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Shown on colored plate opposite. 



Never before has there been collected together and 

 offered in a collection such a galaxy of marvelous and 

 valuable berries. Any one of the seven varieties of^ 

 fered is really worth more than what we ask for the whole lot. 

 STRAWBERRY-RASPBERRY. GOLDEN IviAYBERRY. 



T, u .u ^ ■ f 11 11 In addition to the extreme earlmess, high 



Perhaps the most unique of all the small . , , r ^ ■ r ■ u u;*- 



T t r \i 1 r quality and beauty of this fruit, its habit 



In habit of growth and fruit it pre- H^^^^'^y ^ ^ ^ 



fruits 



sents strong evidence of being a hybrid be- 

 tween the Strawberry and Raspberry. We 

 have seen many beautiful berries but none to 

 equal this. For full description see page 20. 

 Price, ea., 20c; 3 for 50c; doz., $1.50. 



ELEANOR STRAWBERRY. 



The only large, prolific, firm, handsome 

 and good Strawberry ripening very early. 

 As a first crop variety it leaves absolutely 

 nothing to be desired. See page 6. Price, 

 doz., $1.00; 100, $5.00. 



ANNA KENNEDY STRAWBERRY. 



The most exquisitely beautiful of all straw- 

 berries and as uniform in shape and color as 

 Pippin apples. It is also prolific, delicious, 

 and firm. Ripens in midseason. See page 

 5. Price, doz., $1.00; 100, $5.00. 



MICHIGAN STRAWBERRY. 



Without a rival as a late variety. The 

 latest of all to ripen, of good size and qual- 

 ity, a heavy yielder, handsome and firm. 

 See page 5. The Michigan, Eleanor and 

 Anna Kennedy give a longer strawberry 

 season than it is possible to obtain otherwise, 

 giving the first and last berries and the very 

 finest berries all the time. See page 5. Price, 

 doz., $1.00; 100, $5.00. 



For only $1.25 we will send one plant each of the above seven Small 

 Fruits. For $3.00 we will send three of each. For $5.00 we will send six 

 of each. For $9.00 we will send a dozen of each, ^^^^ express as preferred. 

 If sent by express larger plants will be selected. 



renders it especially interesting. Unlike 

 other raspberries, the fruit is produced upon 

 a shrub instead of upon canes, and ripens in 

 advance even of the strawberry. See page 

 19. Price, ea., 20c; 3 for 50c; doz., $1.50. 



LOGAN BERRY. 



No other berry that has been produced 

 during the past half century can equal this in 

 value. Evidently a hybrid betwceen the 

 Blackberry and red Raspberry, equalling in 

 size the largest blackberries and of the color 

 shown in the plate. The flavor is rich and 

 sprightly, a mingling of the Raspberry and 

 Blackberry and the texture is firm. Canes 

 of vigorous habit, entirely hardy and very 

 prolific. Best of all it ripens extremely 

 early, in advance of the raspberry. See page 

 24. Price, ea., 50c; 3 for $1.25; doz., $4.00. 



PHOENIX RASPBERRY. 



For a long time fruit grov/ers both amateur 

 and professional, have wanted a really good, 

 very early red raspberry — large, prolific, 

 firm, handsome, of high quality and with a 

 vigorous iron-clad cane. In the Phoenix all 

 these requirements are supplied. There are 

 none ripening earlier and no other that is 

 hardy, so high in rich sweet flavor, See page 

 13. Price, ea., 25c; 3 for 60c 

 100, $12.00. 



doz., $2.00; 



