NEW FLORAL GUIDE—SPRING, 1899. 
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STRAWBERRY RASPBERRY. 
NEW 
“4 Strawberry 
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(p) Raspberry 
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Japanese 
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\ Strawberry. 
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UR trials of this 
remarkable 
Berry have fully 
demonstrated its val- 
ue as promising New 
Garden Fruit wor- 
thy of trial by all, 
and likely to prove 
of immense value in 
places where more 
tender varieties do 
not succeed. It is 
pronounced by all 
the most beautiful 
fruit they ever saw. 
The berries are about 
the size and shape of 
the largest strawberry 
as shown in the illus- 
tration above, which 
was made expressly for 
this book from bearing 
COPYRIGHTED 1898 bushes on our own 
Te Bs grounds. The color is 
intense, bright glisten- 
ing crimson, with an 
exquisite bloom, altogether unequalled in beauty; they have a rich, stimulating, sub acid flavor, 
entirely different from other berries ; have few seeds, are excellent for eating with sugar, and also 
for cooking and making jams, jellies and preserves, which have a new and delicious flavor, entirely 
theirown. The plants fruit the first season, and are very productive. The bush grows 2% to 3 feet 
high, and though it dies down in Winter it is entirely hardy, and comes up fresh every Spring, and 
blooms and fruits the same season. The fruit begins to ripen in July, and the bushes continue 
bearing both fruit and flowers for at least three months, or until cut down by frost. They grow and 
do well in poor ground or rich, and can be depended on to bear a good crop every year regardless of 
heat or drought. Everyone interested in Garden Fruits should give them a careful trial. We make 
prices very low. 10 cts. each; 3 for 25 cts.; 80 cts. per doz. Postpaid; $5 per hundred by Express. 
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