. Catalogue for spring and fall of 1901. Nursery stock Nebraska Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. u BOWER NURSERIES. d etive. Berries from large to very large, largest irregular in form. ! ' BRAN DYWIXE. (P; Vigorous,per- fect blooming plant; tall fruit-stalks, broad heavy, dark green foliage. Plants very productive, having four and hVe fruit stalks heavily loaded with very larg berries. Medium red, larg- yellow seeds on surface, flesh red clear throng*!, medium firm, somewhat acid, but with very sp


. Catalogue for spring and fall of 1901. Nursery stock Nebraska Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. u BOWER NURSERIES. d etive. Berries from large to very large, largest irregular in form. ! ' BRAN DYWIXE. (P; Vigorous,per- fect blooming plant; tall fruit-stalks, broad heavy, dark green foliage. Plants very productive, having four and hVe fruit stalks heavily loaded with very larg berries. Medium red, larg- yellow seeds on surface, flesh red clear throng*!, medium firm, somewhat acid, but with very sprightly flavor, ripens medium till quite late. BUKACH NO. 5 (T) Very pro ific, V.^ ~ ^ excellent flavor, berries all average v\ fr'vlft : very large, its equal has not yet ^lll(tSI?-" " Sri \ produced. It makes but tew • ^ • >x-'Vii. i-'^^ plants and can jot be sold as cheap as some other varieties. Bkandywln'E. CLYDE. (I) This berry was origi- nated by Dr. Stayman of Kansas. It is a needling of the Cyclone, deep crimson, ripening all over with no green tips, round conical v LOVETT'S (I) One of the best market varieti- s, sueeteds in any soil or locality,.tough; hardy variety, plant rank and vigor- ous, fruit of uniform size, high, rich color and splendid flavor. WM. ; Originated by Win, Belt of Ohio. The plant is one of th? largest, a v«*ry strong grower, perfect blossom and very productive. Ohio Experiment Station nays " this is oiih of the most prom- ising varieties ever tested on our ; WILSON'S.(I) It is too well known for description. May well be called tlie parent of all other varieties. It has stood the test for over twenty years and is still popular. My stock of Wilson is pure and plants are as strong and vigorous as they were twenty years ago. WM. belt. WARFIELD.(P)Grown largely for market,good for shipping and has no equal for canning. Productive and Please note that these images are extracted from scanne


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