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INDIAN SUMMER The Finest Everbearing Raspberry 



BLACK RASPBERRIES 



BLACK BEAUTY. A new hardy and disease-resis- 

 tant variety, recommended for the home garden 

 or for the commercial grower. It is very prolific 

 and the fruit is large and attractive. 



CUMBERLAND. The berries measure seven-eighths 

 of an inch in diameter, hut in spite of this, the 

 fruit is possessed of firmness. Extremely vigorous. 



NEW LOGAN. Probably the most prolific of all the 

 early Raspberries. It is a black cap of the highest 

 quality. 



Price for the above Black Raspberries, 

 $1.50 per doz.; $10.00 per 100. 



FINEST PURPLE RASPBERRY 



SODUS. Being the result of a cross between a red 

 and black raspberry, its bright purple color and 

 large size fruit makes it one of the most attractive 

 berries grown. When we combine with this its 

 good quality, delicious flavor and the vigorous 

 constitution of the plant, we have an ideal home 

 garden fruit. It produces good crops of fruit even 

 during adverse weather conditions, and it also 

 possesses unusual winter hardiness. 



Price, $1.50 doz.; $10.00 per 100. 



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EVERBEARING VARIETIES 



New Everbearing Red Raspberry — INDIAN SUMMER 



This finest and most delicious Everbearing Red Raspberry may be en- 

 joyed from June to November. In addition to its outstanding ever- 

 bearing qualities it has size, flavor and unusual beauty. The large, 

 glossy red berries are conical in shape and also have wonderful keeping 

 qualities. It has no comparison for the home garden or as a profitable 

 market berry. Price, strong, one-year-old plants, $2.50 per 

 doz.; $20.00 per 100. 



STANDARD RED VARIETIES 



The New SUNRISE A deUghtfuUy new Raspberry, the Sunrise pos- 

 sesses all of the characteristics you look for in a berry. It's early — the 

 earliest of the season; the fruit is bright, red and firm, but juicy and 

 non-crumbly. Pleasing tangy flavor, a little on the sweet side. Easy to 

 grow; easy to pick, not easily bruised. Prolific producers, the plants 

 are hardy and will produce well m any good garden soil. 

 Price, $2.00 doz.; $15.00 Per 100. 



CHIEF — New Early Red Raspberry 



Because of its early bearing qualities. Chief will occupy an important 

 place in the fruit garden. It has proven extremely popular with commercial 

 growers because the fruit can be brought to market long before the other 

 __^ standard sorts are ready. The fruit is beautiful in appearance, 



bright red and of good size; its flavor is delicious. 

 Price, 1-year-old plants, $2.00 doz.; $15.00 per 100. 



MARCY An extremely vigorous grower with strong canes 

 and large, rich foliage. It was developed at the N. Y. Agricul- 

 tural Experiment Station and is consequently extremely hardy. 

 Marcy produces the largest and most beautiful bright red 

 berries of any variety on the market. It has a delicious flavor 

 and is, we believe, one of the most valuable Raspberries ever 

 developed. Price, 1-year-old plants, $2.00 per doz.; 

 $15.00 per 100. 



TAYLOR. Taylor was recently originated at the New York 

 Experiment Station and after extensive tests, has proven 

 to be an outstanding Raspberry. Its flavor is superb; the 

 flesh is thick and firm, color rich red, and the cavity very 

 small. Desirable variety for the home garden; also a profitable 

 market berry. Season same as Latham. Price, 1-year-old 

 plants, $1.50 per doz.; $10.00 per 100. 



LATHAM. Large, round and firm berries of rich, brilliant red are 

 borne in great profusion from late June till well into July. The 

 plant is very hardy and the fruit holds up well for shipping. 

 Price, $1.50 per doz.; $10.00 per 100. 



To Grow Better Berries — 



Send for our booklet on "The Culture of Bush Fruits and Vines." 8 full pages of helpful 

 suggestions on planting, soils, pruning, fertilizers, and general care tor each bush or vine 

 fruit sold by us. Free with your order when requested. 



Thornless 



BOYSENBERRY 



The Thornless Boysenberry has become one of the most popular of all varieties — much in demand both 

 for fresh fruit and for canning or locker storage after freezing. Delightful tangy flavor; fruit is a deep maroon 

 color. Exceptional producers — from eight to twelve quarts of berries per plant from well matured stock — 

 and the berries will average two inches or more in length. Plants are entirely thornless, with smooth green 

 bark. Culture is simple: Plant in good soil and cultivate regularly; stake and tie up branches each spring. 

 After fruiting, cut off to ground level to permit new shoots to grow. 



Price, $2.25 doz.; $17.00 per 100. 



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Selected Varieties for the Home Garden 

 ALFRED — New Luscious Early Blackberry 



This new variety has, after extensive tests, proven to be a winner for earliness, size and quality. The 

 plant is vigorous and of ironclad hardiness. The fruit is beautiful brilliant black from i J^ to i^i ins long. 

 It is practically free from seeds, coreless, and the pulp is thick, luscious and juicy. The fruit begins to ripen 

 fully ten days earlier than any other sort and continues bearing over a long season. It is the blackberry par 

 excellence for the home garden. Price, $2.50 doz.; $20.00 per 100. 



BLOWERS. Berries very large, attractive and of superb quality. BLACKBERRY ALFRED 



ELDORADO. Very large, jet black, borne in clusters and ripen well together. Recommended for 



Price of above, except where noted, $1.50 per doz.; $10.00 per 100. the Home Garden 



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