. Catalogue of the Orange County Nurseries. Fruit Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) New York (State) Catalogs. 34 CATALOGUE OF THE OEANGE COUNTY NURSERIES. growth, and are exceedingly productive of fine, large, late, good-flavored fruit, which holds its size to the end of the season. The berries are dark crimson in color and quite firm. Per dozen, 30 cents; per 100, $; per 1,000, $ fiighland Ji^tfdy.—The earliest good hardy raspberry in cultiva- tion, ripening a few days in advance of the Marlboro, and coming into market when the most of our str


. Catalogue of the Orange County Nurseries. Fruit Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) New York (State) Catalogs. 34 CATALOGUE OF THE OEANGE COUNTY NURSERIES. growth, and are exceedingly productive of fine, large, late, good-flavored fruit, which holds its size to the end of the season. The berries are dark crimson in color and quite firm. Per dozen, 30 cents; per 100, $; per 1,000, $ fiighland Ji^tfdy.—The earliest good hardy raspberry in cultiva- tion, ripening a few days in advance of the Marlboro, and coming into market when the most of our strawberries are gone. It always commands a high price, and is quite as profitable as any raspberry we know of. The canes are hardy but not as large ai Marlboro,and are productive of medium- sized fruit, of fair quality and a splendid berry to ship to a distant market. Per dozen, 30 cents; per 100, $; per 1,000, $ Thompson's Ea#ly Prolific.—This new Raspberry combines extreme earliness, hardiness, vigorous growth and productiveness with beautiful color, firmness and fine quality to a remarkable degree. It com- mences to ripen toward the close of the strawberry season and gives good picking from the first. Those who desire an early Red Raspberry can safely give this a trial. Price per dozen, 30 cents; 100, $; 1,000, $ Other* l^ed Varieties we have for sale, are Brandywine, Turner, and the Hudson River Antwerp. Price for any of the above varieties per dozen, 30 cents; per 100, $ | Golden Queen.—A yellow raspberry of the finest flavor, equally as good in this respect as Brinckle's Orange, which for years was con- sidered the standard oi excellence. When you have a raspberry as good as the one mentioned in flavor, pos- sessing so many good features that were lacking in the Brinckle's, you have indeed a valuable acquisition to the raspberry family. The Queen is larger than Brinckle's, firmer, of a much better color; the canes are larger, more productive, an


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