St. Regis 



RFr^T^ (Everbearing). This great Rasp- 



0±. rVX^VJlO berry, introduced by us 15 



years ago, is still a leader among the everbearing kinds. 

 An extremely heavy yielder, fruit bright red, of meltlnS. 

 delicious quality. Price — Heavy fruiting canes, per 

 dozen, $3.00; per 100, $15.00. 



T A TTR ANrr^TT (New Everbearing). This is a won- 

 -"^ lVn.i"N KjH/ <jerf ul variety, bearing large, rich, 

 juicy pink berries as freely In the Autumn as during the 

 summer months. Price — Extra selected canes, per 

 dozen, $5.00; per 100, $40.00. 



(^(~\T TTlVTTlTA^r ^ midseason variety of excep- 

 V>(Wlj\JiV10irVi-N tlonally good quality. Fruit Is 

 crimson-purple, freely borne on heavy, vigorous canes. 

 An ideal home-garden sort. Price — Extra heavy tip 

 plants, dozen $1.50; per 100, $7.50. 



GOLDEN QUEEN ^^^X^rRlX^^T 



of a clear, translucent, amber color. A variety that 

 succeeds well in all localities. Price — Extra selected; 

 dozen, $2.50; 100, $15.00. 



VTC^T'OR Y ^'■^ extremely hardy, most attrac- 



' tive red variety, of record yielding 



power. Endures 30° below zero, while in summer un- 

 affected by hottest weather. Price — Extra heavy trans- 

 planted; dozen, S3. 00; 100, $20.00. 



