Archive image from page 10 of Descriptive catalogue and price list. Descriptive catalogue and price list for spring of 1886 descriptivecatal1886ande Year: 1886 CAYUGA LAKE NURSERIES UNION SPRINGS, N. Y. 9 Give same cultivation as for raspberries. Partial shade is beneficial. Plant rows; six to eight feet apart ; and plants two or three feet apart in the rows. If to go by mail, add 20 cents per dozen ; 40 cents per 50: 75 cents per 100 to the- price given. Early Harvest.—Of fair size and excellent quality. 50 cents per doz ; $ per 100. Early Cluster.—A new berry, said to be hardy and prod
Archive image from page 10 of Descriptive catalogue and price list. Descriptive catalogue and price list for spring of 1886 descriptivecatal1886ande Year: 1886 CAYUGA LAKE NURSERIES UNION SPRINGS, N. Y. 9 Give same cultivation as for raspberries. Partial shade is beneficial. Plant rows; six to eight feet apart ; and plants two or three feet apart in the rows. If to go by mail, add 20 cents per dozen ; 40 cents per 50: 75 cents per 100 to the- price given. Early Harvest.—Of fair size and excellent quality. 50 cents per doz ; $ per 100. Early Cluster.—A new berry, said to be hardy and productive, berries mediums to large size and of best quality. 20 cents each ; $ per dozen. V Wilson, Jr.—A new berry having a pedigree, grown from seed of Wilson's Early — equaling its parent in every respect, but earlier and niore productive, said to be the largest and best very early, Blackberry. $ per doz. Wachusett Thomless.—This berry has done better each season for the last three years, and I think more of it every year. It is a strong healthy grower, hardy,, and nearly free from thorns, making it extremely popular for home use ; ongood ground and with good culture, it is immensely productive, berries of good size, very sweet, rich and of a fine flavor, $ per doz ; $ per 100. , Stone's Hardy. — Mr. Stone describes it as follows : 'An upright and vigorous grower, wood stocky, short jointed, ripens early, turns dark red and is very The berry is glossy black, has no hard core, and is delicious in flavor. It commences to ripen its fruit about five days later than the Snyder, and continues bearing ten days longer ; the fruit is well protected by the thick healthy foliage.' per dozen ; $ per 100. Snyder.—An exceedingly valuable sort. Berries remarkably- sweet and fine flavored, free from core, and under good cultivation,, of good size. So enormously productive it requires strong, lich soil and thorough culture to produce large berrie
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