. Catalog 1922 : no 104. Trees Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Commercial catalogs New Jersey Little Silver. and yield heavily. Ripens early to midseason, maturing its entire crop quickly. We consider it by far the best of all the Blackcaps, espe- cially for the home garden. Selected tip plants, dozen, $; 100, $ PLUM FARMER.—A distinct and valuable variety. The berries are of highest quality, of large size, and firm, meaty texture. They are coal black, with considerable bloom, which causes them to appear a bl
. Catalog 1922 : no 104. Trees Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Commercial catalogs New Jersey Little Silver. and yield heavily. Ripens early to midseason, maturing its entire crop quickly. We consider it by far the best of all the Blackcaps, espe- cially for the home garden. Selected tip plants, dozen, $; 100, $ PLUM FARMER.—A distinct and valuable variety. The berries are of highest quality, of large size, and firm, meaty texture. They are coal black, with considerable bloom, which causes them to appear a bluish-gray. The canes are of strong habit, hardy, and prolific. Ripens quite early and matures its entire crop of berries rapidly. Tips, dozen, 75c.; 100. $ Transplanted, dozen, $; 100. $ The tips are propagated by layering the ends mit roots and form plants. The transplanted mmended to amateurs. KANSAS.—More largely grown than any other variet}', by reason of its being so reliable and giving such fine berries. The canes are of strong growth, hardy and exceedingly pro- lific. It ripens earlier than the Cumberland and the berries do not have the objectionable bloom or mouldy appearance of some varie- ties. Berries of large size, jet black, firm, sweet and excellent. One of the very best of the. Blackcaps as a shipper. Ripens early to mid- season and matures its entire crop quickly. Tips, dozen, 75c.: 100, $ Transplanted, dozen, $; 100, SCARFF.—A seedling of the once popular Gregg, but in every way superior to its parent. Its fruit is almost, if not fully, as large as Cumberland, and it is produced in much greater profusion than that variety; in fact, we consider it the most productive Blackcap in commerce. Absolutely hardy and a vigorous grower. Tips, dozen, 75c.; 100. $ Trans- planted, dozen, $; 100, $ Westchester Co., N. Y., June 1, 1921. You ought to be pleased to know that 1 am getting Strawberries galore from your last July p
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