. Jubilee floral catalogue. Nurseries (Horticulture) Kentucky Louisville Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. 112 NAIfZ d NEUNER'S FLORAL ESTABLISHMENT,. New Cumberland Raspberry. The raspberry should be planted In good, rich soil, in rows five feet apart and three feet in the rows. As soon as they have done bearing, cut out the old wood to give more vigor to the young canes. Price, unless noted, per dozen, 50 cents; $2 per hundred; 10 cents each. Red. CUTHBERT. OR QUEEN OP THE MARKET. A remarka- strong,
. Jubilee floral catalogue. Nurseries (Horticulture) Kentucky Louisville Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. 112 NAIfZ d NEUNER'S FLORAL ESTABLISHMENT,. New Cumberland Raspberry. The raspberry should be planted In good, rich soil, in rows five feet apart and three feet in the rows. As soon as they have done bearing, cut out the old wood to give more vigor to the young canes. Price, unless noted, per dozen, 50 cents; $2 per hundred; 10 cents each. Red. CUTHBERT. OR QUEEN OP THE MARKET. A remarka- strong, variety, stands the Northern and Southern summers equal to any. Berries very large, measuring three inches around; conical, rich crimson; very handsome, and so firm they can be shipped hun- dreds of miles by mail in good condition; flavor is rich, sweet and luscious. CRIMSON BEAUTY. This is one of the "earliest and firm- est of the large, productive, red ; It is of very large size, bright, scarlet, round to oblong- Ish, earlier than the Turner, of a more pleasant, spright- ly flavor, equally as hardy, and more produetivo, re- quires some other good red raspberry planted close by to fertilize it. TURNER. The Turner is valuable on account of its early ripening and fine It is of full medium s ze. and of fine red color. The bush is very hardy, standing un- injured where many varieties have been winter killed outright. Yellow. CAROLINE. A seedling from Brinkel's Orange that needs no winter protection; the fruit somewhat resembles it-s parent in appearance, and as the plant is vigorous and hardy, it bids fair to supplant that old favorite. Price, per dozen, 15 cents; per hundred, $4; 10 cents each. Black Cai). Price, per dozen, 75 cents; per hundred, $.1: 10 cents each. GREGG. This is decidedly the largest black-cap that we have ever seen, far surpassing in size the famed Man'- moth Cluster, averaging when grown side by side, with the s
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