. Descriptive and illustrated catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, shrubs, plants, etc., etc., etc. Nurseries (Horticulture) Indiana Plymouth Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. PARKER EARL. SHARPLESS. SharpiesS—One ot the very largest berrtes ot the entire collection, and has maintained its high repu- tation for \agor ot plant, size of berry, flavor and , productiveness ; flesh firm, sweet, with a delicate aroma; of flne quality, color clear, V light red, with a smooth, shining surface. V Triomphe de Gand—Large, conical,


. Descriptive and illustrated catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, shrubs, plants, etc., etc., etc. Nurseries (Horticulture) Indiana Plymouth Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. PARKER EARL. SHARPLESS. SharpiesS—One ot the very largest berrtes ot the entire collection, and has maintained its high repu- tation for \agor ot plant, size of berry, flavor and , productiveness ; flesh firm, sweet, with a delicate aroma; of flne quality, color clear, V light red, with a smooth, shining surface. V Triomphe de Gand—Large, conical, often coxcombed ; polished, sweet and fine ^ flavored. Does best on heavy soils. A popular foreign variety. Warfleld (No. 2) (P.)—A variety that is very li:fcely to supersede the Crescent, which it rivals in yield and excels in size, beauty and firmness. Quality pleasant, sub-acid, good. The plant is a vigorous grower with bright healthy foliage. One of the few new sorts that has sustained the claims made for it by Its introducers, and we can \ confidently recommend it as one of the most promising for a market berry. Early. Wilson's Albany—Large, conical, dark red, firm, hardy; prolific, rather acid. Suc- ceeds everywhere. ^ ]V[ybBERRIES. Downing's Everbearing—Produced from seed of the Multicaulis. Tree ver^ sigorous and productive, continuing in bearing a long time ; fruit 1^ inches long and % of an inch in diameter; color blue black, flesh juicy, rich, sugary, with a J sprightly, vinous flavor. Wew American—A new variety, forming a beautiful tree; very hardy and produc- tive. Undoubtedly the best of all the Mulberries. Tree a strong grower, with beautiful large leaves and spreading branches ; perfectly hardy ; bearing annually large crops of delicious berries IV^ inches long and % inch in diameter, jet black in color, and of a rich, sugary, sprightly vinous flavor, continuing to ripen on the tree for a , , space of six to eight weeks during July and V August. Rus


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