. Illustrated and descriptive catalogue of the Orange County Nurseries. Nurseries (Horticulture) New York (State) Cornwall Catalogs; Strawberries Catalogs; Fruit Seedlings Catalogs; Vegetables Seedlings Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture); Strawberries; Fruit; Vegetables; Gardening. N5 for the Parker Karle. It is one of the few varieties that is adaptable to a wide range of country, and thrives well in so many different soils and climates. We are fruiting it on four separate soils, and in each it is awondei of productiveness. A great many are under the
. Illustrated and descriptive catalogue of the Orange County Nurseries. Nurseries (Horticulture) New York (State) Cornwall Catalogs; Strawberries Catalogs; Fruit Seedlings Catalogs; Vegetables Seedlings Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture); Strawberries; Fruit; Vegetables; Gardening. N5 for the Parker Karle. It is one of the few varieties that is adaptable to a wide range of country, and thrives well in so many different soils and climates. We are fruiting it on four separate soils, and in each it is awondei of productiveness. A great many are under the impassion that the Parker Earle is an early berry, and it is quite a common occurrence to have the plants called Parker Early instead of Parker Earle. It is not by any means an early berry. Ripening quite late in the season, it should be known as a late berry. No one can make a mis- take by planting this grand variety. Price for strong Pot-grown plants, per doz., 75c; 25, $125; 50, $; 100, $ Greenville (Pistillate).—We are well pleased with this new berry. We have found the plants good strong, clean, healthy growers, with a compact, dark, rich foliage, re- sembling the Bubach in many re- spects. The fruit, however, is finer and of. much better flavor. It is large, firm, dark crimson in color, quite regular in shape and even in size, and ripens evenly all over. It is very productive, and ripens in mid-season. The plants thrive well, wherever we have heard from them. The Greenville is to-day a very popular new variety. The above is taken from our 1895 Spring catalogue. This season's fruiting of the Greenville confirms onr opinion of its real merit. We believe this berry has come to stay. Price for strong Pot-grown plantst .per doz. "50c.; 25, 75c.; 100, $ Gandy (Perfect Flowers).—Its lateness and fine flavor make it an acquisition to the home garden, also to the market gardener. The plant is a strong, compact grower; it is very productive, of large size; h
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