ST. REGIS EVERBEARING RASPBERRY 
The St. Regis has rightly been called "the early' till late" variety for it is the first red raspberry to give 
ripe fruit, while it continues to produce berries without intermission until late in October. It is of pure 
American blood and extremely hardy, enduring the severest cold. The foliage does not scald nor is its growth 
of cane impaired by the heat or drought of summer. 
The berries are large, bright crimson in color and so firm and rich in sugar that they will stand shipping 
two hundred miles and arrive in first-class condition. 
The merits of this truly reliable, everbearing raspberry may be summarized as follows: 
1. It is the earliest of all red raspberries. 
2. It is wonderfully prolific; the first, or main crop, being far greater than that of any other red variety 
known. 
3 . It gives a crop of fruit all summer and autumn, fruiting on the old canes in generous quantities 
until late in August. By this date, berries begin to ripen upon the young canes, which continue to produce 
berries in increasing numbers until late autumn. 
4. Berries are bright crimson, of large size and of surpassing quality- — rich sugary, with full raspberry 
flavor. They are exceedingly meaty, firm texture and keep in good condition longer, after being gathered, 
than any other red raspberry. As a shipper it is unexcelled. 
5. The canes are of stocky, strong growth with a great abundance of dark green leathery leaves. 
6. It succeeds upon all soils, whether light and sandy, or cold heavy clay, and the canes are absolutely 
hardy. 
Bears the First Season 
St. Regis yields a crop of fruit the season it is planted. Plants of it set out in early April gave ripe 
berries the 20th of June the same year. For four weeks thereafter the yield was heavy and the canes con- 
tinued to produce ripe fruit freely until the middle of October. The berries were large, beautiful, firm and 
full flavored to the last. 
ST. REGIS Doz. $1.00; 100 for $4.50 
OTHER RASPBERRIES 
RED VARIETIES BLACK CAPS 
NEW CARDINAL. 70c per 10; $4.00 per 100 CUMBERLAND 70c per 10; $4.00 per 100 
CUTHBERT 70c per 10; 4.00 per 100 GREGG 70c per 10; 4.00 per 100 
LONDON 70c per 10; 4.00 per 100 KANSAS 70c per 10; 4.00 per 100 
