SMALL FRUITS 
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W . E. MARSHALL &•' CO. 
SMALL FRUITS 
Blackberries 
Plant in rich soil in rows 5 feet apart, plants 
3 feet apart. After fruiting- season, or better, 
in early spring-, cut out all the dead canes. A 
heavy top-dressing- of manure in fall will be 
conducive to big- crops. Keep ground clean. 
Law-ton (New Rochelle). Medium to large, of 
good flavor and quality. 
Wilson. Large; very early, sweet and delicious. 
A strong grower and very productive. 
Erie. Very large, round, of line quality when 
fully ripe; vigorous and productive. 
KitUitinny. Large; long; glossy black; of most 
excellent quality. 
Strong plants, $1 per dozen, $7 per 100; extra-strong, 
$2 per doz. 
Loganberries 
Fruit similar to the Blackberry; color dark- 
bright red; excellent for table and canning. 
Strong plants, 25 ets. each, $2.50 per doz. 
Wineberries 
A very hardy and vigorous berry. Large 
clusters of scarlet-wine-color fruit. Strong- 
plants, 20 ets. each, $2 per doz. 
Currants 
Plant in rows 6 feet apart and -1 feet apart 
in the rows, or it' (o be cultivated both ways, 
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Victoria ( Kaby ©asHeL Bush a very strong-, 
Upright grower; bright red, mild acid pulp. 
Strong 2-year-oUl bushes, 20 ets. each, $1.50 per doz., 
$10 per 100; Imported 3-year-old hushes. 85 ets. 
each, $8 per doz. 
Raspberries 
Plant in rows about 5 feet apart and .1 fee! 
between plants. Larly in the spring cut out 
the old wood which bore the last crop of fruit. 
Ctithbert. Deep, rich crimson. 
Golden Queen. Large, golden yellow. 
Gregg. Black; ripens late. • 
Marlboro- A line early crimson variety. 
.Miller. Large bright red berries. 
ShalVer. A line purple canning- variety. 
St. Regis, Everbearing. Bright crimson. 
Imported Gnglisli fruiting canes, $2.50 per do/., 
$18 per 100. 
Gooseberries 
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Downing. Large, pal 6 
Houghton. Fruit pale red. 
Industry. Berries large, dark red. 
Smith's Improved. Fruit greenish yellow. 
Lancashire Lad. Smooth bright red fruit. 
Triumph. Fruit golden yellow. 
2-yeiir-old hushes. 25 ets. eaeh, $2.50 per doz; 
ported 3-year-old hushes, 35 ets. eaeh, $:i per doz 
Strawberry Plants 
Strawberries do well on aln 
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well manured. Set in rows 
and 1 2 to IS inches apart it 
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Excelsior Marshall 
Gaudy Xcw York 
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Layer plants, 30) els. per doz., $1.25 per 100, $8 p 
1,000. Mailed free at dozen rales. 
Pot grown plants, Fall deliver,!, $3.50 per 100. 
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