BLACKBERRIES 
THIS excellent and profitable fruit should be planted for garden use 
in rows four feet apart, with plants two and one-half feet apart in 
the rows ; for market, in rows six feet apart, with plants three feet apart 
in rows. Give the plants the same cultivation as for raspberries. May 
be planted either Fall or Spring. 
ERIE 
A very large round berry of fair quality; origin- 
ated in Pennsylvania. Productive and very hardy. Sea- 
son medium. Excellent for market and preserving. 
SNYDER 
Extreme hardiness, unequaled productiveness, medium 
size and delicious quality. Strong, upright, producing as 
many as one thousand berries on a single stalk; scarcely 
any thorns. Profitable market berry and one of the best 
for home use. Season late. 
ELDORADO 
Undoubtedly one of the best berries for family use. 
Canes strong and hardy. Berries very large, jet black, 
borne in large clusters, and of most delicious quality. 
Season early. 
