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MEW RASPBERRIES 



New Cardinal Raspberry— Originated m Kansas and is claimed 

 by the introducer to be the most productive raspberry ever grown 

 also the hardiest, as it has stood a temperature of 35° below zero 

 uninjured. Berries very large, dark rich red and delicious flavor 

 Persons who wish a strong-growing', enormously productive and 

 perfectly hardy Red Raspberry should try the New Cardinal. It 

 roots from the tips and does not sucker. 25 cts. each, 6 for 

 |1.25, |2.50 per dozen, postpaid. 



Columbian— This is a grand kind for family use, as the bushes 

 grow to large size and are enormously productive The berries 

 are large and dark, deep red, and of the best quality. Unex- 

 celled for the family garden. 10 cts. each, 

 3 for 25 cts., 75 cts. per dozen, postpaid. 



IjOiidon — Highly recommended as one of 

 the finest Red Raspberries in cultivation 

 because of its extreme hardiness. Beau- 

 tiful bright crimson color, excellent qual- 

 ity and great productiveness. Decid- 

 edly one of the very best, both for 

 market and family use. 10 cts. each, 

 3 for 25 cts. , 75 cts. per doz. , postpaid. 



The Cntlibert, or Queen — A 



strong, hardy variety; berries very 

 large, sometimes measuring three 

 inches around rich crimson, very 

 handsome, sweet and luscious. One 

 of the best for all purposes. 10 cts. 

 each, 3 for 25 cts., 75 cts. per dozen, 

 postpaid. 



3BJ!i,EN MAYBERRY 



This novelty grows in tree form, and 



is entirely different from all other ber- 

 ries. It is claimed to bear large and 



luscious golden-yellow fruit, ripening very early, before straW' 

 berries. Everyone should give it a trial. 15 cts. each, 3 for 





cts., |1.00 per dozen, postpaid. 



Olxoice N^o^w ]F*©o^olxe«» 



New Ever-Bearing- Peach— A most remark- 

 able novelty; begins to ripen in July and con- 

 tinues to mature successive crops for three or 

 four months. The fruit is creamy-white, mottled 

 and striped with reddish-purple; very juicy and 

 of delicious quality. The tree is a good, bearer 

 and has never missed a crop since its introduc- 

 tion. It is a truly remarkable novelty, highly 

 recommended for family gardens. Bears ripe 

 fruit and flowers at the same time. Nice young 

 trees, 15 cts. each, |1.50 per dozen, postpaid. 

 Larger size, 25 cts. each, $2.50 per doz., express. 



Tyhurst, New— A splendid large yellow peach, 

 almost round; skin and flesh clear lemon-yellow 

 with no red on the skin or at the pit, a perfect 

 free-stone of very best quality; ripens a little past 

 mid-season; hardy and very productive. Nice 

 young trees 15 cts. each, $1.50 per dozen, post- 

 paid. Larger size, 25 cts. each, |2.50 per dozen, 

 by express. 



New Japan Dwarf Peach— This is the earli- 

 est of all peaches. A real dwarf-growing variety 

 from Japan; very productive, bears when only 

 three or four feet high. A little tree, only one 

 year planted, matured twenty-four large peaches. 



Color crimson and yellow, heavily overlaid with 

 bright, almost blood-red; the flesh is red, too, 

 and of excellent quality. A choice variety for 

 garden culture. 15 cts. each, $1.50 per dozen, 

 postpaid. Larger size, 25 cts. each, |2.50 per 

 dozen, by express. 



Orang-e Free — This is one of the finest of all 

 peaches for the family garden. The fruit is large 

 and round like an orange; the flesh yellow, with 

 yellow skin, mottled all over with beautiful 

 shades of red; seed small and parts more easily 

 from flesh than any peach we know; exceedingly 

 sweet and fine-flavored; ripens in mid-sea.son; 

 the tree is hardy and productive. 15 cts. each, 

 2 for 25 cts., $1.50 per dozen, postpaid. Four to 

 six feet, 25 cts. each, |2.50 per dozen, by express. 



Mountain Rose— A variety of great value; very 

 profitable for market, and steadily growing in 

 favor. Fruit is large and roundish; skin, white, 

 nearly covered with rich red; flesh is white, 

 slightly stained at the stone; juicy and sweet; 

 separates freely from the seed. 15 cts. each, 2 

 for 25 cts., |1.50 per dozen, postpaid. Four to 

 six feet, 25 cts. each, $2.50 per dozen, by express. 



Special Bargain Collection in New Garden Fruits 



For only 76 cts. we will send 1 new Logan Berry (Page 132), 2 New Japan Straw- 

 berries, 1 Golden Mayberry, 1 Loudon Raspberry, 1 New Pomona Currant, 1 New 

 Mammoth Cumberland Raspberry, 1 New Red Jaoliet Gooseberry. The 8 Strong 

 plants, postpaid, 7dc., or with the New Dwarf Bismark Apple (Page 12d), 9 for $1. 



