. Descriptive catalogue of the Hart Pioneer Nurseries. Nurseries (Horticulture) Kansas Catalogs; Nursery stock Kansas Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Ornamental trees Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. 34 ILLUSTRATED AND DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE Lady. A seedling- of the Concord; of medium size, white and very good flavor; very early. Lady Washington. (Ricketts). Fruit yellow, tinged with pink; bunches very large, often weigh- ing a pound; vine strong, very hardy. Martha. A seedling of the Concord which it resembles in growth and hardiness; bunch of good size, and berry large, o


. Descriptive catalogue of the Hart Pioneer Nurseries. Nurseries (Horticulture) Kansas Catalogs; Nursery stock Kansas Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Ornamental trees Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. 34 ILLUSTRATED AND DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE Lady. A seedling- of the Concord; of medium size, white and very good flavor; very early. Lady Washington. (Ricketts). Fruit yellow, tinged with pink; bunches very large, often weigh- ing a pound; vine strong, very hardy. Martha. A seedling of the Concord which it resembles in growth and hardiness; bunch of good size, and berry large, of pale green or light color; sweet, juicy, sprightly; ripens with Concord. Missouri Riessling. A very hardy and healthy grape; bunch and berry me- dium, compact, pale yellow, chang- ing to amber when very ripe; sweet, juicy and vinous; very tender pulp; quality best for table, and also makes very fine wine, resembling the fam- ous Riessling. *Moore*s Diamond. Very hard}-, healthy and vigorous; ripens from 2 to 4 weeks earlier than Concord. Niagara. A magnificent white grape and very valuable for both garden and vineyard; a rank grower and very productive of beautiful bunches of the largest size; berries large with a tough skin; quality good; ripens about with Concord. White Jewel. Bunch medium, long, very compact, handsome; berry me- dium, very juicy, sweet, sprightly, of good quality; hard}-, health}-, vig- orous and immensely productive; free from rot and mildew; the earliest white grape. Moore's Diamond. RASPBERRIES. Plant on strong soil, manure freely, cultivate well or mulch heavily. For field rows six feet apart, three feet in row. In garden culture, tie up to single wire. Cut out old wood each year. RED RASPBERRIES. Brandywine. An enormous producer; berry beautiful, highly colored and firm; the most valuable red Raspberry for transporting long distances, and brings a high price in market. Cuthbert, or Queen of the Market. A remarkably strong, hardy variety, stands the ZS


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