Archive image from page 22 of Descriptive catalogue, new and standard. Descriptive catalogue, new and standard fruits : seed corn, potatoes, oats, garden roots, and other farm seed . descriptivecatal1895wnsc Year: 1895 Ohmer. Purchased from the disseminator of the Gregg Raspberry. Hardy, healthy, very large; ripening after raspberries are gone, and lasting till late in August, when prices are up. Excellent quality; firm; no core; sweet before soft or fully ripe, which makes it superior to Lawton. Five points which recommend this berry-: Hardy; late; large; productive and of the finest flavor.


Archive image from page 22 of Descriptive catalogue, new and standard. Descriptive catalogue, new and standard fruits : seed corn, potatoes, oats, garden roots, and other farm seed . descriptivecatal1895wnsc Year: 1895 Ohmer. Purchased from the disseminator of the Gregg Raspberry. Hardy, healthy, very large; ripening after raspberries are gone, and lasting till late in August, when prices are up. Excellent quality; firm; no core; sweet before soft or fully ripe, which makes it superior to Lawton. Five points which recommend this berry-: Hardy; late; large; productive and of the finest flavor. Mr. Ohmer also says brings $1 to $2 more a stand than Snyder or Taylor. As large as the largest; as hardy as any good berry-; very productive; strong grower; finest quality and late. $1 per doz.; $3 per 100. Kittatinny. An old variety of great value where it is not affected by rust. Fruit large; berry long, and ripe as soon as black. Medium early. per 100; per 1000. Agawam. Medium size; j et black; very sweet; no core. With good care it is valuable, especially for home use. § per 100; $10 per 1000. Wauchusetts (Thornless). Remarkable from the fact it is almost entirely without thorns. Strong grower; fruit fair size; sweet and moderately productive. 75c per doz.; § per 100; per 1000. Minnewaski. One of the largest. Very productive; fruit tender, without core, gloss}- black, with fine flavor. It is hardy and in every way valuable, either for market or home use. per 100; $20 per 1000. Wilson, Jr. A valuable market beny on account of large size, jet black color, and splendid flavor. Not perfectlv hardy in some parts. per 100; $ per 1000. Taylor. Berry medium size, jet black; ripens late; of much value as it comes in after main crop of Snyder and other kinds are gone. Bush strong grower. $ per 100; $ per 1000. Lucretia Dewberry. Claimed to be the best of the blackberry family. As hardy as Snyder; as productive as any. The berr


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