Harrisons' Nurseries, Berlin, Md., U. S. A. 



RASPBERRIES 



10 to 29 plants, 6c each ; 30 to 299 plants, 4c each ; 

 300 to 1000 plants, 3c each. 



PARCEL POST PRICES: Parcel post, add two cents 

 for each plant. 



ST. REGIS^ — Fniit ripens very early, bears extremely 

 heavy crops that sell for fancy prices, being so early ; 

 then in summer, until frost, gives fair to goodi pickings, 

 dependent in part on the season. Extremely hardy and 

 vigorous and free from disease. 



CUMBERLAND— Ripens 

 mid-season. Fruit jet- 

 black, large and hand- 

 some. Plants healthy 

 and productive. 



EUREKA — One of the 



earliest varieties. Black 

 berry, good size and 

 valuable for early mar- 

 ket. 



CUTHBERT— Late. Fruit 

 medium large, deep 

 rich crimson. Leading 

 red variety, when qual- 

 ity, productiveness and 

 general hardiness is 

 considered. 



KING — Probably the 

 earliest red variety. 

 Plants are strong grow- 

 ers and productive for 

 bo early a sort. St. Regis Raspberry 



LOUDON — Red. medium to large, good cropper. 



DEWBERRIES 



MAYES (Austin) — Black berries, large size, excellent 

 flavor, produced in large quantity. 



LUCRETIA — Fruit jet-black, larger than other varieties. 

 By many growers is considered one of the best. Plant 

 a stronger grower and bears enormous crops. 



10 to 29 plants, ^c each ; 30 to 299 plants, 4c each. 



PARCEL POST PRICES: Parcel post, add two cents 

 for each plant. 



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