. Descriptive catalogue and price list of fruit trees and plants, evergreen trees, roses, Nursery stock Tennessee Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Evergreens Catalogs; Roses Catalogs. Price of plants: Dozen 50c.; Gold.—From m CrMI!KRL.\XD TRIUMPH. found with it, except that it is rather deficient in productiveness. The fruit is very large, roundish, conical, never irregular, of good color and quite firm. The quality is good. Two weeks later than Crescent. Dozen 50c.; 100 $ ^ Hyslup.—Similar to Crystal City; claimed by some to be more i)roductive. V Ha'i'


. Descriptive catalogue and price list of fruit trees and plants, evergreen trees, roses, Nursery stock Tennessee Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Evergreens Catalogs; Roses Catalogs. Price of plants: Dozen 50c.; Gold.—From m CrMI!KRL.\XD TRIUMPH. found with it, except that it is rather deficient in productiveness. The fruit is very large, roundish, conical, never irregular, of good color and quite firm. The quality is good. Two weeks later than Crescent. Dozen 50c.; 100 $ ^ Hyslup.—Similar to Crystal City; claimed by some to be more i)roductive. V Ha'i'erland (P).—From Southern Ohio. Its strong points are vigorous growth and great pro- ductiveness, and it is probably not surpassed in these respects. The plant is large and healthy. The fruit stalks are tj^ll and always bent to the ground with the heavy weight of fruit. Fruit large,long, rather light red, moderately firm and of medium ^ ,^ quality. A few days later than Ciescent but lar- ger and equally productive. Dozen 50c.: 100 $ Cloud. V Hoffman.—A new. perfect flowering varie- ty vv^hich is now attracting a great deal of atten- tion among fruit growers of the South. Very large, productive and a good shipper. Thought by some to be the best variety with which to fer- tilize Crescent. Dozen 50c.; 100 $ Itaska. —Originated in Indiana. Plants are vigorous and very productive in some localities. Not so good with me; small and a shy bearer. 100 $ V Jessie.—I think Jessie combines more good points than any berry of my acquaintance It has been before the public long enough to have been fully tested and we hear good reports from it wherever it has been tried. The originator, Mr. ,.,M, . F. W. Loudon, of Jamesville, Wis., describes it 'The plant is a stout, luxuriant grower; foliage light green, large and dean, with never a trace of rust. The berry is very large, continuing large to the last picking, with very few small berries. It is of beautiful color, fi


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