. [Fall catalogue of hardy bulbs and plants]. Best Currant apd Gooseberry Tl,oTl!,T nre,the very,best of a11 Currants and \any other. advance of al1 oters that it is follyTo Fayt^nr°!i,fiC1CurrantrAsuperb sort of recent introduc-, f,,,,,^ \,r a1 ,,u> .vored, brightest cherry h , T,^^es 88 r-dl^tive as any other red currant. ,ndui8f 7 Gooseberry-Like Fays Currant it is the largest most productive, and finest flavored sort yet knownL»aik chen \ in color, very handsome, the bushes with fruit ; vigorous and free from mildewWhen ripe they are rich and su


. [Fall catalogue of hardy bulbs and plants]. Best Currant apd Gooseberry Tl,oTl!,T nre,the very,best of a11 Currants and \any other. advance of al1 oters that it is follyTo Fayt^nr°!i,fiC1CurrantrAsuperb sort of recent introduc-, f,,,,,^ \,r a1 ,,u> .vored, brightest cherry h , T,^^es 88 r-dl^tive as any other red currant. ,ndui8f 7 Gooseberry-Like Fays Currant it is the largest most productive, and finest flavored sort yet knownL»aik chen \ in color, very handsome, the bushes with fruit ; vigorous and free from mildewWhen ripe they are rich and sugary in flavor and lookmore like fine purple plums than they do HkM^&r-ries. 25 cts. each; 3 for 60 cts.; 13 for $ WOBeoer FALL CATALOGUE OF HARDY BULBS AND PLANTS. 55. BLACKBERRY, ERIE. T^o Fii^e Blackberries. Erie—This is comparatively a new sort, and decidedly thebest for general crop of all blackberries except ourEverbearing Tree. It is of a rather dwarf habit, andvery desirable on that account. The fruit is borne veryabundantly, the berries being enormous in size and per-fect in shape. It has very small seeds and by far thesweetest, most melting and delicious flavor of all Black-berries except the Tree. Do not plant any of the oldersorts if you can get Erie. It is twice as good as Lawton,Kittatinny, Wilson or any of them. Price of fine robustbushes 20 cts. each; 3 for 50 cts.; 8 for $; 20 for $ Early Harvest—The earliest, and in every way a grand goodberry. It often grows eight feet or more in height, andis a perfect mass of fruit from top to bottom. One canowith us the past summer bore one-half bushel of of good size, sweet and ripens with the Rasp-berry ; far ahead of any other Blackberry. On accountof its extreme ea


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