. Spring 1899. Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. Bourgeat. A golden prolific variety of the best quality, ripening shortly after Orange, and keep- ing until midwinter. Tree a remarkably strong grower, surpassing all others, yielding immense crops, fruiting at 3 and 4 years in nursery rows; leaves large, thick and glossy, so far free from blight and disease. Fruit of largest size, round, rich golden color; smooth, very tender when cooked; has been kept ti


. Spring 1899. Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. Bourgeat. A golden prolific variety of the best quality, ripening shortly after Orange, and keep- ing until midwinter. Tree a remarkably strong grower, surpassing all others, yielding immense crops, fruiting at 3 and 4 years in nursery rows; leaves large, thick and glossy, so far free from blight and disease. Fruit of largest size, round, rich golden color; smooth, very tender when cooked; has been kept till February in good con- dition. 30c; 4 for $ Champion. A prolific and constant bearer, fruit averaging larger than the Orange, more oval in shape, quality equally fine, and a long keeper; bears extremely young. late. 25c, $ for 5. Meech. A vigorous grower and immensely produc- tive. The fruit is large, lively orange yellow, of great beauty and delightful fragrance; its cooking qualities are unsurpassed. 25cv $ for 5. Orange. Fruit large, bright yellow, of excellent flavor. 20c, $ for 6. Rea. A seedling of the orange, averaging much larger, of the same form and color; productive. 30c, $1!00 for 4. MULBERRIES. Kansas Everbearing. A selected Russian seedling that far surpasses the type in quality, size and productiveness. Fruit commences to ripen m strawberry time, continuing through the season. 35c, $ for NEW AMERICAN. ( New American. Equal to Downing's in all respects and a much hardier tree. Vigorous grower; very productive; the best variety for fruit; ripe from middle June to middle September. 25c, $ for 5. Russian, Very hardy, vigorous grower; valuable for feeding silk worms, etc. Fruit of small size, varies in color from white to black. 10c, $ for 25, $ for 100. White, Morus Alba. The common variety. Valued for feeding silk worms. 10c, $ for 25, $ for 100. Black or English. Fruit one and a half inches long, black, and of


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