. Descriptive catalogue, free to all, spring of 1902. Nursery stock New York (State) Rochester Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Berries Catalogs; Grapes Catalogs. CLYDE. Clyde, Per.—This new berry seems to be gaining great favor wherever known. It originated with Dr. J. Stayman several years ago. It is a seedling of Cyclone, and Cyclone is a cross between Crescent and Cumberland. The Clyde has Crescent blood in it, and no doubt gets its immense productiveness from that variety. With us it is as large as Bubach, nearly or quite a week earlier and very much firmer. The plant is very vigorous and health


. Descriptive catalogue, free to all, spring of 1902. Nursery stock New York (State) Rochester Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Berries Catalogs; Grapes Catalogs. CLYDE. Clyde, Per.—This new berry seems to be gaining great favor wherever known. It originated with Dr. J. Stayman several years ago. It is a seedling of Cyclone, and Cyclone is a cross between Crescent and Cumberland. The Clyde has Crescent blood in it, and no doubt gets its immense productiveness from that variety. With us it is as large as Bubach, nearly or quite a week earlier and very much firmer. The plant is very vigorous and healthy, there being no trace of disease about it. Price 25c. per doz., post paid ; 50c. per 100, $3 per 1000. Champion of Eng-land, Per.—This berry was brought from England by an English gardener some years ago, and has been kept and grown by him exclusively for market. He has been able to lead all other growers in sale and price, whatever varieties they might have, getting nearly double the price. The plant is one of the strongest grown, very large and healthy, medium early. Price 25c. per doz., 50c. per 100, $3 per 1000. Echo, Per.—Introduced by us. This great table berry has the highest and richest flavor of all Strawberries. It has the natural Wild Strawberry flavor. It is very productive, fruit large. This berry is most delicious for family use, it possesses a rich flavor quite unknown among native varieties. We never had enough plants to satisfy our customers for the past two years. We would advise our patrons to order early. Price 35c. per doz., post paid; $1 per 100. G-andy, Per.—Has held its place in public favor on account of large size, fine quality and very late ripening. Of late years it is becoming more productive, yielding even 4000 to 6000 quarts per acre on heavy, moist loam, or mucky lands. Ripening late, it sells at high prices, and is counted by many growers as their most profitable berry, so that every vear the demand for Gandy plants increases. Price 25


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