Maule's seed catalogue : 1896 . er acre the past year. Al-though it ripens among the earliest it continuesthroughout the season until the latest, making anall-season berry. It has proven its adaptability toa wide range of country having been sufficientlytested. 35c. per dozen: per 100; per 1,000. BRANDYWINE Supposed to be a cross be-tween Glendale and Cumberland. The berries areof immense size,heart-shaped, regular and uniform; bright crimson; very handsome, firm and solid; excellent in quality, withfine flavor. The plant is remarkably vigorous, hardy and berries col
Maule's seed catalogue : 1896 . er acre the past year. Al-though it ripens among the earliest it continuesthroughout the season until the latest, making anall-season berry. It has proven its adaptability toa wide range of country having been sufficientlytested. 35c. per dozen: per 100; per 1,000. BRANDYWINE Supposed to be a cross be-tween Glendale and Cumberland. The berries areof immense size,heart-shaped, regular and uniform; bright crimson; very handsome, firm and solid; excellent in quality, withfine flavor. The plant is remarkably vigorous, hardy and berries color all over evenly and retain their large size to the last,e ripening medium to late. 50 cts. per doz.; per 100; per 1,000. • Cr»/a/-i»il \Irk 11 Ten plants of each of the abo-ve 6 Straw-S .Z^pCCIdl l^U. I lig, at purchasers expense, 50 plants of each (3000 plants) only , or 100 plants of each (600 plants) only TIMBRELLSTRAWBER«V,. • • RASPBERRIES. • • At single or dozen rates will be mailed free; at 100 rates if 25 centsfor 50 plants, and 40 cents for 100 plants to be added to cover cost of extrapacking and postage. ROYAL CHURCH.—A large, strong-growing variety, thorns fewand small; perfectly hardy. Continues in bearing three or four weeks; isvery productive, over 1.^0 berries having been counted on a singlebranch. The size of berries is vexy large, % inch or more in diameter—ofuniform large size. Flavor delicious, aromatic and sprightly, ripeningearlier than Cuthbert, larger, more productive and of better cents each; 4 for 25 cents; 50 cents per dozen; per 100. COLUMBIAN.—A most vigorous grower; canes 10 to 15 feet inlength and often over an inch in diameter; strong and woody; its rootsare large, spreading and penetrate the soil to a great depth, thus en-abling it to resist drought. It propagates from the tips and never suck-ers from the root. It is very hardy, enduring 28 degree
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