T^e above illustration shows tne berries one-half natural size. 



All things considered tiiis is the most valuable Collection of Berries we have ever 

 offered. Each one is an ideal variety of its class and we believe them to be the five most 

 valuable Small Fruits yet produced; for the home garden at least. And then what a bargain! 

 Figure up the prices of them and you will see at what a reduction the Collection is offered. 

 Any one of the five is really worth more than what we ask for the whole lot, 



LOG/\N BERRY heavily of large, delicious, jet black fruit — the only 



rp, -4. ^ - 4. , ^- 4.1 4.- \ 4. u u -J variety as yet offered that is absolutely hardy and 



The greatest lutroduction ot the times. A true hybrid j j j j 



between the Blackberry and Red Raspberry ! Large 

 as the largest Blackberries and the color of Red Rasp- 

 berries and unites the flavor of both; rich, sprightly, 

 melting and without core. Ripens very early, yields 

 abundantly and is entirely hardy. See pages 16 and 17. 



LOUDON RASPBERRY. 



A leader among red Raspberries and the richest and 

 finest in quality of all hardy sorts. The fruit is exceed- 

 ingly large and of a beautiful crimson color; the canes 

 of strong, vigorous growth, hardy and prolific. With 

 this, one is sure of a bountiful supply of delicious and 

 extremely beautiful Raspberries. See page 13. 



ELDORADO BLACKBERRY. 



The most valuable variety yet produced, as it has a 

 strong growing absolutely hardy cane, which yields 



giving large berries as w^ell. See page 19. 



JERSEYIMARKETSTRAWBERRY 



The ideal general purpose berry and sure to please 

 everybody who plants it. Large, brilliant crimson fruit 

 that is delicious in quality and firm. The plant is per- 

 fection in habit and growth, wonderfully prolific and 

 ripens its fruit in midseason. See page 5. 



MICHIGAN STRAWBERRY. 



The latest of all Strawberries to ripen, beginning 

 when the Gandy is about done. In size it is simply 

 mammoth and is as handsome and delicious as it is late 

 and large. The plant is a strong grower and prolific 

 and the fruit is so firm and highly fiavored it surpasses 

 all others for canning and for profit. The finest and 

 largest of all late Strawberries. See page 6. 



For only 50 cents we will send one plant each of the above five Small Fruits. For $i.25 we will send three of each. 

 For $2.00 we will send six ol each. For $3.50 we will send a dozen of each— a^/ strong, well rooted plants in every 

 instance — by mail or express as preferred. If sent bi/ express largest plants luill be selected. 



