. Watkins' general retail catalogue of seeds, trees and plants. Nursery stock California Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs. GENERAL BATAIL CATALOGUE, ID. Rare Berry Plants. Part 13. EUBUS NUTKANUS. Mociiio. Salmon- berry, tne West American May berry; a sing- ularly beautiful fruit, varying in eolor from a clear golden yellow to an orange red; de- licious when served with sugar and cream. We do not advise the trial of more than one plant; if found to succeed iu tbe lo


. Watkins' general retail catalogue of seeds, trees and plants. Nursery stock California Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs. GENERAL BATAIL CATALOGUE, ID. Rare Berry Plants. Part 13. EUBUS NUTKANUS. Mociiio. Salmon- berry, tne West American May berry; a sing- ularly beautiful fruit, varying in eolor from a clear golden yellow to an orange red; de- licious when served with sugar and cream. We do not advise the trial of more than one plant; if found to succeed iu tbe locality chosen, we will be pleased to furnish in quantity. Plants 25c each. SHEPHERDIA ARGENTIA. Nuttall. The Buffalo berry occurs from the Missouri to Hudson's Bay .attaining a height of ten feet, with beautiful silvery foliage. It commences bearing when very young, yielding abund- antly every season, the brilliant red berries ripening from December to May, at a time when all other fruits in its native region are past bearing. The acidulous edible berries are useful for sauce, jams and jellies, and ex- cellent for the table when served with cream and sugar. 15c each; 2 for 35c; 10 for $1; $5 per 100. THE STRAWBERRY-RASPBERRY. This is called the novelty of novelties, a strange and beautiful shrub or bush, with the foliage of a rose and bearing huge fruits like a strawberry, of a rosy red color, and most de- liciously flavored. The bush grows after the manner of a raspberry, and commences to bloom when only a few inches high, as soon as set out, and continues to ripen fruit until late in the fall. This fruit is considered a great acquisition to the list of small fruits, and is destined to become a standard market berry, as it can be utilized for every purpose that strawberries or blackberries are used. The plant is quite hardy, and will no doubt succeed in every part of the United States, and a great sale is predicted for this new fruit this season. A native of tropical and sub-


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