. The Geo. H. Mellen Co. : 1900. Nursery stock Ohio Springfield Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. IMOVEIL-ri BUF-RALO- B RRV. The fruit resembles small currants, but is of richer taste, and literally covers the' t^vigs and branches. If not gathered it %vill remain on the plants through the "Winter. Elsteemed for pies, tarts, pre- serves, jeUies, etc. The plants are very hardy and easily cultivated, and bear abundant fruit every year. As the male and female blossoms are borne on differ- ent plants, they should be planted
. The Geo. H. Mellen Co. : 1900. Nursery stock Ohio Springfield Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. IMOVEIL-ri BUF-RALO- B RRV. The fruit resembles small currants, but is of richer taste, and literally covers the' t^vigs and branches. If not gathered it %vill remain on the plants through the "Winter. Elsteemed for pies, tarts, pre- serves, jeUies, etc. The plants are very hardy and easily cultivated, and bear abundant fruit every year. As the male and female blossoms are borne on differ- ent plants, they should be planted in cluster of three or more, for best results. Price, 10 cents each; $ per A Raspberry which ripens its fruit before Strawberries. This is a decided and valuable novelty. The earliest Raspberry ever kno"\vn. The berries are of a golden straw color, as large as Cuthbert, and ripen here in April. The bushes are distinct from all others, grow- ing like trees, six to eight feet high, with spreading tops and all along the branches large white, bell-shaped blossoms are pendant, followed by great, sweet, glossy, golden, semi-translucent berries. Prices, 75 cents per dozen; $5 per 100. DNA/^a rf FRooWcy IVIoLjr-itsin Oherry. Originally grew wild in the moun- tains, but has been much improved by cultivation. It is remarkably hardy, a , sure annual bearer of very easy culture, , bearing when two years old. Fruit of good size, good flavor, and can be eaten fresh; is also excellent for canning, and is more easily pitted than any other Cherry. Price, one-year-old, 10c each; $1 per doz.; two-yftar-old, 15c each; $ per dozen, by mail, postpaid. T\r\& Logan B^rry. A hybrid between the Raspberry and Blackberry. The fruit is as large as the largest Blackberry, and is produced in immense clusters. The color is a clear, dark red. It partakes of the flav- RocsT MoimTAlx Cheery ^ of both the Blackterry and the Hasp- berry—mild, pleasant, vinous flavor, de- licious and pec
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