. Descriptive catalogue of grape vines and small fruits. Fruit trees Catalogs; Berries Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs; Grapes Catalogs; Commercial catalogs New Jersey Merchantville. very bright scar- let color, and of very best quality, very firm and a good shipper. This berry origi- nated in Camden Co., N. J., and the best evidence in regards to its value, is that the ones who know it best are planting it largely. BUBACH'S No. 5 originated in Illinois and is said to be of great and uniform size, fine color and form, with unsurpassed productiveness and good quality of fruit, with great vigor


. Descriptive catalogue of grape vines and small fruits. Fruit trees Catalogs; Berries Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs; Grapes Catalogs; Commercial catalogs New Jersey Merchantville. very bright scar- let color, and of very best quality, very firm and a good shipper. This berry origi- nated in Camden Co., N. J., and the best evidence in regards to its value, is that the ones who know it best are planting it largely. BUBACH'S No. 5 originated in Illinois and is said to be of great and uniform size, fine color and form, with unsurpassed productiveness and good quality of fruit, with great vigor, stockiness and hardiness of plant. The leaves are large and of a very dark color, and the hottest san does not appear to affect them. They are almost as early as the Crescent and continue about as long in bearing and thought to be fully as pro- ductive. price of §trawberi*ies. Plants will be forwarded by mail at price per dozen, free of postage. When ordered at 100 rates, to go by mail, add 25 cents per 100 for postage. Those varieties marked with the letter P are pistillate or imperfect flowered varieties, not having any stamens, but when properly fertilized with a row of a staminate or perfect flowered variety every 10 or 15 feet in the bed they are the most prolific. Our plants are guaranteed healthy, vigorous plants and true to name, or money refunded. Of the newer varieties Prince of Berries and Cornelia did very well this past summer considering the very dry weather at fruiting time. Cornelia was the last to ripen of all the varieties we had fruiting, and Prince of Berries were to our taste of better quality, in fact fit to be eaten, which is a great deal more than we can say of some other varieties; it is not a soft berry either, and would we think bear shipping, We do not know how these berries would succeed for general culture in all parts of the country, but we would advise persons interested in Strawberry culture to give them a trial. Doz. 100 i 1000 Albany, (\Vil


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