ees a 
(It wanted by mail, add 10c. per dozen. ) 
THE ‘‘MUNGER.”’ 
It is a better flavored berry than Gregg, tougher in tex- 
ture, and therefore a better shipper. In size it excels 
Gregg, and is extra fine for the table and preserving. 
(See cut.) Price, 10c. each, $1.00 per doz., $6.00 per 100. 
CUMBERLAND RASPBERRY. In size the fruit is 2 
simply enormous, the berries measuring ‘ 
seven-eighths and fifteen-sixteenths of an 
inch in diameter, but in spite of this, the 
fruit is possessed of unusual firmness and 
is thus well adapted for standing long 
shipments. In time of ripening it follows 
Tyler and precedes Gregg. The bush is 
extremely vigorous and remarkably free 
from disease. Price, 10c. each, 12 for 75c., 
100 for $5.00. 
COLUMBIAN RASPBERRY. Most de 
sirable for the garden, a seedling of the} 
Cuthbert, which grew nearaGregg. Vigor- 
ous, hardy, productive; fruit of large size 
and great excellence. Price, 10c. each 
12 for 75c., 100 for $5.00. 
Gregg. Canes of strong, vigorous growth. 
Berries very large, with heavy bloom. 
Palmer. Very early and a grand fruit for = 
family or market, vigorous and hardy. => 
Ohio. Exceedingly productive, very hardy, 
and free from disease; berries of good size, jet black and of 
excellent quality. 
Souhegan, or Tyler. Very early. Canes vigorous and hardy; 
wonderfully productive. Fruit of good size, firm and sweet. 
All the above raspberries, except Cumberland, Columbian and 
Munger, 50c. per doz., $3.00 per 100, $20.00 per 1,000. 
Cif wanted by mail, 
REDIR ASP EE RIRIES.) Gy zanted by mall 
MILLER. The Milleris as vigorous and sturdy in cane as the Cuth- 
bert and Marlboro, with equally abundant and luxurious foliage, 
berries as large and profuse as either, as early as Thompson’s Karly 
Prolific. Brilliant color, sweet, luscious flavor. Price, 10c. each, 
75c. per doz., $4.00 per 100. 
BLACK VARIETIES. 
The Munger is a seedling from Shaffer’s Colossal. It 
has been thoroughly tested by leading horticulturists, 
who praise it highly. Although a seedling of Shaffer 
it shows no trace of such parentage whatever, but resembles more closely the 
Gregg in plant and fruit. The fruit is black and resembles Gregg very much. 
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Thompson’s Harly Prolific. 
general cultivation. 
Cuthbert. The leading market variety. 
healthy foliage. 
A fine, early hardy raspberry for 
An excellent grower; bright crimson. 
Canes hardy; large, 
Berries large, dark crimson, good flavor. 
Marlboro. The largest of the early red raspberries. The canes 
are hardy and fairly productive. Fine quality. 
Turner. (Southern Thorniless.) Very desirable as an early sort for 
the home garden. Berries good size, bright crimson, sweet. 
Golden Queen. ( Yellow.) The most popular and best yellow 
raspberry yet introduced. Of large size, great beauty, high 
quality. 
Price for the above (except where noted), 5c. each, 50c. per doz., $3.00 per 100, $20.00 per 1,000. 
(These cannot be sent 
by mail, only by express, 
@ buyer paying charges.) 
Downing. The best of the American sorts and a vast improve- 
ment upon the Houghton, of which it is a seedling. Fruit large, 
pale green, and of excellent quality, both for cooking and table 
use. Bushes stocky, vigorous, hardy, very prolific. 10c. each; 
2-year plants, 10c. each, $1.00 per doz., $7.50 per 100. 
KUNA 
A very large, straw-colored variety of excellent flavor ; 
a good shipper. It is one of the earliest sorts and must become 
a favorite for the market as well as home use. 2-year plants, 
20c. each, $2.00 per doz., $15.00 per 100. 
Industry. A fine red variety, a vigorous grower and immense 
yielder. We confidently recommend it for the garden and mar- 
ket. 2-year plants, 20c. each, $2.00 per doz., $15.00 per 100. 
Houghton’s Seedling. A native variety, prolific bearer, light- 
colored fruit. 
Keepsake. 
10c. each, 75c. per doz., $5.00 per 100. 
as ROOTS as 
6 of any variety sold at doz., 25 at 100, 250 at 1,000 rate. 
Doz. 100 1,000 Each. Doz. 100 Doz. 100 
CABBAGE, Early Summeyz........... 15 1.00 7.50|EGG PLANTS. (Ready May 15th.) TARRAGON PLANTS. 35c. each......3.50 20.00 
Henderson’s Succession............. 15 1.00 7.50| New Spineless 10 50 4.00|TOMATO PLANTS. (Ready May Ist.) 
Early Jersey Wakefield.............. 15 1.00 7.50|_ Black Pekin 50 4.00} Early Ruby. Earliest large round.......... 30° 2.00 
Charleston Wakefield.................. 15 1.00 7.50| HOP ROOTS..... ED ONES 00) fe BETO Heer t Hine tab ee Cty B08 200 
CAULIFLOWER, Early Paris...30 2.00 15.00| ww (Spourmint) 
Henderson’s Early Snowball....30 2.0015.00 PARSLEY PLANTS... 
1.00 8.00; Perfection. Large, round, solid... 
1.00 600| DwarfChampion. Very dwart ae 
: i Acme. Round, solid, pinkish crimson......30 2.00 
1.00 6.00 7 : ; 
CHIVES, Per clump, 15c.; by mail, 25c. PEPPER. (Ready May 15th.) Paeear apse tania Dare GO ae Bee 
HORSE RADISH ROOTG............ 15 75 6.00 pee Bell, oe Bull Nose............ 10 BO 4,00 The Mikado. Purplish red, solid............30 2.00 
LETTUCE, Boston Market........... 15 1.00 7.50 Wee Ou taTTe 092 © Ponderosa. Extra large and solid.......... 40 3.00 
Curl asi 2 2 SWEET POTATO PLANTS 2 10 60] Grimson Cushion. A superb variety.....40 3.00 
urled Simpson 1.00 7.50| RHUBARB ROOTS, St. Martin’s 20 2.0012.00| Stone. Vivid scarlet, very solid...............30 2.00 
Big Boston................cccccccsescccsssseeees 1.00 7.50 TRUM CBU ee recrade ce cccasccsectercevseestevecer as 15 1.5010.00| Freedom. Early, very fine....... cece 40 3.00 
If wanted by mail, add 25c. per 100 for Cabbage, Cauliflower, Horse Radish, Sweet Potato, Hop, Parsley and Lettuce; 10c. per doz. for Egg, Tomato and 
Pepper plants; 25¢. per doz. tor Rhubarb. Sweet Potato plants are in season from May Ist to June 2th. 
