. Annual catalogue of the Freeport Nurseries and Poultry Yards. Nurseries (Horticulture), Illinois, Catalogs; Poultry industry, Catalogs; Nursery stock, Catalogs; Flowers, Catalogs; Fruit trees, Catalogs. GKEGG RASPBERRY,. OHIO OR ALDEN RASPBERRY Doz., 50c for the amateur and no home garden is com- plete without it. Its beauty, size and fine quality render it indispensable for table use. Doz., 75c; 100, $; 1000, $ Brandywine—Its. bright crimson color, good size and firmness, render it valuable as a market sort, it is very attractive and sells readily. Doz., 50c; 100, $; 1000, $8.
. Annual catalogue of the Freeport Nurseries and Poultry Yards. Nurseries (Horticulture), Illinois, Catalogs; Poultry industry, Catalogs; Nursery stock, Catalogs; Flowers, Catalogs; Fruit trees, Catalogs. GKEGG RASPBERRY,. OHIO OR ALDEN RASPBERRY Doz., 50c for the amateur and no home garden is com- plete without it. Its beauty, size and fine quality render it indispensable for table use. Doz., 75c; 100, $; 1000, $ Brandywine—Its. bright crimson color, good size and firmness, render it valuable as a market sort, it is very attractive and sells readily. Doz., 50c; 100, $; 1000, $ Gregg' (Cap)—The leading late blackcap and a popular market sort. Canes of strong vigorous growth and under good culture, very pro- ductive. Berries very large covered with heavy bloom, firm, meaty flavor. It is by far the best late blackcap we have, and the largest of any. Doz., 50c; 100, $; 1000, $ Hansell—The earliest red raspberry. Profit- able on account of its extreme earliness, bright attractive color and firmness. Berries of large size bright crimson, good quality and firm. Doz., 50c; 100, $; 1000, Marlboro—The largest of the early raspberries, ripening a few days later than Hansell. Whilst this is one of the best red raspberries for the North it will not en- dure hot suns or south- ern skies, being evident- ly of foreign parentage, and this is very apparent at Freeport. The canes a re hardy and productive. Doz., 50c; 100, $; 1000, $ Ohio or Alden (Cap)— This is a popular sort in Western New York for evaporating purposes, being exceedingly pro- ductive, and the fruit retaining its flavor and shape better than most other varieties; it is also said to require less fresh berries to the pound of dried fruit. The ber- ries are of good size, of a clear shining black and good quality. Kipens in mid-season. Doz., 50c, 100, $; 1000, $ Nemaha (Cap)—Almost identical with the Gregg which it resembles in cane, fruit and foliage.
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