. Descriptive catalogue and price list of grape vines, small fruit plants, Nurseries (Horticulture) New York (State) Fredonia Catalogs; Berries Seeds Catalogs; Fruit trees Seeds Catalogs. Taylor's Prolific—Medium to large, tender and sweet; a strong grower, productive and quite hardy. Wachusett's Thomless—A medium sized b 3rry of the best quality. The bush is quite hardy, productive and near ^ly thomless. Very desirable. Wilson's Early—This is the great market berry of New Jersey. Fruit is very large and early. Bush tender, and needs protection at the North. Wilson Jr.—A seedling of, and


. Descriptive catalogue and price list of grape vines, small fruit plants, Nurseries (Horticulture) New York (State) Fredonia Catalogs; Berries Seeds Catalogs; Fruit trees Seeds Catalogs. Taylor's Prolific—Medium to large, tender and sweet; a strong grower, productive and quite hardy. Wachusett's Thomless—A medium sized b 3rry of the best quality. The bush is quite hardy, productive and near ^ly thomless. Very desirable. Wilson's Early—This is the great market berry of New Jersey. Fruit is very large and early. Bush tender, and needs protection at the North. Wilson Jr.—A seedling of, and a great improvemsat over Wilson's Early. Larger, earlier, hardier, and much more productive. Kot subject to The growing of this fruit and the gooseberry is the easiest and least troublesome of any the fruit grower has to deal with. About the only thing to do is to keep the weeds down and to gather the crop, which latter process does not demand that close attention "necessary for other berries. This fruit may be left to hang a week or two after ripe, if necessary, without any harm. They are usually gathered when pickers are not busy with raspberries. Plant in rows about 5 to 6 feet apart and three feet in the row. On the red and white varieties the fruit is mainly borne on the wood two years old, the black varieties on wood oueyear old. Prune accordingly. To kill worms on currant and gooseberry bushes, dust them with white hellebore while the dew is on. YIELD about one hundred and fifty bnshels per acre and some two or three quarts per bush, but often a great deal more. Cherry—Old and tried. Very popular in market on account of its great size and deep red color. Not as pro- ductive as 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 Lewis Roesch (Firm); Henry G. Gilbert Nursery


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