130 The Conard & Jones Company. Choice New Garden Fruits (Cont'd). 
NEW RATHBUN BLACKBERRY 
E RECOMMEND this grand new Blackberry as one of the very, 
best, both for family use and for market. It is immensely J¥ 
productive, and the berries are of enormous size, 45 of them A") 
having measured a full quart. The color is deep jet black, and JaN Vi 
the flavor is delicious, very rich, sugary and melting. The bushes - 
grow erect and strong in tree form, and do not sucker but root 
from the tips of the branches. They S 
bear and ripen early and are un- f 
doubtedly one of the choicest 
and most valuable garden 
fruits you can plant. 
Early Harvest Black- ¢ 
berry—This is one of @} 
the most valuable vari- 
eties where it succeeds, * 
but not entirely hardy in 
the north. It is one of 
the earliest to ripen and 
being a good shipper 
is a very profitable 
kind for market. It 
is a dwarf compact 
grower and enor- 
mous bearer; fruit 
medium size, black 
and of excellent 
quality. 
New .,.White 
Blackberry, 
‘“Tceberg’’—tThis 
is not offered as a curiosity, but 1s a grand lus- 
cious fruit, nearly equal to the best blackberries in 
flavor and quality, with the advantage of being | The Lucretia Dewberry—This is well-known 
clear white instead of black. and highly valued for garden planting; it ripens a 
New Blackberry ‘*‘ Eldorado’’—New and little before blackberries. The berries are often 
very hardy. Stands the hardest Winters without one and one-half inches long, by an inch in dia- 
injury and is an enormous bearer. The berries meter, sweetand luscious to the centre. Itis very 
are large, jet black, ripen early, and are very productive; a dozen plants will supply quite a large 
sweet and delicious. One of the newest and hest family, equally good raw or cooked. It is one of | 
blackberries ever introduced. the very earliest and best of our garden fruits. | 
Price, same for all, 10 cents each, 3 for 25 cents, 75 cents per dozen, postpaid. 
NEW CHERRIES 
Montmorency—A very large, bright red acid cherry, enormously pro- 
ductive. Makes a neat compact tree. A good early bearer, fine for 
family use and market. Nice one-year trees, 30 cts., postpaid. Two- 
~ year trees, 35 cts. each; $3.50 per dozen, express. 
% Early Richmond—Low bushy grower ; fruit large dark red, 
‘& very juicy and rich. One of the best and most productive early 
4 cherries for family use and market. Nice one-year trees, 30 
2 cts., postpaid. Two-year, 35 cts. ; $3.50 per doz., express. 
. May Duke—Makes tall upright trees with regular 
compact heads, fine for both shade and fruit. 
4 Large bright red. Fruit firm and sweet. Nice 
one-year trees, 30 cts., postpaid. Two-year trees, 
30 cts. each; $3.50 per doz., express. 
7 Windsor—Fruit, large, juicy and rich, liver color- 
ed, very distinct, hardy and productive. A valuable 
late variety. Nice one-year trees, 30 cts., postpaid. 
Two-year, 35 cts. each.; $3.50 per doz., express. 
Special-Olfer: jrcacsan st 
postpaid. The 4 in 2-year size, $1.20, express. 
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Special Bargain Collection in New Garden Fruits 1 Brighton Grape Vine, 
2 1 Victor Peach, 1 Russian | 
Apricot, 3 Cuthbert Raspberries, 3 Rathbun Blackberries, 1 Fays Currant, 1 Downing 
Gooseberry, 1 Russian [Mulberry. The set of 12 for 75 cts. Ask for collection “S.’’ | 
MONTMORENCY CHER 
