Fruit trees, evergreens, roses, etcfor Florida and coast belt of southern states . arge, always regu-lar, high flavor, sub-acid, prolific,vigorous grower. Xo variety com-bines more qualities. After thirty-three years trial every where, it standsunsurpassed for market or family use. Our stock of plants of the above varieties is very large and for 5,000, 10,000 or upwards onapplication. SELECT NEW AND OLD VARIETIES FOR AMATEUR CULTURE. PRICE, 50c. PER 100, UNLESS NOTED. Atlantic—Large; excellent quality andquite late. Belmont—Large, crimson, solid andsweet; very good. Bubach (P)—V
Fruit trees, evergreens, roses, etcfor Florida and coast belt of southern states . arge, always regu-lar, high flavor, sub-acid, prolific,vigorous grower. Xo variety com-bines more qualities. After thirty-three years trial every where, it standsunsurpassed for market or family use. Our stock of plants of the above varieties is very large and for 5,000, 10,000 or upwards onapplication. SELECT NEW AND OLD VARIETIES FOR AMATEUR CULTURE. PRICE, 50c. PER 100, UNLESS NOTED. Atlantic—Large; excellent quality andquite late. Belmont—Large, crimson, solid andsweet; very good. Bubach (P)—Very large and size usuallyuniform, soft, high flavor; resemblesthe Sharpless, but plants more bushy. Cloud (P)—A variety extensively grownin Mississippi for early shipments;berry medium, dark red, of fair qual-ity; Very early. Gaudy—Very large, . crimson; goodquality; late. SI per 100. Ironclad—Berry medium, resemblesWilsons; firm and of good quality Jewell (P)—Very large and of regularshape; pale carmine red; sweet, butnot high flavored; a showy fruit. 81per Prince of Berries. Kentucky—Large, irregular and badcolor; sweet; quality very good; indemand when known in a market;prolific; late. Mitchell—A now variety from to large, conical, good colorand of good quality; a vigorous grow-er. Plants set in February ripenedi heir fruit but a few days later thanHoffman. It is very promising as anearly berry and the regularity of itsfruit. £1 per 100. Monmonth—Berries large, conical;bright crimson and of very goodquality. Its main merit is per 100. Pioneer—Large, long, bright red; qual-ity best. A beautiful variety; re-quires high culture. Prince of Berries—Large, colors well; deep red, rich; quality best. Trioinphe <le Gaud—Large and regular;quality unsurpassed. As an amateurvariety it has no superior, but re-quires high cultivation. TIME OF ORDERING PLANTS. Plants can be fusnished in small quantities during September and
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