. 18th annual catalogue : strawberry, raspberry and blackberry plants, choice fowls and eggs, celery plants, Nursery stock Delaware Dover Catalogs; Strawberries Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. : Big Berry (Coisican) (Per)—This gave the largest berries grown last year on the ground of Mr. Chas A. Green of Rochester, lasted the longest and looked in most vigorous condition at the end of the season. It has given the largest berries ever sold in Rochester, N. Y. Came originally from Germany and was first named Big Berry on account of its great size. The name is to be changed to Corsican but the ch
. 18th annual catalogue : strawberry, raspberry and blackberry plants, choice fowls and eggs, celery plants, Nursery stock Delaware Dover Catalogs; Strawberries Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. : Big Berry (Coisican) (Per)—This gave the largest berries grown last year on the ground of Mr. Chas A. Green of Rochester, lasted the longest and looked in most vigorous condition at the end of the season. It has given the largest berries ever sold in Rochester, N. Y. Came originally from Germany and was first named Big Berry on account of its great size. The name is to be changed to Corsican but the character uf the berry will we hope remain the same. Thougn so large they are quite regular in shape, of a light scarlet color and of fair quality. Plant large and healthy. Price 50c. per doz., $ per 100; $ per 1000. Pride of Cumberland (Ptr)—This proves to be among the best market ber- ries. Especiallv to be noted is the re- markable uniformity (just like the cut) of this berry and the great number of large berries which it is capable of pro- ducing. We believe it excels all other varieties we have fruited in these two particulars. When to this is added a good plant, good quality, and firmness we have indeed a great market berry. 40c. per 100, $ per 1000. LOOK AT SPECIAL OFFERS ON PAGE 12. Tennessee (Per)—A fine, healthy plant that is now quite well known and largely planted to fertilize Bubsch, Seaford and other imperfect sorts. Like many other strong growers it will overcrowd the row if left to itself and small inferior ber- ries will result, instead of the large fine looking fruit that this variety is able to produce under fair treatment. Always productive, fair quality and good ship- per,^40c. per 100, $ per Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Slaymaker & Son;
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