. Descriptive catalogue of fruits, and ornamental trees, garden fruits, roses, shrubs, Nurseries (Horticulture) Massachusetts Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Roses Catalogs. BLA0KHKRR1K8. 45 Ohio—A very stroiift-Krowiiiji;. hardy sort: fruit as larfje as .Maiiiiiiotli ( hister: more I)ro(hictive ; one oftlie most valuable for market: also mueli esteemed for drying. Souhegan—A new variety commended very highly as a market sort by those who have f>ro\vii it. Said to be enoriiionsly ])ro(UK'tive, jierfectly hardy and free from disease o
. Descriptive catalogue of fruits, and ornamental trees, garden fruits, roses, shrubs, Nurseries (Horticulture) Massachusetts Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Roses Catalogs. BLA0KHKRR1K8. 45 Ohio—A very stroiift-Krowiiiji;. hardy sort: fruit as larfje as .Maiiiiiiotli ( hister: more I)ro(hictive ; one oftlie most valuable for market: also mueli esteemed for drying. Souhegan—A new variety commended very highly as a market sort by those who have f>ro\vii it. Said to be enoriiionsly ])ro(UK'tive, jierfectly hardy and free from disease of any kind. Smith's Prolific—(iriiiinatcd on tiie farm of .Mr. Smith, near Palmyra. .\. Y. We visited tiic orijiinal plantation of Smitli's I'rolitic last summei', and onr i)revi- ons inipicssion rcji'ardin^i' it w as more than confirmed. It was maji'iiificent in every respei-t. Tlu' linshcs were loa(le<l to the uronnd with enormous heri ies of the hian to rii)en. BLACKBERRIES. This f .xcelient and ])rotitable fruit should be jilanted for <iarden use in row ssixfeet itjiart. with i)iants four feet apart in the rows; for market, in rows eight feet apart, •with plants three feet apart in the rows, (iive the plants the same cultivation as j' THE MINNEWASKA. /Ancient Briton—.Medium sizrd. melting, w ithout coic. I'.nsh hardy and very jirolific. (»ne of the very best old sorts, and is still grown in immense (jnantities by suc- cessful market gardeners and orclia rdists. jAgawam—Ripens earlier than other kinds, and has a flavor similar and ecpial to the wild berry. Peilectly 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 Atkins, P. A; P. A. Atkins (Firm); Henry G. Gilbert Nursery and Seed Trade Catalog Collection. Pleasant Lake, M. A. : P. A. Atkins
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