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CHOICE SMHLL FRUITS 



BLACKBERRIES 



NEW ICEBERG. This new white Blackberry is a 

 very interesting novelty. Grows in clusters; fruit larger that 

 Lawton, sweet, verv tender and earl v. Price, 15c. each; 

 $1.50 per dozen ; SIO.OO per 100. 



EJLDOlwAOO. New; very hardy; no core. Very 

 sweet, with the flavor of the wild beriy. Prolific and of good 

 size. 10c. each; 60c. per dozen; $2.50 per 100. 



ERIE. Hardy; productive; large and of good quality. 

 10c. each ; .TOc per dozen ; 82.50 per 100. 



KITTATINNY. Very large; medium to late. Not 

 hardy north of New York City. 10c. each; 50c. per dozen; 

 $2.50 per ICO. 



DEWBERRIES 



PREMO. As large as Lucretia, of jet black color, good 

 quality and firm. From 7 to 10 days earlier than Lucretia; 

 good strong foliage. 30c. each ; $2.50 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. 



tUCRETIA. The old standard dewberry. Large and 

 handsome. 10c. each ; 50c. per dozen ; S2.50 per 100. 



CURRANTS 



PRES. WILDER. In size of bunch and berry, color 

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

 Prolific. Price, $1.00 per dozen; 86.00 per 100. 



MOORE'S RUBY. Not so large as Wilder. Later. 

 Very sweet and free from acid. Price, 81.00 per dozen ; 86.00 

 per 100. 



PRINCE ALBERT. Large and most productive of 

 any; quit acid; good fbr jelly. Price, 81.00 per dozen ; 

 $6.00 per 100. 



Per doz. Per 100. 



CHERRY. Large red. 1 year 50c. $2.00 



2 " ... 75c. 2.50 



FAY'S PROLIFIC. 1 " ... 50c. 2.00 



2 " ... 75c. 2.50 



GOOSEBERRIES 



CHAUTAUQUA. Vigorous, upright grower. Fruit a 

 beautiful light yellow, often an inch in diameter, sweet and 

 of fine flavor. Price, 50c. each. 



INDUSTRY. An English sort. Fruit dark red, large 

 and of good quality. Season early. 20e. each ; 82.00 per doz. 



DOWNING. Large, light green; suitable for family 

 use or for market. 1-vear, 75c. per dozen; $3.00 per 100; 

 2-year, 81. OO per dozen ; '$4.00 per 100 ; 830.00 per 1000. 



RASPBERRIES 



Red Varieties 



ROYAL 

 CHURCH. 



Berry large, 

 dark crimson, 

 firm and of good 

 quality. Deli- 

 cious flavor, ex- 

 cellent 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, 

 2oe. per dozen ; 

 $1.00 per 100. 



CUTHBERT. 

 The old stand- 

 ard and hard to 

 beat ; very pro- 

 BOYAI. CHURCH RASPBERRY. ductive ; a rich 



red, firm and 

 good quality. Price same as " Miller." 



Yellow Varieties 



GOLDEN QUEEN. A yellow seedling of the Cuth- 

 bert. Very large, productive and hardy. The only yellow 

 that is firm enough to carry to market. 50c. per dozen; 81.50 

 per 100. 



Black Cap Varieties 



CUMBERLAND. The business Black Cap. Fruit very 

 large, wonderfully productive and absolutely hardy. Early. 

 Price, 20c. each ; $2.00 per dozen. 



MUNGER. Later than " Gregg," somewhat firmer. 

 Jet black. Price, 35c. per dozen ; 82.00 per 100. 



GREGG. The standard Black Cap. Profitable market 

 sort. 30c. per dozen ; $1.00 per 100. 



STRAWBERRIES 



A Small But Choice List 



THE MHXIMUS 



The Greatest of all Strawberries 



After care- 

 ful test, we tind 

 it to be the 

 1 argest and 

 most beautiful 

 of all Straw- 

 berries. Perfect 

 bloomer; plant 

 strongand 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 scar- 

 let, never mis- 

 shapen; flesh 

 pink, sometimes 

 white at the cen- 

 tre, very tender, 

 of mild flavor. If 

 there is such a 

 thing as the 

 ONE great 

 StravFberr y, 

 Mazimus fills 

 the bill. 



MAXI.Mt'S. 



GLEN MARY. Very vigorous; perfect-blooming plant 

 of Brandy wine and Isabel type. Enoimously productive of 

 larte to very large, briglit, 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. (Midsenson.) The berries are very beau- 

 tiful and average extraordinarily large — often H 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 israrel.vever misshapen. Thecolorisa 

 rich glossy crimson that every one admires. 



BRANDYWINE. {Midseason to very late.) Brandywlne 

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

 ever before has received such enthusiastic praise over so 

 wide an extent of territory. The berries are of large size, 

 glossy scarlet, very firm, solid and shapely, of delightful 

 aroma, rich, juicy and luscious, and wonderfully productive. 



"THE GANDY." (Late.) One of the best /o(e straw- 

 berries ever introduced. Strictly fancy. The fruits are 

 uniformly large, perfect in form, and firm; color, bright 

 crimson and as glossy as if varnished. Quality superb, 

 delightful aroma, suggestive of both strawberries and 

 peaches. 



BUBACH, No. 5 (P). (Midseason.) A prominent straw- 

 berry grower says : "If all varieties were culled out but ten, 

 he would place Bubach No. 5 at the head of the list, on 

 account of its large, bright berries, immense yield and fine 

 flavor." 



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PRICES ON THE ABOVE CHOICE LIST : 



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

 by express, 25c. perdozen ; 81.00 per 100; 88.00per 1000. 



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FRENCH EVERBEARING STRAWBERRY 

 "Saint Antoine de Padoue " 



The plants are vigorous and strong, very dark green, 

 throwing out its runners in every direction. The fruit is 

 similar to the "St. Joseph," large, beautiful crimson color 

 and of fine flavor. It puts out strong runners very early in 

 the season, and these very soon throw up blossoms and fruit, 

 and, weather conditions being favorable, will continue to 

 fruit all summer. Stock very limited, and only offered tillun- 

 sold. Price, 10c. each ; 3 for 25c.; per dozen, 60e.; 25 for $1.00. 



