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Gardner E. Bunting, Grower of Fancy Fruits, Selbyville, Del. 
Raspberries have proven so profitable to grow for the past few years and have 
brought in large inonev returns that plant growers have hard work supplying the 
<leniand Anv one who has a garden should have at least a dozen to supply nome 
use. Thev are a good berry to grow for market as well. Raspberries have received 
good recommendations from all sections of the country as a commercial berry. 
Pluw Farmer {Black Raspberry).- This a very large and productive 
black raspberrv has been thoroughly tested through the Northern and Southern 
States, where it is a great favorite for market and home use. It ripens quickly. 
The fruit is of good size, often measuring % of an inch in diameter. The fruit is 
covered with a gravish bloom, like that that of a grape, which draws immediate 
attention Ho not'fail to plant the black raspberry. The Plum Farmer is spoken 
of being the best black raspberry on earth. 
Price-20c per 12; 80c per 50; $1.50 per 100; $3.00 per 300; $4.00 per 500; 
S9.00 per 1000. 
Haymaker {Purple Raspberry).— A purple cap, but not so dark as some 
other varieties of the purple tvpe. Extra large and firm, never crumbles, and 
stands up well in shipping qualities. One of the best of purple caps for home and 
market use. 
Price-20c per 12; 80c per 50; $1.50 per 100; $3.00 per 300; $4.00 per 500; 
$9.00 per 1000. 
Blackberry Plants 
Eldorado.— Very hardy, never winter-killed; has been cultivated for 12 years. 
Never fails to produce big crop of fine fruit. Berries are very large and firm, jet 
black in color, borne in large clusters and ripen well together. Quality unimpair- 
ed. The verv best blackberry on the market. 
Price— 26c per 12; 80c per 50; $1.50 per 100. 
