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PALMEIR'S VERY EARLY — EXACT SIZE. 



Blackberries 



ECDOKADO. New ; very hardy ; no core. Very 

 sweet, with the flavor of the wild berry. Prolific and of 

 good size. 10c. each; 60c. per dozen; S2.50 per 100. 



£KIE. Hardy; productive ; large and of good quality. 

 10c. each ; 50p. per dozen ; 82.50 per 100. 



KITTATINNY. Very large; medium to late. Not 

 hardy north of New York Citv. lOe. each; 50c. per dozen ; 

 $2.50 per 100. 



liUCRETIA. The old standard dewberry. 50c. per 

 doz.; S2.50perl00; 815.00 per 1,000. 



Currants 



PKES. WILDER. In size ol' bunch and berry, color 

 and quality of fruit, the Wilder is much superior to Fay's 

 Prolific. Price, 81.00 per dozen ; 86.00 per 100. 



Per doz. Per 100. 



CHEBKY. Large red. 1 year . . 50c. 82.00 



2 " ... 75c. 2.50 



1 " ... 60c. 2.00 



2 " ... 75c. 2.50 



FAT'S PROLIFIC. 



Gooseberries 



INDUSTRY. An 



English sort. Fruit 

 dark red, large and 

 of good q uali ty. 

 Season early. 20c. 

 each ; 82.00 per doz. 



DOWNING. 

 Large, light green ; 

 suitable for family 

 use or for market. 

 1-year, 75c. per doz.; 

 83.00 per 100 ; 2-year, 

 81.50 per doz.; S5.0J 

 per 100; 840 00 per 

 1,000. 



Raspberries 



R.ed Varieties 



KG YAL CHURCH. 



Berry large, dark 

 crimson, firm and of 

 good quality. Deli- 

 cious flavor.excellent 

 for jams, jellies, etc. 

 Price, 25c. per dozen ; 

 81.50 per 100. 



MILLER. Large 

 bright red berry, 

 holding size until 

 end of season ; does 

 not fade; small core, 

 very firm. Price, 25c. 

 per dozen; $1.50 per 

 100. 



CUTHBEBT. 

 The old standard and 

 hard to beat; very 

 productive ; a rich 

 red, firm and good 

 qui\lity. Price same 

 as Miller. 



BlacH Cap Varieties 



CUMBERLAND. The business Black Cap. Fruit very 

 large, wonderfully productive and absolutely hardy. Early. 

 Price, 20c. each ; S2.00 per dozen. 



GREGG. The standard Black Cap. Profitable market 

 sort 30c. per dozen ; 82.00 per 100. 



NEW TWENTIETH CENTURY STRAWBERRY 

 Palmer's Very Early 



This berry was originated by Mr. I. S. Palmer, of Northern New York. It 

 proves to be the largest and most beautiful of nil early strawberries, perfect 

 bloomer, plants strong and robust, produces two and four fruit stalks to each plant, 

 all of them well filled with large berries. Berries are large, rich, dark, glossy red, 

 perfectly conical, with flesh red all through. Each berry is a fountain of juice. 

 The cut shown is e.xact size. The largest, best-shaped, and most beautiful extra 

 eirly berry ever known in productiveness. It will rank with Crescent, Parker, 

 Earl, Glen Mary, Hrtverland, and other great yielders. It ripens fully ten days 

 ahead of Mitchel Early, Johnson Early, and E.\celsior. Price, by mail, postpaid, 

 50c. per dozen ; by express, $1.25 per 100 ; 88.00 per 1,000. 



New Chellie Strawberry 



This berry originated in Camden County, N. J. The plant has a perfect 

 blossom, is a strong grower, free runner, clear of rust, very productive, and a sure 

 bearer, the fruit ripening midseason to late. The large, symmetrically shaped 

 berry, with a fresh green calyx, is a bright, glossy red ; coloring all over, and hav- 

 ing no green point, it presents a strikingly attractive appearance throughout the 

 season. It is of firm texture and superior flavor, resembling that of the wild 

 strawberry. Price, by mail, postpaid, 50c. per dozen ; bv express, $1.25 per lOO; 

 88.00 per 1,000. 



The Maximus 



n-e find to be one of the largest and most beautiful of all Strawberries. 



Perfect bloomer; plant strong and robust. Produces two and four fruit stalks to a 

 plant, all of them well filled with large to very large berries. Berries conical, deep, 

 glossy scarlet; flesh pink, sometimes white at the centre, very tender, of mild flavor. 



GLEN MAKY. Very vigorous; perfect-blooming plant 

 of Brandy wine and Isabel type. Enormously productive of 

 large to very large, bright, deep red berries. Yellow seeds 

 on surface; flesh very firm. Light red clear to the centre; 

 sweet, rich and high-flavored; a decidedly good berry in 

 point of plant, yield, great size, fine form, bright 

 color, firmness and good quality. 



BISMARCK. Perfect flowering. A new and vigorous 

 seedling of Bubach. Plant very vigorous, fruit stalks very 

 heavy. Broad, dark leaves. Moderately productive, but all 

 the berries are large to very large. Light scarlet color 

 and glossy. 



MARSHALL. (Midseason.) The berries are very beau- 

 tiful and average extraordinarily large — often 14 will fill a 

 quart measure. As a berry for home use it is peerless. It is 

 the first of the extra large varieties to ripen, and although of 

 great size, the fruit is rarely ever misshapen. The color is a 

 rich glossy crimson that every one admires. 



BKANDYWINE. {Midseason to very late.) Brandywine 

 is already world-famous ; in fact, we doubt if any strawberry 



ever before has 



THE CHELLIK STBAWBEBBY. (SI .25 per 100; 88.00 per 1,000. ) 



ceived such enthusi- 

 .istic praise over so 

 wide an extent of ter- 

 ritory. The berries 

 are of large size, 

 glossy scarlet, very 

 firm, solid and 

 slmpely, of delight- 

 ful aroma, rich, juicy 

 and luscious, and 

 wonderfully produc- 

 tive. 



"THE OANDY." 

 (Late.) One of the 

 best late strawber- 

 ries ever introduced. 

 Strictly fancy. The 

 fruits are uniformly 

 large, perfect in form 

 and firm; color, 

 bright crimson and 

 ns gloss.v as if var- 

 nished. Quality 

 superb; delightful 

 iiroma, suggestive of 

 both strawberries 

 and peaches. 



BUBACH, No. 5 

 (P). (Midseason.) A 

 jjrominent strawber- 

 ry grower says: "If 

 all varieties were cul- 

 led out but ten, he 

 would place Bubach 

 No. 5 at tlie head of 

 the list, on account 

 of its large, bright 

 berries, immense 

 yield and fine 

 flavor." 



PRICES ON THE ABOVE SEVEN VARIETIES 



By mail, postpaid, 40c. per dozen ; 81.50 per 100; by ex- 

 press, 25c. per dozen; 81.00 per 100; 86 00 per 1,000. 



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