Mammoth Blackberries 
ELDORADO 
vines vigorous, hardy; their yield enormous. Rerrles large. 
Jet black, borne In large clusters, and ripen well together; 
sweet, melting and pleasing to the taste; have no hard core, 
and keep eight or ten days after picking. 
KITTATINNY 
One of the popular old varieties. Fruit of best quality, 
large, handsome, ripe as soon as black. One of the best for 
general planting in sections where It is not affected with 
rust. Mid-season. 
MERSEREAU 
An enormous producer of extra size berries which are 
brilliant black and retain their color under all conditions- 
extra quality; sweet, rich and melting, without core. Un- 
surpassed as a shipper and keeper. Ripens with Snyder. 
SNYDER 
Extremely hardy, enormously productive; medium size- 
no hard, sour core; sweet and Juicy. The leading variety 
where hardiness is the consideration. Ripens early. 
TAYLOR 
Berries of fine flavor, larger than Snyder. Canes of vig- 
orous growth, iron clad hardiness and wonderfully prolific 
Ripens late. A fine companion for Snyder in cold sections. 
WARD 
Undoubtedly a seedling of the Kittatlnny, which it resem- 
bles, having all of its qualities and none of its defects. 
FBICES — All Blackberries Usted above at the uniform 
price of 10 cents each; 90 cents per dozen: 86.50 per 100. 
postpaia. 
BLACK- 
CUMBERLAND 
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ELDORADO BLACKBERRY 
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GREGG 
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KANSAS 
grower, standing extremes of drouth 
and cold, and bearing immense crops. Ripening early 
fine for home or market. "'peiiins eariy. 
PLUM FARMER 
fioT^^f berries are thick-meated, firm, with a bloom slm- 
liar to Gregg Berry large and very attractive when 
picked ready for market 'av-"ve wnen 
-RED 
ST. REGIS 
■P'B.TC-BS All 'Ri>.iiniiein4aB liatAii atinir. .* +1,. Conical, rich crimson; very handsome, sweet and 
PBICES-All Baspbeijji^Usted »''°''%»to«'«^^'ormcl^^^^^^ of 10 cents each; 90 centspe^dc«,a; 
Fruit commences to ripen with the earliest and con- 
tinuing on young canes until October. Berries bright 
crimson, large size, rich, sugary, with full raspberry 
flavor. Flesh firm and meaty: a good shipper. Wonder- 
fully prolific, the first or main crop equaling any red 
variety known. 
COLUMBIAN 
An improvement on Shaffer's, which It resembles, but 
the berry is firmer, adheres to the bush much longer 
and retains its shape better, both on the marl<et and for 
canning. 
CUTHBERT, or Queen of the Market 
Berries very large, measuring three inches around; 
conical, rich crimson; very handsome, sweet and ricli. 
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THE KING GRAPE 
GRAPES 
KING 
The Best Black 
Almost seedless. Large fruit, 
which hangs in very compact clus- 
ters. Medium early. 
REGAL 
The Best Red 
Very productive, medium size; 
dark red fruit; very juicy with 
thin skin, but tough. 
DIAMOND 
The Leading White Grape 
Juicy: few seeds; excellent Qual- 
ity; hardy and vigorous. 
Prices — AU Grapes listed above 
at the nslform close price of 20 
cents each; $1,75 per dozen, post- 
paid, 
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ST. REGIS— EVERBEARING RED 
