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“Strawberry Raspberry. 
NEW STRAWBERRY RASPBERRY, or TREE STRAW- 
BERRY. This is one of the most beautiful Fruits ever seen; 
berries the size and shape of the largest strawberries; bright, 
rich, shining scarlet, with an exquisite bloom; makes lovely 
jams, jellies and tarts, having a delicious fiavor entirely 
different from any otherfruit; bears the first season and 
gets larger and stronger eyery year. Came from Japan 
and tested for two years here; the bush grows from eighteen 
inches to two feet high, is entirely hardy and will do well 
everywhere, regardless of heatand drought. All lovers of 
new fruits should give ita trial. 20 cts.each; three 
for 50 ects.; $1.75 per doz. 
NEW LOUDON RASPBERRY. Recommendedas gf 
the finest red raspberry in cultivation, because of . 
its vigorous growth, large size, beautiful rich crim- 
son color, excellent quality, marvelous productive- 
ness and perfect hardiness. The best for family 
use and best for market is the verdict of all who 
have tried it. 20 cts. each; 3 for 50 ets.; $1.75 per 
doz. Bearing size, 35 cts. each; three for $1.00. , 
NEW MAMMOTH WINTER CHERRY. (Phys- 
alis Francheti). Comes from Japan and recom- 
mended as a choice new garden fruit. The plants 
die down in Winter and come up fresh in the 
Spring; bears abundantly the first season. Pro- 
ducing an immense number of large luscious 
fruits the size of phums, brilliant orange red color 
and encased in large balloon-like vessels, very 
eurious and handsome. Fruit makes excellent 
preserves, pies, confections, ete., and will keep a long 
time. 20cts. each; three for 50 cts.; $1.75 per doz. 
SPECIAL OFFER: The Five New Fruits Above 
for $5 cts., or with the Bis- 
marck Apple, Six for $1.25, postpaid, 
NEW DWARF BISMARCK APPLE. 
Delicious Quality, Beautiful color, Wonderfully Prolific. 
Fine for Planting in Garden or Yard, or in Boxes or Pots. 
This wonderful new dwarf Apple is said to have come 
from New Zealand, and wherever tested in this country has 
proved an astonishing revelation in early fruiting; beau- 
tiful color atid appearance, excellent quality and perfect 
hardiness; nothing like it was ever seen before. A little 
tree not over a foot high, and grown in a pot, has been 
known to bear a large apple a few months after planting, 
and it seems certain the trees will bear profusely the first, 
orat least the second year from planting. They ean be 
grown in pots or boxes, if desired, but are particularly rec- 
ommended for planting in gardens an small yards, where 
fine fruits are desired but not room for large trees. The 
apples are of very large size and beautiful, rich, golden-yel- 
low color. They ripen early and are of the most distinct 
and delicious flavor. Price, nice one-year trees, 40 cts. 
each; three for $1.20; $1.59 per dozen. Six novelties on 
this page, $1.25, postpaid. 
THE 
NEW LOGAN BERRY 
or Blackberry Raspberry. 
This grand new berry has been tested 
here for two years; itis a strong, vigor: 
ous grower, quite hardy, and promises to 
be a valuable addition to our small fruits, 
It originated in California,andseems tobe 
a true hybrid between the raspberry and 
blackberry, partaking of the nature of 
both in quality and appearance, but of 
finer and more delightful flavor; the 
berries are the size of the largest black- 
berries and of arich dark purple-red color. 
It is an abundant bearer, the fruit has 
very few seeds, ripens early (before 
blackberries), and is of such excellent 
quality for eating and cooking that it 
has brought four times the price of other 
berries, and will probably continue high 
for several years. Hvery one interested 
in new fruits should try it. 25 cts. each; 
3 for 60 cts.; $2.25 per doz., postpaid. 
NEW GOLDEN MAYBERRY. Grows 
in tree form, entirely different from 
other berries; claimed to bear large 
luscious golden yellow fruits, ripening 
very early, before strawberries. 15 cts, 
each; three for 40 cts.; $1.25 per doz 
New wart Bismarck Apple 
