created quite a sensation in the horticultural world, and proved itself to be a valuable acquisition ; the plant is quite distinct; it belongs to the raspberry family, and is large, robust and perfectly hardy. The berries are half transparent and beautiful, ranging in color from an amber to crimson as they ripen ; in general appearance they resemble the raspberry; the quality is distinct, rich, sprightly, with a sharp subacid : elegant for cooking, canning or jelly, far surpassing the huckleberry, raspberry and many other small fruits : it begins to ripen in July, and continues a longtime. It is also a handsome ornamental shrub, and its freedom from insect pests and rust makes it valuable indeed. JUNEBERRY. This valuable acquisition to the list of new fruits has been received with general ap- proval ; in appearance and quality it strongly resembles the swamp huckleberry ; the fruit is reddish purple in color, changing to bluish black, and is borne in clusters ; the flavor is rich subacid ; excellent for dessert or canned ; the plant attains about the same size as the currant; extremely hardy, both to cold and heat ; very easy to cultivate ; seems to grow and do well with very little Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Franklin Davis Nursery Co; Henry G. Gilbert Nursery and


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