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RASPBERRIES — Continued 



Cuthbert. Most popular red Raspberry in the 

 country, producing large fruit of superb quality 

 in anv soil or climate. Sucker plants, doz. $1.00, 

 100 85.00, 1000 S35.00. 



Donboro. A heavy producer of very early quality 

 berries. Selected sucker plants, doz. $1.50, 100 

 S7.50. 



Golden Queen. Practically identical with Cuth- 

 bert save for the golden color of its berries. Sucker 

 plants, doz. $1.50, 100 S8.00. 



June. One of the earliest of all Raspberries, with 

 large, red, firm berries of excellent quality. Se- 

 lected sucker plants, doz. $1.00, 100 $5.00. 



Kansas. x\nother black Raspberry, equally pleasing 

 in flavor and appearance. Good for the home 

 garden. Tips, doz. $1.00, 100 $5.00. Heavy, 

 transplanted plants, doz. $2.00, 100 $10.00. 



King. A splendid sort for the home garden, being 

 too soft for distant shipment, yet attractive and 

 easily picked. Sucker plants, doz. $1.00, 100 $5.00. 



LAYER STRAWBERRIES 



For hill culture in the family garden, plant in rows 

 2 feet apart and the plants a foot apart in the rows, 

 cutting off all runners as they appear. If to be 

 allowed to grow in matted rows, set the plants in 

 rows 3 feet apart and the plants one foot apart in 

 the rows. 



All varieties, unless otherwise noted, selected 

 layer plants, $1.25 per 100, $8.00 per 1000 



{Increase remittance by 10 per cent if shipment by 

 parcel post is desired) 



EARLY VARIETIES 

 Blakemore. A sensational new variety introduced 



by the U. S, Department of Agriculture. Splendid 



alike for home garden or market, being equally 



attractive to the senses of sight and of taste. 



Ripens a week to 10 days ahead of Premier, and 



has absolutely no weaknesses, save that you just 



won't be able to get enough of them, despite the 



size of their crop. $1.50 per 100, $10.00 per 1000. 

 Campbell Early. Very early, with beautiful big 



berries, ripening evenly all over. 

 Cooper. Early. Large berries of high quality, too 



soft for shipping. 

 Early Jersey Giant. A large, shapely berry, extra 



early and of the highest quality. Has long been a 



worthy specialty of our nursery. $1.50 per 100, 



$10.00 per 1000. 

 Heflin Early. Very early. Good for table or nearby 



markets. Productive. 

 Howard No. 17. Practically identical with Premier 



in beauty, quality, and season, 

 Klondyke. Early. Dark red, mild and delicious 



berries. Uniform in size and shape. 

 Lady Corneille. Large, conical, dark red berries, 



good shipper and very productive. 

 Missionary. Early to midseason. Well colored, 



large, firm berries. Early to mature. 

 Premier. Probably the most popular early variety 



of strawberry. Bears good sized delicious berries 



in the greatest quantities. 

 Ridgley. Early to midseason. Excellent shipper, 



with large, firm fruit. 

 Success. V^ery early. Good for the home garden, 



with a mild, rich, sweet flavor. 

 Warfield. A grand old variety with firm, delicious 



fruit. 



Latham. A very popular variety which produces 

 large, round, firm berries of a rich, brilliant red in 

 late June and well into July. Very hardy and pro- 

 ductive. Heavy sucker plants, doz. $1.50, 100 

 $7.50; extra strong, transplanted plants, doz. 

 $2.50, 100 $12.50. 



Ohta. A hardy sort, producing soft, tender, tart 

 berries late in the season. Selected sucker plants, 

 doz. $1.25, 100 $6.00. 



St. Regis. We have the distinct honor of introduc- 

 ing the St. Regis Everbearing Raspberry, over 20 

 years ago, and it is still our prime favorite. Its 

 ripening period starts with the earliest sorts and 

 continues until the latest Raspberry is gone. Its 

 berries are bright crimson, firm, meaty and deli- 

 cious. Selected sucker plants, doz. 75c., 100 

 $4.00, 1000 $25.00. Transplanted plants, doz. 

 $1.25, 100 $6.50, 1000 $50.00. Heavy fruiting 

 plants, doz. $2.50, 100 $15.00. 



Marshall Strawberries 



MIDSEASON VARIETIES 

 Bellmar. Another phenomenal new variety orig- 

 inated by the U. S. Department of Agriculture. 

 A vigorous grower, producing heavy yields of 

 highest quality fruit, in the early midseason. It 

 was selected from over 55,000 new varieties by 

 the Department of " Agriculture as the most 

 promising sort. Send in your order today and be 

 the first in your neighborhood to own some of 

 these perfect plants. $1.50 per 100, $10.00 per 

 1000. 



Bubach. Midseason. Old-time favorite with big, 

 red berries. 



Corsican. Midseason. Large, well colored fruit, 



even on poor soil. A good, all-around sort. 

 Dr. Burrill. Second early. Bears for a long season. 



Delicious eating berry. 

 Gibson. Midseason. A large crop each season. 



Uniform large berries. Good poUenizer. 

 Glen Mary. Midseason. Very productive. Plant 



near a good pollenizer such as Joe. 

 Haverland. Very productive of light red berries, 



large and drought withstanding. 

 Marshall. Midseason. A justly popular berry of 



high quality. 



New York. Midseason. Large, well colored fruit, 

 even on poor soil. An all-around sort. 



(Add 10 to your remittance if shipment is desired hy parcel post) 



