. Descriptive catalogue, new and standard fruits : seed corn, potatoes, oats, garden roots, and other farm seed. Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Seedlings Catalogs; Commercial catalogs Ohio New Carlisle. Eureka. Acknowledged by leading authorities and fruit growers all over the country to be the best by all odds of any blackcap grown. In the Ad-interim reports of the State Horti- cultural Society, at Canton, in December, 1895, C. H. Waid, Fulton County, Ohio, says: "Eureka fruited in my place this season, and I think Prof. Greens of quot- ed prediction e


. Descriptive catalogue, new and standard fruits : seed corn, potatoes, oats, garden roots, and other farm seed. Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Seedlings Catalogs; Commercial catalogs Ohio New Carlisle. Eureka. Acknowledged by leading authorities and fruit growers all over the country to be the best by all odds of any blackcap grown. In the Ad-interim reports of the State Horti- cultural Society, at Canton, in December, 1895, C. H. Waid, Fulton County, Ohio, says: "Eureka fruited in my place this season, and I think Prof. Greens of quot- ed prediction early as Palm- er, large as Gregg and pro- ductive as both, was very nearly verified. Surely ev- ery branch was loaded to its fullest capacity with nice fruit, and indeed some of my pickers reported that they saw countless num- bers of other berries hover- ing around trying to get ; F. G. Withoff, Mont- gomery County, Ohio, in his report says : "Eureka promises to be the leading ; H. H. Aulth-. and Ohio, Souhegan, etc. I think that Eureka is the one to fill the ; Prof. Green, of the Ohio State Experiment Station, has repeatedly said that he be- lieved that an acre of Eureka would yield as much as an acre of Palmer and an acre of Gregg combined. Description. Ripens with Palmer, making it one of the very earliest blackcaps grown. The fruit is firm and of large size, equaling the Gregg in its palmiest day. quality very best. The berry is free from bloom, which makes it very attractive in the fruit box. The canes make a strong upright growth and have a bright, healthy color, resembling Nenmaha and Ohio, but hardier. One excellent characteristic of the Eureka is, it seldom throws more than four, or less than two, canes to the hill; hence, it is not necessary to thin them out each year to get good sized fruit. This saves labor and increases its ability to bear heavier crops of large fruits than other varieties. Some strong points:— 1st.—As larg


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