. Descriptive catalogue of select fruit and ornamental trees grape vines, small fruits, flowering platns, Nurseries (Horticulture) New Jersey Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs. JVesi Jersey Nursery Company. to bloom and'produce fruit till stopped by freezing in the fall. The fruit pro- duceol on the new canes in August, September and October, being about twice as much as that of the first crop, it can truly be said to produce three crops each season. Good strong plants, if set early in the spring and get a good start, >^ill begin to fr
. Descriptive catalogue of select fruit and ornamental trees grape vines, small fruits, flowering platns, Nurseries (Horticulture) New Jersey Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs. JVesi Jersey Nursery Company. to bloom and'produce fruit till stopped by freezing in the fall. The fruit pro- duceol on the new canes in August, September and October, being about twice as much as that of the first crop, it can truly be said to produce three crops each season. Good strong plants, if set early in the spring and get a good start, >^ill begin to fruit in August of the same y^ar, and prodiies quite an abundant crop in September and October, as we have plainly proved the past year ; plants se:. in April producing in August and September from 300 to 500 berries each. On older plantations, should the canes for the first crop get killed or cut tD th'j ground in au}^ way, the new canes will soon repair the damage by producing a heavier crop than usual, the only real loss being a delay of three or four we€ki< in th^ time of the first ripening. Rural New Yorker, of September 15, 1888. in reporting from their experimental grounds, says: "The Earliest Everbearing Black Cap is at this date full of fruit. From a sitizle tip one foot long, we have just picked large ripe berries. - bearing raspberry it is probably the best of its class by ; SouhOgan or Tyler {Black). The earliest black raspbrrry and the leading earh- market sort It ripens its entire crop within a very short period, a de- sirable feature when it precedes second early scrts. Canes vigorous, strong and hardy, with foliage healthy and free from rust; wonderfully productive. Fruit of good size; jet black with little bloom, firm and of sweet, pleasant flavor. Valuable for market. Cregg {Black). The leading late black- cap and a popular market variety, of strong, vigorous growth, and, under good culture, very productive. Berries very large, covered with he
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