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EVERBEARING VARIETIES 



New Everbeoring Red Raspberry — INDIAN SUMMER 



This finest and most delicious Everbearing Red Raspberry may be enjoyed from June to 

 November. In addition to its ou-tstanding everbearing 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, ^2.00 per doz.; ^15.00 per 100. 

 ST. REGIS. It succeeds upon all soils, and the canes are absolutely hardy. It fruits on the 



old canes until late in August, after which the young canes continue to produce until severe 



frost. The berries are a bright crimson, of large size and rich, sugary, full Raspberry flavor. 



Price, 51.00 per doz.; ^7.50 per 100. 



STANDARD RED VARIETIES 



New Red Raspberry — MARCY 



This is the newest and most improved variety of Red Raspberry. An extremely 

 vigorous grower with strong canes and large, rich foliage. It was developed at the 

 N. Y. Agricultural 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, ^1.50 per doz.; ^10.00 per 100. 

 TAYLOR. Taylor was recently originated at the New York Experiment Station and afti 



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, l-year-old 



plants, ^1.00 per doz.; ^7.50 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, 75c per doz.; ^5.00 per 100. 



Hansen Bush Cherry 



erson s Hardy Grapes 



Coco or Catawba-Concord. A cross between the old fa- 

 vorite Catawba and the well known Concord. It ripens a 

 little in advance of the Concord. The color is a rich, 

 sparkling wine-red, with abundant bloom. Bunch large; 

 berry medium to large and almost round. The crowning 

 merit, however, is its quality, surpassing that of the 

 Catawba, while it is as prolific as the Concord. Price, 

 2-year vines, 75c each; ^7.50 per doz. 



Campbell's Early. Vigorous, hardy vine, with heavy 

 mildew-resisting foliage, and bearing abundant 

 clusters; very large, compact and handsome. Ber- 

 ries often an inch or more in diameter; black, with 

 light purple bloom; skin thin, but very tenacious; 

 flesh firm but tender, parting easily from its few 

 and small seeds. Flavor rich, sweet, slightly vinous, 

 free from foxiness. Very early, fine keeping quali- 

 ties. Price, 2-year vines, 75c each; ^7.50 per doz. 

 Ontario. A new early white Grape, the result of a 

 cross between Green Mountain and Diamond. The ber- 

 ries are round, medium in size, juicy, sweet, and of deli- 

 cious flavor, far superior to Green Mountain. The vine 

 is perfectly hardy and very vigorous. Price, 2-year vines, 

 75c each; ^7.50 per doz. 

 Concord. Generally considered the best American Grape. 

 Bunch and berries large; color black with a rich bloom. 

 A strong grower, very hardy, healthy and productive. 

 The variety used exclusively for grape juice. Price, 2- 

 year vines, 50c each; ^5.00 per doz. 

 Delaware. Berries small and compact; skin thin but firm; 

 flesh juicy; very sweet and refreshing. A moderate grow- 

 er; it responds quickly to good culture. Price, 2-year 

 vines, 50c each; ^5.00 per doz. 

 Niagara. The favorite white Grape. Bunch large and 

 handsome. Berries medium size, round; skin thin, does 

 not crack, and ships well. Sweet flavor. Price, 2-year 

 vines, 50c each; $5.00 per doz. 

 Special Offer: One plant- each of the six Hordy Grapes, 



$3.50. 



Caco Grape 



BLACK RASPBERRIES 



BLACK BEAUTY. A new hardy and disease- 

 resistant variety, recommended for the home 

 garden or for the commercial grower. It is very pro- 

 lilic, and the fruit is large and attractive. 



CUMBERLAND. The berries measure seven-eighths of 

 an inch in diameter, but in spite of this, the fruit 

 is possessed of unusual firmness. Extremely vigorous. 



NEW LOGAN. Probably the most prolific of all the 

 early Raspberries. It is a blackcap of the highest 

 quality. 



Price for the above Black Raspberries: 

 75c per doz.; $5.00 per 100. 



HANSEN BUSH CHERRY 



Valuable in the Fruit Garden 



Excellent as an Ornamental Specimen 



Grows Only Five Feet Toll 



A very hardy and very productive Bush Cherry, bearing annual; 

 heavy crops of fruits which resemble plums. They come massed in 

 clusters from the ground up and at times almost completely cover 

 the branches. They are excellent for jams, jelly or cordial. They 

 grow from 4 to 'i feet tall and should be planted 4 feet apart. 



Price, plants II/2 to 2 feet high, $1.00 each; $10.00 per doz. 



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