. Catalogue of grape vines and general nursery stock. Nursery stock New York (State) Fredonia Catalogs; Viticulture Catalogs; Fruit-culture Catalogs; Grapes Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. 12 Lewis Roesch, Nurseryman, RED RASPBERRIES. Cuthbert —The most extensively planted red raspberry. Fruit bright red, good and very large, bush very vigorous, hardy and prolitic. Medium to late. Golden Queen—^""ew. similar to the Cuth- bert (of which it is a seedling), except in color, which is what its name implies. Very large, hardy, vigorous and j)roductive. No g
. Catalogue of grape vines and general nursery stock. Nursery stock New York (State) Fredonia Catalogs; Viticulture Catalogs; Fruit-culture Catalogs; Grapes Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. 12 Lewis Roesch, Nurseryman, RED RASPBERRIES. Cuthbert —The most extensively planted red raspberry. Fruit bright red, good and very large, bush very vigorous, hardy and prolitic. Medium to late. Golden Queen—^""ew. similar to the Cuth- bert (of which it is a seedling), except in color, which is what its name implies. Very large, hardy, vigorous and j)roductive. No garden should be without it. Loudon — Proves to be a superior berry in every respect. A vigorous grower, very hardy, healthy and productive. Its berries are very large, firm and of excellent quality. Its color is a beauti- ful rich crimson. It stands shipping best of any. Marlboro —A verj^ large bright red berry, ripening with the earliest, firm and of good quality. Very hardy, and a good grower and Miller —New. a vigorous, healthy grower, hardy and very productive. Its berries are bright red, large for so early a berry, and holds its own pretty well to the end of the season. It has a fine rich flavor, and does not crumble. BLACKBERRIES. See Price List on Page 31. The time has been when a crop of blackberries was a very uncertain quantity north of Pennsylvania. But since the introduction of hardy and improved varieties, fine large fruit may be grown in most any part of the countrj' with a reasonable degree of certainty. The culture of the blackberry is essentially the same as that of the raspberry, except as it is a stronger bush it needs a little more room and longer trimming. Average yield about one hundred bushels per acre, 6r two to three quarts to the bush. Ancient Briton—This variety was brought from England a few years ago and unostentatiously and by merit alone has worked itself into the esteem of both growers and consumers. It is very hardy, vigorou
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