. McCullough's seed catalogue and amateur's guide 1896. Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs; Commercial catalogs Ohio Cincinnati; Vegetables; Flowers; Fruit trees; Agricultural implements; Commercial catalogs. RASPBERRIES. The Raspberry should be planted in good, rich soil, in rows five feet apart and three feet apart i n the rows. As soon as they have done bearing, cut out the old wood, to give more vigor to the young canes. Cuthbert, or Queen of the Market. Large, firm ; deep, rich crimson; of excellent quality, tall,


. McCullough's seed catalogue and amateur's guide 1896. Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs; Commercial catalogs Ohio Cincinnati; Vegetables; Flowers; Fruit trees; Agricultural implements; Commercial catalogs. RASPBERRIES. The Raspberry should be planted in good, rich soil, in rows five feet apart and three feet apart i n the rows. As soon as they have done bearing, cut out the old wood, to give more vigor to the young canes. Cuthbert, or Queen of the Market. Large, firm ; deep, rich crimson; of excellent quality, tall, strong, and vigorous; perfectly hard}', and very productive. Succeeds well in almost all localities. Ripens medium to late 40c doz., $ per 100. Brandywine. Large, bright red, hardy and productive; an old variety, extensively grown for market 40c doz , per 100. Colden Queen. Berries large; golden yellow, bright and firm, and of fine, rich flavor ; vigorous, productive, and healthy. 50c doz., $ per 100. Gregg. A large, black variety ; fruit firm, of excellent quality, and a good shipper 40c doz., 100. BLACKBERRIES. Should be planted in rows 6 to 7 feet apart, 3 to 5 feet in the rows. Keep the ground light and rich. Pinch the canes back wheu they have reached four feet in height. Snyder. Berries medium, but of excellent quality; hardy, of strong growth, and enormously productive ; ripens ; Early Harvest. Very prolific. Choice variety Erie. Berries large size black when ripe ; firm, sweet, and of good quality. -a E 5 H I S bo li .50c doz., per 100. 50c doz., per 100. ,75c doz., per 100. GRAPE VINES. Niagara. Catawba. Colerain. Concord. The vines come quickly into bearing, yielding fruit, usually, the second year after planting; 1 requires but little space, and wheu properly trained, is an ornament to the yard" garden or vineyard. The soil for the grape should be dry; when not naturally so, should be thoroughly drained. It sho


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