& Coseedsmen / & Co. . s, being so very firm, and of that bright^redcolor which marketmen prefer (see cut). Arlington seed. Pkt. 10 cts.;Yz oz. 25 cts.; oz. 40 cts.; X lb. $; lb. $ BEAUTY. The most popular of the pinkish tinge varieties. — The color is a glossy crimson, with a purple tinge. It growsin clusters of four and five, retaining its large size late in theseason. Very solid, with a tough skin, making it very desira-ble for shipping. Pkt. 15c; ; % lb. 75c.; lb. $ Champion. — In manner of growth it is peculiar, grow-ing upright, quite dwarf, w


& Coseedsmen / & Co. . s, being so very firm, and of that bright^redcolor which marketmen prefer (see cut). Arlington seed. Pkt. 10 cts.;Yz oz. 25 cts.; oz. 40 cts.; X lb. $; lb. $ BEAUTY. The most popular of the pinkish tinge varieties. — The color is a glossy crimson, with a purple tinge. It growsin clusters of four and five, retaining its large size late in theseason. Very solid, with a tough skin, making it very desira-ble for shipping. Pkt. 15c; ; % lb. 75c.; lb. $ Champion. — In manner of growth it is peculiar, grow-ing upright, quite dwarf, with firm, short-jointed stem, whichmakes it self-supporting. The fruit resembles the Acme incolor. Medium in size, and attractivein appearance. Its upright, compacthabit of growth permits it to be plantedclose together. Pkt. 10c; Yz oz. J 30c; % lb. $; lb. $—Excellent for forcing underglass, without a rival in andsolidity; prolific bearer. Pkt. 10c; l/z ; oz. 40c; % lb. $; lb. $ Honor Bright. — The chief peculiari-ties are its solidity ; changes of colorthe fruit undergoes during develop-ment ; first it is light green, then anattractive waxy-white, changing tored. One of the longest keepers andof excellent quality ; if picked in theearly stage they can be stored in acool place, and will keep from one tofour weeks. Pkt. 5c.; Yz oz. J 5c;oz. 25 cts. % lb. 75 cts.; lb. $ oz. 30 cts.; % lb. $ ; lb. $ Queen. —Good size, smooth, mature early and are veryproductive. Excellent for slicing, the handsome yellow slices\ making a beautiful contrast in a dish with red Cherry. — Shape small, red, similar to Shaped, or Fig.—Fruit is yellow, resembling pear in shape-Strawberry, or Ground Cherry. — The fruit grows in a huskand will keep all winter ; make an excellent preserve. The Volunteer. —One of the earliest. Large size, round, smooth,color bright red. Dwarf Aristocrat.—I


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