. Spring 1897. Nursery stock Wisconsin Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Cereal grasses Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs. Standard Raspberry Sorts. The Gregg.—A superior late black; very productive and hardy. Each, lOc; per 10,75c.; per 100, $ Early 5oughegaii.—The earliest and finest black. Each, 15c.; per 10, 75c.; per 100, $, by express. Colossal.—The finest, hardiest red Raspberry grown. Each, 15c.; per 10, 75c.; per 100, $4 00 by express. Turner.—The standard red sort. Each, lOc; per 10,75c.; per 50, per 100, H00, by express. New R


. Spring 1897. Nursery stock Wisconsin Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Cereal grasses Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs. Standard Raspberry Sorts. The Gregg.—A superior late black; very productive and hardy. Each, lOc; per 10,75c.; per 100, $ Early 5oughegaii.—The earliest and finest black. Each, 15c.; per 10, 75c.; per 100, $, by express. Colossal.—The finest, hardiest red Raspberry grown. Each, 15c.; per 10, 75c.; per 100, $4 00 by express. Turner.—The standard red sort. Each, lOc; per 10,75c.; per 50, per 100, H00, by express. New Raspberry—Orange Jelly. In flavor it is a close rival to the best reds. The size of the berry is often remarkable; the same is borne in tremendous clusters. Its beauty discounts all other Raspberries, being of a rich, bright, creamy yellow, imparting to it a most- appetizing effect, both in the crate and on the table. It is hardy, withstands our Northern winters, and will be sure to please. Each, 25c.; 3 for 70c.; 10 for ; 100 for § «*Royal Church" Raspberry. A very large, strong-growing cane of the Cuthbert type, thorns few and small, canes per- fectly hardy. Continues in bearing 3 or 4 weeks; is very productive, over 150 berries having been counted on a single branch. The size of the berries is 7-8 to 15-16 of an inch in diameter; 100 berries weigh 11 ounces. There are no small berries on the bushes. They are all of a uniform, largfe size, with very few seeds. Flavor delicious and aromatic. It outsells other varieties in the market. Each, 5 for $ The Strawberry Raspberry. A remarkable new Japanese fruit which is destined to become exceedingly popular, not only on iccount of its economic value, but also its highly ornamental character. The plant is dwarf and very bushy, with leaves entirely unlike any other Raspberry, but like those of a rose bush. Very early in the season the plants are covered with the purest white, single rose-like flow


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