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Superb Raspberries (Continued) 



REGIS 



LA FRANCE 



The Queen of Red Raspberries 



In the La France, the lovers of Red Raspber- 

 ries will find expressed to the greatest degree all 

 of those quahties which create such a desire for 

 this fruit. Late crops, the most choice fruit, 

 are quite frequently heavier than the earlier ones. 

 The berries are a deep pink, bordering on the 

 red, and are juicy with a delicious flavor quite 

 indescribable in all of its appeal through printed 

 words. Selected sucker plants, dozen, ^3.00; 100, 

 $20.00. Heavy fruiting age plants, dozen, ^5.00; 

 100, $35.00. 



King — This combines earliness, bright color, 

 firmness, and excellent quality of its berries with 

 vigorous growth, productiveness, and hardiness 

 of cane in an extraordinary degree. Sucker 

 plants, dozen, $1.00; 100, $5.00. Transplanted 

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



LATHAM 



Another season's extensive tests have proven to 

 our thorough satisfaction that this is surely the 

 very best of all sorts for many sections. It is a 

 splendid, strong growing variety, and produces 

 immense quantities of bright red, extra large ber- 

 ries during the latter part of June and well into 

 July. Heavy sucker plants, dozen, $2.00; 100, 

 $10.00. Extra strong transplanted plants, 

 dozen, $3.00; 100, $20.00. 



WHITE QUEEN (Everbearing) 



Bears From June Until Freezing Weather. 



This beautiful, white-fruited everbearing 

 species (Rubus strigosus albus) is in some 

 respects actually an improvement upon St. 

 Regis, its fruit being larger and its quality 

 simply superb. Due to extraordinary de- 

 mands, our supply of plants of White Queen 

 had become alarmingly low during the past 

 few years, but we are now in a position to 

 fill ord ers for any reasonable quantity and 

 suggest that you give this superbly flavored 

 sort a good trial. It is of particularly allur- 



ing appearance when served with fruit of a bright 

 red variety and, as already stated, its quality is the 

 very highest. Selected sucker plants, dozen, $5.00 i 

 100, $30.00. 



Black Raspberries 



Cumberland — Produces, in great profusion, the larg- 

 est berries of any Blackcap that we have ever grown, 

 ripening in mid-season and continuing for two 

 weeks. Tips, dozen, $1.00; 100, $5.00. Heavy trans- 

 planted plants, dozen, $2.00; 100, $10.00. 



HONEY SWEET 



Every connoisseur will surely enjoy the fruit of 

 Honey Sweet, which is remarkably rich, sweet, and 

 luscious. Canes are of strong growth and yield 

 heavily. Ripens early to mid-season. We con- 

 sider it by far the best of all Blackcaps. Selected 

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



Kansas — The most widely grown "Blackcap" be- 

 cause of its reliability and the excellence of its 

 fruit. The canes are of strong growth, hardy and 

 exceedingly prolific. Berries of large size, jet black, 

 firm, sweet, and excellent. One of the very best 

 of the Blackcaps as a shipper. Ripens early. 

 Tips, dozen, $1.00; 100, $5.00. 

 Plum Farmer — The berries are of highest quality, 

 large size, and firm, meaty texture. Most valu- 

 able for market growers. Tips, dozen, $1.00; 

 100, $5.00. Heavy transplanted plants, dozen, 

 $2.00; 100, $10.00. 



Scarff — Superior to old Gregg, which it surpasses 

 in every way. Its fruit is almost, if not fully, as 

 large as Cumberland, and it is produced in much 

 greater profusion than that variety. Absolutely 

 hardy and a vigorous grower. 

 Tips, doz., $1.25; 100, $6.00. 



WHITE QUEEN 

 Raspberries are 

 Delicious as a 

 Table Fruit 



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