. Descriptive list of hardy grape vines, small fruits, green-house and bedding plants. Grapes Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Seeds Catalogs. DESCRIPT1 VE LIST OF GRAPE VINES &C. 19 both for family use,and for market, within my knowledge. Price, %\ per dozen ; $6 per 100; $30 per 1000. K1RTLAND. A line, large, red raspberry, perfectly hardy, vigorous and productive. Needs no protection in. Winter. Has ijiveii great satisfaction to planters, and is by many regarded as the besl variety for all purposes. ;> cents per dozen ; >•'! per hundred ; $20 per tho
. Descriptive list of hardy grape vines, small fruits, green-house and bedding plants. Grapes Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Seeds Catalogs. DESCRIPT1 VE LIST OF GRAPE VINES &C. 19 both for family use,and for market, within my knowledge. Price, %\ per dozen ; $6 per 100; $30 per 1000. K1RTLAND. A line, large, red raspberry, perfectly hardy, vigorous and productive. Needs no protection in. Winter. Has ijiveii great satisfaction to planters, and is by many regarded as the besl variety for all purposes. ;> cents per dozen ; >•'! per hundred ; $20 per thousand ; $1"> per ten t liousand. CATAWISSA. Everbearing raspberry. Two dollars per dozen. DOOLITTLE'S IMPROVED BLACK CAP. A well-known standard variety, ftl per dozen ; $3 per 100; $20 per iOlK). MILLER'S DAILY BLACK CAP. A tine ever bearing Raspberry, thus described by its introducer: Discov- ered growing wild in Clinton county,.Ohio. Three small roots were procur- ed, and the virtues of the fruit fully tested, proving it to be far superior to anythingever introduced. Ripens as early as any other variety, and con- tinues to ripen and bloom daily until killed by autumn frosts. The berry is large, firm, and of fine flavor, particularly adapted to marketing. They have taken the place of all other Raspberries wherever tried, and they have taken first premiums in every instance when ; Price 30 cents each ; |3 per dozen ; $20 per hundred. LUM'S EVERBEARING. Perfectly hardy ; bears heavily in July—equal in size,productive- ness and quality to the Doolittle's Improved ; another large crop is produced late in the season fiom new shoots which spring from the base of the old plants, and they continue to bear until checked by the frosts of Winter. This varie- ty does not sprout from the roots. Price 25 cents, single; $2 per doz- en ; $10 per hundred. DAVISON'S THORNLESS. Very highly recommended, and valuable for being destitute of thorns. Fruit very nearly ident
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