Fruit and ornamental trees, hardy evergreen and roses . arge, always regu-lar, high flavor, sub-acid, prolific,vigorous grower. No variety com-bines more qualities. After thirty-three years trial everywhere, it standsunsurpassed for market or family use. Our stock of plants of the above va~rieties is very large and unmixed-Prices for 5,000, 10,000 or upwards onapplication. SELECT NEW AND OLD VARIETIES. FOR AMETEUR CULTURE. PRICE, 50C. PER 100, UNLESS NOTED. Atlantic—Large; excellent quality andquite late. Belmont—Large, crimson,sweet; very good. solid and Bnbach (P)—Very large and size usually
Fruit and ornamental trees, hardy evergreen and roses . arge, always regu-lar, high flavor, sub-acid, prolific,vigorous grower. No variety com-bines more qualities. After thirty-three years trial everywhere, it standsunsurpassed for market or family use. Our stock of plants of the above va~rieties is very large and unmixed-Prices for 5,000, 10,000 or upwards onapplication. SELECT NEW AND OLD VARIETIES. FOR AMETEUR CULTURE. PRICE, 50C. PER 100, UNLESS NOTED. Atlantic—Large; excellent quality andquite late. Belmont—Large, crimson,sweet; very good. solid and Bnbach (P)—Very large and size usuallyuniform, soft, high flavor; resemblesthe Sharpless, but plants more bushy. Cloud (P)—A variety extensively grownin Mississippi for early shipments;berry medium, dark red, of fair qual-ity; very early. Gaudy—Very large, crimson:quality; late. $1 per 100. good Ironclad—Berry medium, resemblesWilsons; firm and of good quality. Jewell (P)—Very large and of regularshape; pale carmine red; sweet, butnot high flavored; a showy fruit. $1per Piince of Berries. Kentucky—Large, irregular ami badcolor; sweet; quality very good; indemand when known in a market;prolific; late. Mitchell—A new variety from to large, conical, good colorand of good quality; a vigorous grow-er. Plants set in February ripenedtheir fruit but a few days later thanHoffman. It is very promising as anearly berry and the regularity of itsfruit. $1 per 100. Monmouth — Berries large, conical;bright crimson and of very goodquality. Its main merit is earliness.§1 per 100. 38 Pioneer—Large, long, bright red; qual-ity best. A beautiful variety; re-J quires high culture. Prince of Berries—Large, colors well;J deep red, rich; quality best, Trioinphe de Gand—Large and regular;quality unsurpassed. As an amateurvariety it has no superior, but re-i quires high cultivation. TIME OF ORDERING PLANTS. Plants can be fusnished in small quantities during September and October,providing the
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