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THE CONARD & JONES COMPANY, WEST GROVE, PA. 



NEW GARDEN FRUITS 



...FOR... 



FALL PLANTING, 



New Logan Berry 



tBlackberry Raspberry). 



This grand new berry has been tested 

 here for three years ; it is a strong, vigor- 

 ous grower, quite hardy, and promises to 

 be a vahiable addition to our small fruits. 

 It originated in Calif ornia, and seems to be 

 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- 

 berriesand of a rich darkpurple-redcolor. 

 It is an abundant bearer, the fruit hps 

 very few seeds, ripens earlj- (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. Every one interested 

 in new fruits should try it. 1.5 cts each; 

 3 for iO cts.; SI. 25 per doz., postpai<I. 



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 flavor entirely 

 different from any other fruit; bears the first season and 

 gets larger and stronger every year. Came from Japan 

 andtestedfortwoyearshere; the bushgrowsfrom eighteen 

 inches to two feet high, is entirely hardy and will do well 

 everywhere, regardless of heat and drought. All lovers of 

 new fruits should give it a trial. 12 cts. each; three 

 for 30 cts.; Sl.OO per doz. 



NEW LOUDON RASPBERRY— Recommended as 

 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 be«t for family 

 use and best for market is the verdict of all who 

 have tried it 10 cts. each; 3 for 25 cts; Sl.CO per 

 doz. Bearing size, 15 cts. each ; three for 40 cts. 



NEW GOLDEN MAYBERRY — Grows in tree 

 form, entirely different from other berries; claimed 

 to bear large luscious golden yellow fruits, ripen- 

 ing very early, before strawberries. 15 cts. each; 

 three for 40 cts.; §125 per doz. 



SPECIAL OFFER. The Four New 



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for 50 cts., or with the Bismarck Apple. 



five for 70 cts., 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 and appearance, excellent quality and perfect 

 hai'diness; 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 

 or at least the second year from planting. They can be 

 grown in pots or boxes, if desired, but are particularly rec- 

 ommended for planting in gardens and 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, 25 cts. 

 eacli; three for 65 cts.; $2.25 per dozen. JFive novelties on 

 this page, 70 cts., postpaid. 



Ne-w Dwarf Bismarck Apple. 



