. Pleasant Valley Nurseries : 1901 [catalog]. Nursery stock New Jersey Moorestown Catalogs; Nut trees Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. Pleasant Valley Nurseries—Gooseberries, Etc. 21 JAPANESE WINEBERRY. This interesting fruit belongs to the Raspberry family aud is a splendid grower; hardy, and very prolific. The canes are covered with purplish red hair. The fruit is borne in clusters, and each berry is at first tightly enveloped by a large calyx, forming a sort of bur, which is also covered with purplish red hair so thickly as to present the appearance of moss rose bud


. Pleasant Valley Nurseries : 1901 [catalog]. Nursery stock New Jersey Moorestown Catalogs; Nut trees Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. Pleasant Valley Nurseries—Gooseberries, Etc. 21 JAPANESE WINEBERRY. This interesting fruit belongs to the Raspberry family aud is a splendid grower; hardy, and very prolific. The canes are covered with purplish red hair. The fruit is borne in clusters, and each berry is at first tightly enveloped by a large calyx, forming a sort of bur, which is also covered with purplish red hair so thickly as to present the appearance of moss rose buds. When the fruit matures, this bud pops open and displays the fruit. In color it is a bright red, and the plant is beautiful. Very productive. Berry is firm, thus being a good shipper. In season very late, ripening after all other Raspberries are gone. 30 cts. per doz., $1 per 100, $8 per 1,000. JAPANESE GOLDEN MAYBERRY. Ripens its fruit before Strawberries. The earliest Raspberry ever known. The berries are of golden straw color, as large ^s Cuthbert, and ripen here in April, a month before Hansell, before strawberries, and before the earliest of the standard Raspberries of the past have hardly awakened from their winter rest. The bushes are distinct from all others, growing like trees, 6 to 8 feet high, with spreading tops, and all along the branches large, white, bell-shaped blossoms are pendent, which are soon followed by the great, sweet, glossy, golden, semi-translucent berries. The plants, when well established, will sur- prise one with their abundance of fruit. 12 cts. each, $1 per doz., #6 per 100. STRAWBERRY-RASPBERRY. This is an entirely new fruit, both in habit of growth and form of fruit. Bushes grow 1 to 3 feet high, and are covered with Raspberries in the shape of Strawberries. They are upright in manner of setting. Perfectly hardy ; bound to become a valuable addition in the fruit line. It is very productive. 20 cts. per doz., $1 per 100, $8 per 1,000. LOGAN


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