. Catalogue of the Orange County Nurseries. Fruit Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) New York (State) Catalogs. T. J. DWYEB, CORNWALL, NEW YORK. v3 out injury. Price 35 cents per dozen; $ per 100; $, per 1,000. i/ShiusteP's Gem,—(Pistillate.) A cross between Crescent and Sharpless; the plant a good grower; the fruit is large and uniform in size, resembling the Cumberland Triumph; the flavor is good; it ripens with the Downing, and is valuable as a fruit for the home use or for market. Price per doz. 25 cents; 100, 75 cents; 1,000, $ V"&q


. Catalogue of the Orange County Nurseries. Fruit Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) New York (State) Catalogs. T. J. DWYEB, CORNWALL, NEW YORK. v3 out injury. Price 35 cents per dozen; $ per 100; $, per 1,000. i/ShiusteP's Gem,—(Pistillate.) A cross between Crescent and Sharpless; the plant a good grower; the fruit is large and uniform in size, resembling the Cumberland Triumph; the flavor is good; it ripens with the Downing, and is valuable as a fruit for the home use or for market. Price per doz. 25 cents; 100, 75 cents; 1,000, $ V"" BEDER WOOD. (With perfect flowers.) A berry much thought of in many localities. A vigorous grower, an early fruit of fair size, of good flavor; color light red; plants very productive. Price per dozen, 35 cents; 100, #; 1,000, $ SEIiLiH BOlyDEIiAISE. (Perfeet flowers.) This is a foreign variety with a long season for fruit, which is small and very inferior to our own varieties in flavor. It is, however, quite a novelty, ripening just after our late strawberries, and continuing in fruit nearlv two months. Plants, per doz. 50 cents; 100, $ T^H BEST OF TJ4E S^^DARD VARIETIES. JTCICHEIi'S EARLiY. (perfect flowers.) We are well pleased with this variety, have a large plantation of this berry, that are fruiting in a field with Parker Earle others. It is the onlv bed of strawberries We we and we have ever grown that we are not obliged to weed—not a single weed has grown in these rows. The Michel is a perfect flowering sort, an extra early fruiter, berries of good size, im- mensely productive, a good market berry, and all things considered, a very profitable extra early berry. This variety has become very popular for the last two years, there is no doubt but what it is one of the most profitable extra early varieties. We have received as high as 25 cents per quart for this fruit, the two past seasons. Price per doz. 25 cents; 100, 75; 1,000, $; 5,000, $


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