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RASPBERRIES. 
Red Warieties. 
MILLER. The Miller is as vigorous and sturdy in 
cane as the Cuthbert and Marlboro, with equally 
abundant and luxurious foliage, berries as large and 
profuse as either; as early as Thompson’s Early Prolific. 
Beautiful and brilliant color, and in sweet, luscious flavor and 
hardiness fully equal to Turner—just what we have all been 
wanting so long but never obtained until now. Such large 
profits were realized from the fruit of ‘‘The Miller” that 
for years those having it refused to part with plants. (See 
cut.) Price, 10c. each, 3 for 25c., 75c. per doz., $4.00 per 100. 
: Thompson’s Early Prolific. A fine early red raspberry for general cultiva- 
tion. An excellent grower; canes hardy. Berries are medium to large, bright 
crimson, very productive. 
Cuthbert. The leading market variety. Canes hardy; large healthy foliage. 
Berries large, dark crimson, quite firm and of good flavor. 
Marlboro. The largest of the early red raspberries. The canes are hardy and 
fairly productive. Fruit exceedingly large, bright crimson, and of fine quality. 
Turner. (Southern Thornless.) Very desirable as an early sort for the home garden. 
Berries of good size, bright crimson, soft and of honeyed sweetness. 
Golden Queen. (Yellow.) The most popular and best yellow raspberry yet introduced. 
Of large size, great beauty, high quality, hardiness and productiveness. Fully equal to 
Cuthbert in size of fruit and vigor of growth. 
Price for the above (except Miller), 50c. per doz,, $3.00 per 100, $15.00 per 1,000. 
(If wanted by mail, add 10c. per doz.) 
BLACK RASPBERRIES. “Caps.” 
COLUMBIAN RASPBERRY. Mostdesira- | Progress. (Pioneer.) Is a most profitable 
ble for the garden, a seedling of the Cuth- market sort, entirely hardy. Berries jet- 
bert, which grew near a Gregg blackcap, and black, very firm and of good quality. 
is believed to be across between the two. | Palmer. A new variety and an improvement 
Tested at a number of State Experiment Sta- on Souhegan, from which it sprung. Very 
tions, and by leading horticulturists, it has early and a grand fruit for either family or 
proved vigorous, hardy, productive; fruit market, vigorous and hardy, with foliage 
of large size and great excellence. Price, healthy and free from rust. 
20c. each, 3 for 50c., 7 for $1.00, 12 for $1.50, | Ohio. Exceedingly productive, very hardy, 
50 for $5.00, 100 for $9.00. and free from disease; berries of good size, 
jet-black and of excellent quality. 
Gregg. A popular market sort. Canes of strong, vigorous | Souhegan, or Tyler. Very early. It ripens its entire crop ina 
growth. Berries very large, covered with heavy bloom. very short period. Canes vigorous and hardy; wonderfully pro- 
Shaffer’s Colossal. Canes are of wonderful vigor and size, hardy ductive. Fruit of good size, firm, sweet and pleasant. 
and enormously productive. Berries large, rather soft, but All the above Raspberries, except Columbian, 50c. per doz., 
luscious and of a rich sprightly flavor. $3.00 per 100, $15.00 per 1,000. (If wanted by mail, add 10c. per doz.) 
GOOSEBERRIES, § ({y3retpy met 
Keepsake. A very large straw-colored variety of excellent flavor; | Downing. The best of the American sorts and a vast improve- 
a good shipper. It is one of the earliest sorts and must become ment upon the Houghton, of which it isa seedling. Fruit large, 
a favorite for the market as well as home use. 2-year plants, léc. pale green, and of excellent quality, both for cooking and table 
each, $1.50 per doz., $10.00 per 100. use. Bushes stocky, vigorous, hardy, very prolific. 10c. each, 
Industry. A fine red variety, a vigorous grower and immense 2-year plants, $1.00 per doz., $7.50 per 100. 
yielder. We confidently recommend it for the garden and mar- | Houghton’s Seedling. A native variety, prolific bearer, light- 
ket. 2-year plants, 15c. each, $1.50 per doz., $10.00 per 100. colored fruit, impervious to mildew. 5c. per doz., $5.00 per 100.. 
Tl as ROOTS. Las 
SIX OF ANY WARIETY SOLD AT DOZEN RATE, 25 AT 100 RATE, 250 AT 1,000 RATE. 
Each doz. 100|)RBUBARB (Continued) 
If wanted by mail, add 25c. per 10) for Cabbage, Cauli- LETTUCE, Boston Market............ 15 1.00) Linnzeus. 15¢. each... 
flower, Horse Radish, Sweet Potato, Hop, Parsley and Curled Simpson..........0....:::cc0e 15 1.00 “ 2-vear root : i 
Lettuce; 10c. per doz. for Egg and Pepper plants; 5c.| BGG PLANTS. (Ready May 15th.) SEA KALE ROOTS, for forcing.... 14.00 
each for Artichoke, Rhubarb and Sea Kale. 15c. per|” Wew Spineless...........0.ccecee 10c. 50 4.00) TARRAGON PLANTS. 35c.each.. 5 20.00 
doz. for Tomato plants. - doz. 100 1,000) Biack Pekin............ 5s aad dee 50 4.00) TOMATO PLANTS. (Ready May 1st.) 
ARTICHOKE (Globe). Extrastrong HOP ROOTS.............. 5e.1.50 8.00| Early Ruby. Earliest largeround..... 30 2.00 
roots, 35c. each ...... ................8.50 MINT (Spearmint)... , 2.00 Table Queen. Fine table variety...... 30 2.00 
Smaller roots, 20c. each...... ..2.00 PARSLEY PLANTS *. 2.0010.00| Perfection. Large, round,solid......... 2.00 
CABBAGE, Early Summev............ 15 1.00 7.50|PEPPER. (Ready May 15th.) i. _| Dwarf Champion. Very dwart......... 2.00 
Henderson’s Succession.............. 15° 1:00) 7-50 Large Bell or Bull Nose............. 10c. 50 4.00! Acme. Round, solid, pinkish crimson. 30 200 
Early Jersey Wakefield............... 15 1.00 7.50| Sweet Mountain................0........ 10c. 50 4.00! Paragon. Deep crimson, round, solid. 30 2.00 
CAULIFLOWER, Early Paris..... 30 2.0015.00|SWEET POTATO PLANTS. (In : The Trophy. Very large, solid.......... 80 2.00 
Henderson’s Early Snowball......30 2.0015.00}| season only from May 1 to June 20.) 10 60) The Mikado. Purplish red, solid........ 30 =2.00 
CHIVES. Perclump, 25c.; by mail, 35c. || RHUBARB ROOTS. | Ponderosa. Extra large and solid...... 40 3.00 
HORSE RADISH ROOTS............. 15 75 6.00 | Sts Martin’s .................-..0:e-neerennee 20c. 2.00 12.00; Crimson Cushion, A superb variety. 40 3.00 
