. Spring 1902. Nursery stock Ohio Painesville Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs. 156 THE STORRS & HARRISON CO.'S Rathbun—A strong erect grower with strong stem, branching freely; will root from tip of branches like a Raspberry. Hardy, having endured 20 de- grees below zero and produced a good crop. Forms a neat compact bush ' to 5 feet high, pro- ducing its immense fruit abundantly. Fruit is sweet and luscious without hard core, of extra high flavor, jet black, sm
. Spring 1902. Nursery stock Ohio Painesville Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs. 156 THE STORRS & HARRISON CO.'S Rathbun—A strong erect grower with strong stem, branching freely; will root from tip of branches like a Raspberry. Hardy, having endured 20 de- grees below zero and produced a good crop. Forms a neat compact bush ' to 5 feet high, pro- ducing its immense fruit abundantly. Fruit is sweet and luscious without hard core, of extra high flavor, jet black, small seeds; firm enough to ship and handle well. Very large size, resembling the Wilson and fully equal to that grand variety, with the addition of hardiness. 20c; 12 for $; 100 for $ Unless noted, ioc. each; 50c. for 10; $ for 30; $ per 100. DEWBERRIES. Austin's Improved—A variety from Texas where for several years it has far surpassed all other sorts in size and productiveness. Berries glossy black, ex- tra large, superior quality, sweet and melting to the center. N. Y. Exp. Station and others give excellent reports of their trials of it in the north. With us is not equal to Lucretia. 10c; 25 for $; 100 for $ Logan—(Raspberry-Blackberry.) Fruit size of large blackberries, same form and shape; color dark bright red; partakes of the flavors of both black- berry and raspberry; mild, pleasant, vinous, ex- cellent for table and for canning, jelly, jam, etc. Seeds few and small. Bush of trailing habit. Not perfectly hardy here; easily protected during winter. 20c; 6 for $ Lucretia—One of the low growing, trailing black- berries; in size and quality it equals any of the tall-growing sorts. Perfectly hardy, healthy and remarkably productive, with large, showy flowers. The fruit, which ripens early, is often one and one-half inches long, by one inch in diameter; soft, sweet and luscious throughout, with no hard core; ripe before late raspberries a
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