LITTLE SILVER, N. J. 



Garden Fruits 



Raspberries, St. Regis Everbearing or Ranere 



SUPERB RASPBERRIES 



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Culture — Plant red or upright growing varieties in rows 6 feet apart, plants 3 feet apart in the rows, 

 requiring 2,420 plants per acre; or 4 feet apart each way, if to be grown in hills. In the garden, plant 

 4 feet apart each way, festrict to hills, permitting but 3 or 4 canes to remain in each hill. 



ST. REGIS EVERBEARING or RANERE 



Would you not consider that 17 years of trials and tests were sufficient to prove a Raspberry ? 

 It was our pleasure, 17 years ago, to introduce the St. Regis Raspberry, and today we are just as 

 happy to call your especial attention to this fruit. It is slightly smaller than some of the real large 

 varieties, but the lusciousness of the fruit more than compensates for that. It is an abundant bearer 

 right up to freezing weather. If planted early in the Spring, or Fall preceding, it will yield a moderate 

 crop the first season. St. Regis is such a thrifty and rugged bush that it will produce a large number 

 of suckers. Limit these to a single row of plants or not to exceed 3 or 4 to a hill. 



Selected sucker plants, doz. $1.00, 100 S5.00, 1000 $35.00. Transplanted plants, doz. $1.50, 100 $7.50. 

 1000 $60.00. Heavy fruiting plants, doz. $3.00, 100 $20.00. 



OTHER RED RASPBERRIES 



Viking. Fast becoming a national favorite — our 

 "best seller." No superlatives are too strong to 

 describe it. Viking is a strong, vigorous grower, 

 a frost resister. Originating in Ontario, it is the 

 hardiest of all Raspberries — least likely to 

 Winterkill. Bears large, bright red berries of 

 firm substance and excellent flavor, on tall, 

 heavy canes — nearly spineless. Be sure to plant 

 this rugged variety. You'll be glad later that 

 we urged you. Heavy sucker plants, doz. $2.00, 

 100 $10.00. Selected transplants, doz. $3.00, 

 100 $15.00. 



Ohta. An extremely hardy, vigorous growing sort, 

 bearing beautiful scarlet, firm berries. Has Fall- 

 bearing tendencies. Sucker plants, doz. $1.00, 

 100 $5.00. Transplanted plants, doz. $1.50, 

 100 $7.50. 



Cuthbert. Introduced by us in 1878. Berries of 

 large size, deep crimson, moderately firm, high 

 quality, rich and spicy. Canes of strong growth, 

 with large, healthy foliage, but not entirely 

 hardy during severe Winters. Midseason. 

 Sucker plants, doz. $1.00, 100 $5.00, 1000 $35.00. 

 Wonderful heavy fruiting age plants, doz. $3.00, 

 100 $20.00. 



Donboro. Ripening about a week before Cuth- 

 bert, one of the earliest varieties of good quality. 

 Selected sucker plants, doz. $2.00, 100 $10.00. 



King. Combines earliness, bright color, firmness 

 and excellent quality of its berries with vigorous 

 growth, productiveness and hardiness of cane. 

 This is a good producer in all climates and under 

 all conditions. Very prolific. Sucker plants, 

 doz. $1.00, 100 $5.00. Transplanted plants, 

 doz. $1.50, 100 $7.50. 



