The 
Joliuson's Sweet. This is the richest 
and sweetest blackcap grown. Entirely 
hardy and very productive. It ripens only 
two or three days later than Palmer. The 
berries are good size, very even and shiny 
black. 30c per doz., $1.25 per 100 and $7.00 
per 1,000. 
Gregg. The old standard big late berry. 
We have not yet found anything to take the 
season from Gregg. The great point is to 
have the variety full of stamina and vitality, 
and it will meet expectations. 30c per doz., 
$1.25 per 100 and $7.00 per 1,000. 
Muskingum. A purple berry of consid- 
erable value as a home or garden berry, re- 
sembles the Shaffer in fruit except the berry 
is not so large but quality is good and very 
hardy. 30c per doz., $1.25 per 100 and $7.00 
per 1,000. 
INRATH. 
BED VAKIETIES. 
The cultivation is the same as black caps 
except they should never be pinched back. 
The buds are not so strong on the laterals, 
and do not produce as good berries as those 
on the main canes. By cutting off the upper 
third of the cane at the winter pruning all 
the buds will be left that are desirable. 
The plantation will last longer and fruit 
better. Treat all suckers as weeds. It soon 
spoils a fruiting bed to cut the roots in dig- 
ging up plants. 
The Miller. No berry has come to us 
which has proven so satisfactory and awak- 
ened so much enthusiasm. It begins to 
ripen more than a week before strawberries 
are gone. Its berries are large, of a fire red 
color and most beautiful in the box. We 
