. Descriptive catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, shrubs, plants, etc., etc., etc.. Nursery stock Massachusetts Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Ornamental trees Catalogs; Grapes Catalogs; Ornamental shrubs Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Roses Catalogs. 36 ILLUSTRATED DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE DESCRIPTION". ICittatinny. Commences to ripen after the Wilson's Early, and continues longer in bearing; is ripe as soon as black, and much earlier, sweeter and better in all respects than the ' Lawton, which it resembles in plant and fruit. Lawton. , Fruit V-ery large and black, and of

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. Descriptive catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, shrubs, plants, etc., etc., etc.. Nursery stock Massachusetts Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Ornamental trees Catalogs; Grapes Catalogs; Ornamental shrubs Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Roses Catalogs. 36 ILLUSTRATED DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE DESCRIPTION". ICittatinny. Commences to ripen after the Wilson's Early, and continues longer in bearing; is ripe as soon as black, and much earlier, sweeter and better in all respects than the ' Lawton, which it resembles in plant and fruit. Lawton. , Fruit V-ery large and black, and of excellent quality; an abundant bearer. Snyder. Extremely hardy, enormously productive, medium size; no hard, sour core • half as many thorns as Lawton or Kittatinny, and they are nearly straight and short. I Most prolific blackberrj- grown. Taylor. ; One of the largest blackberries grown. Fruit of the best quality, melting and without ' core; very productive, and as hardy as the Snyder, which renders it very valuable. Wilson's Early. Of good size, very early, beautiful dark color; of sweet, excellent flavor and very productive. Ripens the whole crop nearly together. Wilson Junior, i New. A seedling of Wjuson's Early, ripening a week earlier than that variety; I fruit of the largest size ; bush vigorous and healthy. Wachusetts ) Was found growing wild on Monadnock Mountain. Fruit of medium size, oblong, Thornless. > oval, moderately firm, sweet and good, and less acid than any blackberry we have seen. It is a good keeper, ships well, and is therefore valuable as a market berry. The plant is said to do equally well on light and heavy soils, and to bear heavj- crops where other varieties have failed. It is also very hardy, and free from thorns. Those who have cultivated thorny kinds must admit that this variety, which bears a good crop of berries, does well in any soil, and is free from thorns, cannot fail to be a great acquisition. ASPARAGUS, To make a good Asparagus bea. t