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ST. REGIS— The best Raspberry grown 
RASPBERRIES 
Coming immediately after strawberries, wlien tliere is 
a dearth of other fresh fruit, raspberries are much 
sought after for planting in the garden and also in the 
field for market. They are easily cultivated and beds 
seldom require renewing. Their season of ripening is 
long and fruit always in demand. Plant in good soil 
and manure freely from time to time. Plant four feet 
apart each way. Cut out the old shoots each spring. 
Hach 10 2r> 100 1000 
Ni). 1 plants JO. OS fit.SO $0.80 $2.50 $20.00 
ST. REGIS (Everbearing). Kipens with the earlle.st and con- 
tinuos on youns; i-nncs until autumn. Color red, fle-sh firm anil 
meaty. LargoU jilanled. 
PLUM FARMER (Black). The largest of all black raspberries. 
Quality of fruit unsurpaasi-d. fiood for both home and market. 
CUTHBERT (Red). The best red raspberry. Heavy yielder 
of large solid fruit. I^lant i.s a very vigorous jrrower. Pine for 
market and table use. 
DEWBERRIES 
Each 10 25 00 1000 
No. 1 plants $0.0S $0.50 $0.80 $2.50 $20.00 
LUCRETIA. TSxtremely productive of berries as large as the 
largest blackberries, ripens 2 weeks before blackberries. Dew- 
berries are same as blackberries, except vinc^ of dewberries run 
*^n the ground, while blackberry" canes grow up. 
RHUBARB OR PIE PLANT 
Each 10 100 1000 
2 year. No. 1 $0.10 $0.90 $6.00 $50.00 
MYATTS LINNEAEUS. Early, large, tender and of good 
qualil y. 
APPLICATION OF PRICES. The prices in this catalogue 
<i'-\fept where otherwise noted) apply as follows: 1 to -1 trees 
or plants of ONE KIND are sold at the each rate: 5 to 49 of 
<5NE KIND are sold at the 10 rate; 50 to 299 of ONE laND are 
sold at the loO rate; 300 or more of ONE KIND at the 1000 
rate. \Vlien making up your oi'der follow these instructions 
as we cannot sell stock in small numbers for the same 
prices foi- larger numbers, labor is a heavy item of 
expense In the nursery, and every tiiue a different variety of 
stock is taken up the foreman with his men must move to a 
different place in the nurseries, which is expensive, sayinsr 
nothing of the extra work in the packing house and offlce. 
There is ft reason. This is one of the things we would like to 
do but cannot. 
