. Catalog 1922 : no 104. Trees Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Commercial catalogs New Jersey Little Silver. twelve feet, if unchecked. It yields very heav- ily and for a long season, beginning in mid- season. The fruit is large, attractive and of superb qualit}'. Twenty degrees below zero has not harmed it and it has yielded at the rate of 280 bushels per acre. Dozen, $: 100. $: 1,000, $ ^ EARLY HARVEST.âAn old variety and a favorite especially with western and south- western growers. The mild, sweet be
. Catalog 1922 : no 104. Trees Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Commercial catalogs New Jersey Little Silver. twelve feet, if unchecked. It yields very heav- ily and for a long season, beginning in mid- season. The fruit is large, attractive and of superb qualit}'. Twenty degrees below zero has not harmed it and it has yielded at the rate of 280 bushels per acre. Dozen, $: 100. $: 1,000, $ ^ EARLY HARVEST.âAn old variety and a favorite especially with western and south- western growers. The mild, sweet berries are rather small but firm and symmetrical. Ripens verv earlv: sometimes suffers from winter in- jury in the North. Dozen, $; 100, $: 1,000, $ â y ELDORADO.âConsidered among the high- est in quality of all Blackberries. \^ery popu- lar, especialy throughout the North and North- west, not only on account of its quality but because of its extreme hardiness. The fruit is of medium size, jet black, mild, sweet and melting. A good, healthy, vigorous grower. Fruits early to midseason. Dozen, $: 100. $: 1,000, $ \y HIMALAYA.âAlmost a climber, with ex- tremely long canes, which grow best over stakes or an arbor. At our nurseries it has been a shy yielder and the berries are small, but of sweet, brisk flavor. Heavv tip plants, dozen, $; 100, $ Berks Co., July 2, 1921. My first bearing last year of your Everybody's Currents was 17 boxes. This year they doubled 34. also Blackber- ries and "Raspberries are bearing fine. C. W. Renn. ICEBERG.âEach home garden should boast some white blackberries, and this is un- questionably the best yet produced. Clusters of the white translucent berries are produced very profusely in midseason and are both sweet and tender. Alone, or with the fruit of the black varieties, a beautiful and appetizing dish may grace the table. It is not as hardy as some of the black varieties. As the blossoms are lackin
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