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NEW BLACKBERRY JOY 



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An excellent new raidseason variety for the home garden. The berries are of 

 large size and superb quality, with a flavor that is rich, sweet and luscious. They are 

 almost as thick as they are long and coal black. The canes are ironclad, hardy, of 

 stocky, vigorous habit; so stout and strong that they do not need staking. It is 

 one of the most reliable of all Blackberries and never fails to mature a large crop. 

 {See engraving.) Price, 25c. each, $2.50 per doz. 



BLACKBERRIES 



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Blowers. A new variety, named after the introducer. It has made a high reputa- 

 tion already for quality and productiveness. In size it is the largest, 27 berries 

 rilling the regular market box to a level. A strictly fancy variety. Price, 10c. 

 each, $1.00 per doz., S7.00 per 100. 



Early Harvest. Berries uniform, glossy black. Very early. 



Early King. A grand early variety. Its delicious sweetness rend; r s it specially 

 valuable for the home garden. 



Eldorado. The berries are very large, jet-black, borne in large clusters and ripen 

 well together. Price, 10c. each, 75c. per doz., $5.00 per 100. 



Erie. Canes of ironclad hardiness. Berry largest size, excellent quality, early. 

 Price, 60c. per doz., S4.00 per 100, $30.00 per 1,000. 



Mersereau. A mammoth early, ironclad, hardy berry. Exceptionally sweet and 

 melting, being without core. Price, 75c. per doz., $5.00 per 100. 



Rathbun. The fruit is very large and handsome, intense black with a very high 

 polish and without any hard core, juicy, high flavored, of so superior a quality 

 that it is in a class by itself. This has some Dewberry blood in it and does best 

 from New York City southward. Price, 10c. each, SI. 00 per doz., $5.00 per 100, 

 S40.00 per 1,000. 



Snyder. Wonderfully productive; sweet and juicy. 



Wilson Junior. Takes the place of the old Wilson Early. 



Dewberry, Lucretia (or Creeping Blackberry). Conceded to be the finest of its class, 

 early as Early Harvest, and as large as the Erie Blackberry. 



Premo. An early Dewberry, the crop is off before Lucretia is ripe. Large luscious berries. 

 Price (except where noted), 50c. per doz., $3.50 per 100, $25.00 per 1,000. 



RASPBERRIES— Black Varieties 



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Black Diamond. A berry very popular among western New York growers. One of 

 the strongest growers making an abundance of good, clean wood which ripens up well 

 in the fall, thus enabling it to withstand the cold winters remarkably well. Fruit 

 jet black and juicy with few seeds. Price, 75c. per doz.. $5.00 per 100. 



Columbian. Most desirable for the garden. Vigorous, hardy, productive, fruit of 

 large size and great excellence. Color, dark purple. Price, 10c. each, 60c. per doz., 

 $4.00 per 100, S35.00 per 1,000. 



Cumberland. In size the fruit is simply enormous, the berries measuring 

 seven-eighths of an inch in diameter, but in spite of this, the fruit is 

 possessed of unusual firmness. Extremely vigorous and remarkably free 

 from disease. Price, 10c. each, 75c. per doz., $4.00 per 100, $35.00 per 

 1,000. 



Gregg. A standard black variety. 



The "Munger." The fruit is black and resembles Gregg very much. It is 

 a better flavored berry than Gregg, tougher in texture, and therefore a 

 better shipper. In size it excels Gregg, and is extra fine for the table and 

 preserving. Price, 60c. per doz., $4.00 per 100. $30.00 per 1.000. 



Ohio. Exceedingly productive, very hardy, excellent quality, good size. 



Older. Strong growth, branching freely, plant 3J4 x 6 feet apart. Fruit, 

 juicy, excellent flavor, and jet black. 

 Price for the above (except where noted), 50c. per doz., $3.00 per 100, 



$20.00 per 1,000. 



RED RASPBERRIES 



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Cardinal. This wonderful berry is a surprise in the fulness of its merits, 

 great growth, extreme hardiness and wonderful productiveness. It will 

 grow 10 feet high and bear accordingly, producing its choice, rich, red, 

 pure-flavored fruit in marvelous abundance. Price, 10c. each, 75c. per 

 doz., $5.00 per 100, $40.00 per 1,000. 



Cuthbert. The leading market variety. Canes hardy; large, healthy 

 foliage. Berries large dark crimson, good flavor. 



Golden Queen. ( Y ellow.) The most popular and best yellow raspberry 

 yet introduced. Price, 75c. per doz., $5.00 per 100, $40.00 per 1,000, 



Haymaker. A purple raspberry, not so dark as Columbian, _ larger and 

 firmer than that fine sort. One of the most productive berries ever grown, 

 yielding over 200 bushels to the acre. Price, 75c. per doz., $5.00 per 100. 



Miller. An early variety, large fruited and profuse bearer; vigorous grower, 

 with large and abundant foliage ; color brilliant red ; sweet, luscious flavor. 



Thompson's Early Prolific. A fine, early, hardy raspberry for general 

 cultivation. An excellent grower, bright crimson. 



The King. The earliest red raspberry grown. Large fruits, firm, beautiful 

 light crimson color; the quality is excellent. Price, 60c. per doz., $4.00 

 per 100. 



Price for the above Raspberries (except where noted), 50c. per doz. 

 1^ S3.00 per 100, $20.00 per 1,000. 



New Continuous-Fruiting O r T RtTPT^i 

 Red Raspberry O I . 11-CjVJJ.O 



Fruits from June to Frost. (If wanted 

 by Parcel Post add 10c. per doz.) 



It is the earliest of all red rasp- 

 berries; beginning to ripen in New 

 Jersey from June loth to 20th — just as 

 the strawberry crop is waning. 



It is wonderfully prolific; the first or 

 main crop being far greater than that 

 of any other red variety known; it 

 succeeds upon all soils, and the canes 

 are absolutely hardy. 

 It fruits on the old canes in generous 

 quantities until late in August. By that 

 date berries begin to ripen upon the young 

 canes, which continue to produce berries in 

 increasing numbers until severe frost. 

 The berries are a bright crimson, of large size 

 and surpassing quality — rich, sugary, with full rasp- 

 berry flavor. They are of exceedingly meaty, firm 

 texture and keep in good condition longer after being 

 gathered, than any other red raspberry. 



Price, strong transplanted plants, 20c. each, $2.00 

 per doz., $12.00 per 100. {See engraving.) 



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