
x SMALL FRUITS. 
©—* STRAWBERRIES | 
At dozen rates will be mailed free; at 100 rates, add 25 cents per 100 to cover postage. 
eu VAN DEMAN.—The earliest of all.—For description of this, the best of all early Straw- 
yi yy berries, see page 109. 50 cents per dozen; $2.00 per 100. 
me] - MICHEL’S EARLY.—Ripening immediately after Van Deman, and nearly a week earlier than 
yy Crescent. Strong grower, healthy foliage, very productive, and good quality. Has proven very satisfactory 
47 35 cents per dozen; 75 cents per 100; $3.50 per 1000. 
OREGON EVERBEARING.—Is a vigorous grower and adapted to all soils and locations. On the 
Pacific Coast it isa constant, abundant and continuous bearer of handsome large berries, of good qualities, 
from early May till killed by frost, and claimed to show the same persistent bearing properties wherever 
tested in various sections of the United States. <A most wonder and valuable novelty, producing delicious fruits 
the entire season, very desirable for family use, and sells at high figures in market. A customer writes: ‘After 
a thorough trial the past summer we more than ever endorse this wonderful strawberry.” Our plants have won 
the praise and admiration of every one who saw them. The first crop of fruit was ready to pick May 29; they 
have continued to blossom and bear fine large luscious berries all through June and July, and at this writing, 
August Ist, the vines are full of blossoms, half grown berries, berries in all stages of growth and many fit for the table, 
and from present indications they will continue to produce fruit throughout August, September and October, up 
till checked by frost. Certainly worthy of extended cultivation, either for market or home use. 10 cents each ; 50 cts. 
per dozen; $1.00 per 100; $7.50 per 1000. 
THE LHADER.—Is a strong, robust growing plant. Very productive. Clean healthy foliage. Exceedingly 
early and very large. A rare combination of beautiful conical form, deep scarlet, and colors all over at once. Very 
firm, an excellent shipper, and delicious quality. A strong staminate or perfect blossom. On account of its rich color and 
firmness is desirable for canning and preserving. 10 cents each; 50 cents per dozen; $1.00 per 100; $7.50 per 1000. 
K. P. ROE.—Is an exceedingly productive, strong, vigorous growing pian berries of large size, rich crimson color, 
of excellent flavor, ripening very late. The delicious quality, large size and late ripening will make the E. P. Roe a very 
desirable variety for family use, and valuable for market. In full bearing when almost all other varieties are gone. 10 cents 
’ each ; 50 cents per dozen; $1.00 per 100; $7.50 per 1000. : 
> - SHUSTER’S GEM.—A cross between Sharpless and Crescent, and inherits to a remarkable degree the good features of 
each parent. Bright handsome color. Large, firm, good quality ; ripening mid-season. 35 cents per dozen; $1.00 per 100; $4.00 per 1000. 










‘The above valuable varieties make a succession of most delicious Strawberries, from the very earliest to the very latest. 

: s Eight each of the above six varieties of Strawberries for 
Special No. 6. Z $1.00, postpaid. 

@©—% RASPBERRIES. #© 
At dozen rates, will be mailed free; at 100 rates, if 25 cents for 50 plants, and 

40 cents for 100 plants, be added to cover postage. 
THOMPSON’S EARLY PROLIFIC RED RASPBERRY is probably the best early red Rasp- 
‘berry. Plant an excellent grower, canes erect, stout and hardy ; foliage bright green, tough and endures heat 
sand drought remarkably well, and is well adapted to plantingin the South. Berries of good size, bright 
erimson color and very attractive; very much resembling Brandywine and carrying equally, well. Itis very 
yproductive, and the earliest red Raspberry I know of; coming to ripening just asthe Strawberry season 
iis over Highly recommended by all the leading Agricultural Stations. 
10 cents each; 4 for 25 cents; 60 cents per dozen; $1.50 per 100; $12.50 per 1000. 
GOLDEN QUEEN.—This new Raspberry originated on the farm of Ezra Stokes, in Camden County, 
Wew Jersey, and is described by him as an improved Cuthbert, of a beautiful yellow color. Hesays it may 
be fittingly described as a variety of six cardinal virtues, viz.: 1. In flavor it rivals that venerable and 
highest in quality of all Raspberries, Brinkle’s Oranke. 2. In beauty it transcends all other Raspberries I 
haye ever seen; being of arich, bright, creamy yellow, imparting to it a most appetizing effect, both in 
the crate and on the table. 3. In size it challenges the large Cuthbert. 4. In vigor it fully equals its parent 
(the Cuthbert), and resists heat and drought even better. 5. In productiveness it excels the prolific Cuth- 
bert. 6. In hardiness it has no superior. In past unprecedentedly severe winters several rows of it stood 
wholly unprotected at one side of a large field of Cuthberts, all of which were badly killed, while not 
a@ branch of the Golden Queen was injured. 10centseach; 4 jo eae ; © cents per doz.; $1.50 per 100; \ \ 
2.50 per 3 SiN. 
THE $1000.00 THORNLESS Black 
Raspberry ts aNew Black Cap. Achance  ()reqon Everbeating Strawberry. 
oughly tested in field culture where it originated, and also in New Jersey and proved entirely hardy 
very early in ripening, enormously productive; astrong grower; fruit equalling the Gregg 
firmness, size and quality, with less bloom. It is practically free from thorns, they being so 
few and so small to hardly be noticed—a very desirable feature. The canes almost assmooth and 
clean asa willow. It is, all things considered, a great improvement over all other Black Caps. 
$1000.00 was aid for the control and original stock of this valuable berry. 
10 cents each; 4 for 25 cents; 12 for 50 cents; $2.50 per 100; $20.00 per 1000. 











































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Special No. 7° of the sata three 
varieties of Raspberries and 3 of each of 
= the three Blackberries on page 125, for 
SS" $1.00, postpaid. 
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1 Pear, Wilder Early. 1 Plum, Abundance. 
1 Pear, Vermont Beauty. 1 doz. Michel’s Strawberry. 
#1 Pear, [daho. 1 doz. Gandy Strawberry. 
7 1 Apple, Fallawater. 44 doz. Cuthbert Raspberries, { 
1 Apple, Garfield. 44 doz. Erie Blackberries, 
1 Peach, Crosbey. 1 Grape, Moore’s Early. 
#1 Peach, Champion. 1 Grape, Niagara. 
j 1 Peach, Elberta, 1 Grape, Delaware. ; 
| All the above delivered, postpaid, at any i 
Post Office in the United States for only H 
All good, strong, healthy plants and $4 4 At} 4 
trees. Sure to Please. ; 

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