EM Buechly's small fruits, fruit Buechly's small fruits, fruit trees and plants embuechlyssmallf1896buec Year: 1896 Raspberries. Miller Red Raspberry fllLLER RED. This new berry is said to combine a vig°rous cane, earliness of ripening, large size, fine color and firmness of fruit with a very fine flavor. It has been grown for Philadelphia market, and stands at the head as a shipper. 10 cts. each, ?5 cts. per 10. EUREKA. This seems to be a berry of great promise ; of good size, early in ripening, wonder- fully productive ; ripening over a long season, and of fine flavor. Prof. W. J. Gree


EM Buechly's small fruits, fruit Buechly's small fruits, fruit trees and plants embuechlyssmallf1896buec Year: 1896 Raspberries. Miller Red Raspberry fllLLER RED. This new berry is said to combine a vig°rous cane, earliness of ripening, large size, fine color and firmness of fruit with a very fine flavor. It has been grown for Philadelphia market, and stands at the head as a shipper. 10 cts. each, ?5 cts. per 10. EUREKA. This seems to be a berry of great promise ; of good size, early in ripening, wonder- fully productive ; ripening over a long season, and of fine flavor. Prof. W. J. Green thinks it will yield as much to the plant as a plant each of Gregg and Palmer. 40 cts. per 10, $3 per 100. COLUMBIA. This new candidate for public favor is well recommended by the state experiment stations of New York, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, and such conservative authorities as t\\& American Agriculturist and Rural New-Yorker. Said to be similar in habit of plant to Shaffer, of which it is a seedling, but is a more vigorous grower and more produc- tive. Canes are light-colored, foliage healthy, roots strong, spreading and penetrating to a good depth, enabling it to resist drouth. Propagated from tips. The fruit is very large, somewhat conical ; dark red, with small seeds, and a distinct flavor ; does not crumble in picking, and is firm enough to be a good shipper. The berries adhere to the stems better than Shaffer's. 25 cts. each, $ per doz., $15 per loo. THE CHAUTAUQUA GOOSEBERRY. A new berry of the English type, originating in New York, and remarkable for its very large size and wonderful productiveness. The introducer says of it: 'A very vigor- ous, upright grower, with large, dark green foliage. Fruit of a beautiful light yellow tint, averaging an inch and over in diameter, sometimes \]/z inches long. It is rather thick-skinned, but very sweet, and of exquisite flavor. 'At the World's Fair Exhibition almost every known' variety, both from Europe and America, was


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