. Spring 1901. Nursery stock Ohio New Carlisle Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Seedlings Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. ERIE. This is a hardy variety, a vigorous grower, and quite productive. Foliage clean and free from rust. Fruit large and of good quality. 102 average-sized berries weigh one pound. Price, ;?0c. per dozen; $ per 100. PREnO, New Dewberry. Much like I^ucre- tia, but very distinct and exceedingly early, being seven to ten days ahead and all cleaned off when l,ucretia is beginning. Quality and size uniform. Was found in a Lucretia patch.
. Spring 1901. Nursery stock Ohio New Carlisle Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Seedlings Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. ERIE. This is a hardy variety, a vigorous grower, and quite productive. Foliage clean and free from rust. Fruit large and of good quality. 102 average-sized berries weigh one pound. Price, ;?0c. per dozen; $ per 100. PREnO, New Dewberry. Much like I^ucre- tia, but very distinct and exceedingly early, being seven to ten days ahead and all cleaned off when l,ucretia is beginning. Quality and size uniform. Was found in a Lucretia patch. Price, 50c. each; $. per dozen; $20 per 100. LUCRETIA DEWBERRY. Claimed to be the best of the blackberry family. As hardy as Snyder; as productive as any. The berries are far larger and incomparabl}'^ better than any blackberry, and of unequaled excellence; soft, sweet and luscious throughout; of brightest, glossy black color. The lyucretia Dewberry has received the indorsement and highest from the best horticulturists in Erie. the country. Its eminent .success in all soils, from Maine to California, from Minnesota to Florida, is something phenomenal in small fruit culture. Its trailing habit Tenders it less liable to winter-kill. Price, 50c. per dozen; $ per 100. STONE'S HARDY. Strong grower; perfectly hardy; canes full of spines. In order to get best results it should receive thorough cultivation or heavy mulch, and thoroughly pruned, as it sets more fruit than it can mature properly under ordinary cultivation. Price, 25c. per dozen; $ per 100. CRYSTAL WHITE. Berries of fine translucent white, of good size, sweet and pleasant. Canes prolific, but not entirely hardy. Should be planted near other sorts to fruit well. Price, 50c. per dozen; $ per 100. LAWTON. {New Rochelle.) An old favorite, esteemed for its productiveness and large size. Like Kittatinny, it is of strong, erect growth, but much more free from rust. The berries are large and delicious when
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