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RASPBERRIES. 
Cuthbert, Quite large; crimson, very handsome, firm, sweet. 
Vigorous, productive (iiul excellent in every way. 60 cts. per doz. 
$:) per 100. 
Loudon. Large size, bright red color, firmness, vigor and pro- 
ductiveness are claimed for this new Raspberry. $1 per doz. 
$,5 per 100. 
Golden Queen. This so nearly resembles the Cuthbert in all but 
its beautiful color as to need no other description. $1 per doz. 
$2 for 30. 
.losepli Albiston writes: "Tlie Golden Queen I lind of you last year is just 
splendid; the best yellow Riispherry I ever saw." 
Kansas. Larger than Oregg; bladi, firm and delicious. GO cts. 
per doz. 
Tyler, or Souhegan. Second early, medium, very black, firm and 
sweet. Plant vigorous, hardy, prolific, ripening its entire crop in a 
short period. GO cts. per doz. $1! per 100. 
A eardenor writes: "1 never saw ji Tylei- witli tips winter-killed, or one 
that failed to be loaded down with a show of fruit." 
Munger. A large, bhick, late variety. New. $1 per doz. 
JES^This select list comprises the best of the Raspberry family for 
this section. 
■We deliver Raspberry plants at your post-office at tlie dozen prices. 
