SMALL FRUITS AND HOW HE GRO WS THEM ^ 
Braudywitie (B). Season medium to late. 
One of the grandest berries ever introduced. 
It's one of our favorites. If you do not have it 
by all means g^et it this season. It is one of 
the heaviest fruiters and a " catcher " on the 
market. Berries very larg-e, deep blood red 
to center. Photograph gives the ideal type. 
One of the strongest poUenizers for medium 
late pistillate sorts. 25c per doz., 60c per 100 
and $3.50 per 1,000. 
Wm. Belt (B). Season quite early to very 
late. Berries very large, bright crimson, and 
very productive. Conceded to be one of the 
best of recent introduction. Now that the 
plants can be had at a reasonable price will be 
largely set. 25c per doz., 60c per 100 and $3.50 
per 1,000. 
Belle (B). Season late. Berries very large, 
broad, conical. Color, dark crimson, foliage very 
vigorous. Ashowy market berry. 2Scperdoz., 
60c per 100 and $4.00 per 1,000. 
Bert SeedUua (B), Season early. Medium 
size, very firm, dark red to center. A good pol- 
lenizer for earlv pistillate sorts. 20c per doz., 
,50c per 100 ami $3.00 per 1,000. 
Banquet (B). Season medium early to late. 
Berries of the highest quality and more nearly 
resembles the wild berry in flavor than any 
other. It should be chosen where quality is the 
main requisite. Berries above medium, bright 
crimson and beautiful. 20c per doz., SOc per 
100 and $3.00 per 1,000. 
Brunette (B). Season medium early. A 
magnificent berry of the highest quality. 
Above medium size and all of the same size 
when well grown, last berries nearly as large 
as the first. Dark crimson and very produc- 
tive. 20c per doz., SOc per 100 and $3.00 per 
1,000. 
Bismark (B). Season medium late. Seedling 
of Bubach, which it resembles, and one of the 
most productive large berries yet introduced. 
Colors all over at once and is very beautiful. 
The berry in the glass on third page repre- 
sents it fairly well. Bright red, flesh fine 
grained, excellent quality, good shipper. SOc 
per doz., 75c per 100 and $5.00 per 1,000. 
Bisel (P). Season quite early. Plant a good 
strong grower. Berries bright red, above 
medium size, moderately firm, very productive, 
rich flavor. 20c per doz., 50c per 100 and $3.00 
per 1,000. 
Clyde (B). Season medium. It has been many 
years since a berry has been introduced which 
created such a furor among growers as this. 
Its strong points may be enumerated 
as follows: enormously productive, berries 
large, cone shaped, as pretty as a top, bright 
crimson to the center, foliage light green color, 
free from any spot or rust and seems to succeed 
on all soils. By all means give this berry a 
trial. 25c per doz., 75c per 100 and $4.00 per 
1,000. 
Cobden Queen (P). Season quite early. I 
believe this has a brilliant future. It has not 
been widely tested, being introduced two years 
ago, but all who have tried it are very lovid in 
its praise. A good shipper, bright red, high 
quality, foliage large and vigorous. 40c per 
doz., and $1.00 per 100. 
Capt. Jack (B). Season quite early. Very 
vigorous and a strong poUenizer for early pistil- 
late sorts. Popular in the west, where it is 
largely planted for shipping. Berries dark 
red, medium size and very productive. 20c per 
doz., SOc per 100 and $3.00 per 1,000. 
Cumberland (B). Season medium early. 
Berries as true as a top, light crimson and very 
large. One of the most beautiful berries, and 
a great seller for near market. Mild, rich 
flavor. Many persons cannot eat a sour berry 
and will enjoy this. 20c per doz., SOc per lOO 
and $3.00 per 1,000. 
Cyclone (B). Season very early. One of 
the best poUenizers for early pistillates. A 
good shipper, of good size, high quality, bright 
red, long heart shape. One of the most popular 
varieties. Its foliage is very vigorous and 
never rusts. I know of no early berry which is 
more productive. 20c per doz., SOc per 100 and 
$3.00 per 1,000. 
Crescent (P). This berry has made more 
money for growers than any other ever intro- 
duced. When properly grown, above medium 
size, bright red, good quality and a good ship- 
per. Many growers have fruited it to impo- 
tency, and laid it aside because it would not 
attain size. I have maintained its vigor, so 
that it often grows as large as Sharpless. It 
makes runners freely, and must be grown in 
hedge or half matted row for "big berries and 
lots of them." 20c per doz., SOc per 100 and 
$3.00 per 1,000. 
Dayton (B). Season early. A fine, rich, 
bright red berry, above medium size. Foliage 
strong and good. An excellent home berry 
and for near market. . 20c per doz., 50c per 
100 and $3.00 per 1,000. 
Drouth King (P). Season very early. Plant 
roots deeply and succeeds on light land and 
ships well. It will keep in fine shape five days. 
Very productive. Berries above medium, 
bright red and good quality. 40c per doz., 
$1.00 per 100. 
The Dew (B). Season late. Very large, 
often irregular shape, but its great size sells it 
at sight. It should be grown in hills. Berries 
dark red to center and high quality. 2Sc per 
doz., 60c per 100, $3.50 per 1,000. 
Enhance (B). Season late. One of the most 
productive bi-sexual berries grown. Berries 
very dark red, sometimes ribbed, very large 
and holds its size to last of season. Good pol- 
lenizer for late pistillates and succeeds every- 
where. 20c per doz., SOc per 100, $3.00 per 1,000. 
Epping (P). Season medium early. Berries 
quite large, even size, bright color and very 
productive. One of the best for home or mar- 
ket. Foliage very vigorous and succeeds gen- 
erally. 20c per doz., SOc per 100, $3.00 per 1,000. 
Eleanor (B). Season medium early, good 
size and productive. Here it has a good record. 
Berries medium size, bright red, firm and ex- 
cellent quality. 20c per doz., SOc per 100 and 
$3.00 per 1,000. 
Enormous (P). Season late. Foliage vig- 
orous, berries large, bright red to center, and 
very productive for so large a berry. It does 
not succeed on light drouthy soil. 30c per doz., 
7Sc per 100 and $5.00 per 1,000. 
Edgar Queen (P). A large, medium late 
berry, resembling the Sharpless, but more 
hardy and reliable. Berries very large, deep 
red. sometimes green tips. Does best on heavy 
land. 20c per doz., SOc per 100 and $3.00 per 
1,000. 
Fountain (B). Season medium early. Berries 
large and handsome, very regular shape, bright 
red color and rich flavor. I urge a trial of this 
variety. It's one of the new berries and desir- 
able for testing. 20c per dos., SOc per 100 and 
$3.00 per 1,000. 
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