. Nursery stock from the far north. Nursery stock Minnesota Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. Nemaha. (Half-size BLACKBERRIES. Varieties priced at 25c each are $ per doz., $ per 100. Varieties priced at 30c each are $ per doz., $ per 100. Stone's Ancient Briton Blackberry. An upright and vigorous grower; stocky, short-jointed; ripens early; turns dark red, and is the hardiest known Blackberry. The fruit when fully ripe, is glossy black, has no hard core, and is delicious in flavor. Commences to ripen its first frui
. Nursery stock from the far north. Nursery stock Minnesota Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. Nemaha. (Half-size BLACKBERRIES. Varieties priced at 25c each are $ per doz., $ per 100. Varieties priced at 30c each are $ per doz., $ per 100. Stone's Ancient Briton Blackberry. An upright and vigorous grower; stocky, short-jointed; ripens early; turns dark red, and is the hardiest known Blackberry. The fruit when fully ripe, is glossy black, has no hard core, and is delicious in flavor. Commences to ripen its first fruit five davs later than Snyder, and continues bearing 10 days longer. The fruit is well protected by thick, dense foliage. Price, 25c each. Ancient Briton. A valuable va- riety, that is becoming very popular in many sections. Sells well in mark- et, and is very profitable; berries large and sweet. Does better on sandy land than on heavy soil. Requires winter protection, but is well worth the little labor it costs. Price, 25c each. Snyder. One of the best Blackberries for market in the far north, as it is vigorous, hardy> and productive. Berries are medium in size, of a sweet, juicy flavor, and when fully ripe, without the hard core of many sorts. Price, 25c each. Taylor's Prolific, Early Harvest, Wilson Jr., Agawam, Erie. Price, 30c each. DEWBERRIES. Price, 25c each; $ per doz.; $ per 100. The Dewberry, as one of our small fruits, is demanding considerable attention from our fruit growers. Coming along, as it does, between the Raspberries and Blackberries, it is of great value. Lucretia, Windom. The former of superb quality and very productive. iriPROVED DWARF JUNEBERRY. One of the most valuable berries, and should be planted on every farm in the West. Its leaves are dark, glossy green, and very much resemble the Pear. The fruit is borne in clusters, like the Currant, and ripens in June. Its size equals the wild Gooseberry; shape round; color a reddish purple at firs
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