. 17th annual catalogue. Nurseries (Horticulture) Nebraska Fairbury Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs. GALBRAITH NURSERIES, FAIRBURY, NEB. 23 Gregg—This variety is the leading late blackcap; the canes are strong, vigorous growers and very pro- ductive; berries very large and of good quality. Each 5c, 12 for 30c, 100 for $ Kansas—This splendid variety nearly equals the Shaffer in growth of cane and in productiveness. The fruit is larger than the Gregg, and it is the hardiest black-cap known. It is unquestionably the best general crop, all-round black raspbe


. 17th annual catalogue. Nurseries (Horticulture) Nebraska Fairbury Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs. GALBRAITH NURSERIES, FAIRBURY, NEB. 23 Gregg—This variety is the leading late blackcap; the canes are strong, vigorous growers and very pro- ductive; berries very large and of good quality. Each 5c, 12 for 30c, 100 for $ Kansas—This splendid variety nearly equals the Shaffer in growth of cane and in productiveness. The fruit is larger than the Gregg, and it is the hardiest black-cap known. It is unquestionably the best general crop, all-round black raspberry now offered. Each 5c, 12 for 30c, 100 for $ Palmer—One of the best of the early black-caps. The vine is a strong grower, very hardy and productive, the canes often bending to the ground under the weight of fruit. The berry is of fine quality, ripening at same time as Souhegan. Each 5c, 12 for 30c, 100 for $ Souhegan, or Tyler—One of the earliest of the black raspberries. The entire crop ripens very early Kansas. and very evenly. The canes are vigorous, strong and hardy; foliage is free from rust, and this variety is remarkably pro- ductive; the fruit is of good size, jet black, firm and sweet. Each 5c, 12 for 30c, 100 for $ JAPANESE WINEBERRY. A new and distinct valuable berry. It belongs to the Easpberry family. The fruit is borne in large clusters, often 100 berries in a bunch. The berry is enclosed in a burr, which opens when the fruit is ripe. Flavor distinct from any other berry, luscious and good. Eipens in July and August. One of the most prolific berries ever known for wine. Each 10c, or 12 for $ HORSE RADISH. No description of horse radish is necessary. 10 for 20c, 100 for $ By mail, postage paid, 18 for $ ASPARAGUS. One of the first vegetables in the Spring. A bed of asparagus planted in the right way will yield well for twenty years. Set crown of root about four inches below the surface. Columbian Mammoth White—This variet


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