?^:M^?rSMALL FRUITS AND HOV_m: GROWS TH^FIi 
Photograph of Columbian Raspbrrry, rxact size. 
ng- time they are sure to make a late growth 
nd likely to winter kill. 
Set plants in spring in northern latitudes. 
In the south they may be set in the fall. 
VARIETIES OF RASPBERRIES 
Eureka made a great record again this year 
showing clearly that it is the most productive 
and best early blackcap yet introduced. The 
berries are nearly an inch in diameter, rich and 
sweet, yet black and firm enough to ship any- 
where. The demand for plants last season was 
more than double the supply and will continue 
so until all growers have it- SOc per doz., $2.00 
per 100 and $12.00 per 1,000. 
CoMrath. This is now accepted as the best 
mid-season blackcap. It is as nearly iron-clad 
in hardiness as any berry under cultivation. 
Berries shiny black, small seeds, large size, 
very productive and especially good for evjip- 
orating. 30c per doz., $1.25 per 100 and $^.00 
per 1.000. . ^, , 
Palmer, The earliest productive black cap. 
It ripens its fruit several days before straw- 
berries are gone. Berries good size and showy, 
canes healthy and vigorous. SOc per doz., $1.00 
per 100 and $6.00 per 1,000. 
Columbian. I am more pleased with this 
grand berry than ever. No berry will produce 
more quarts to the acre, or sell better. Every- 
body likes them. It has a very rich vinous 
flavor and is very large. The color is purple, 
but has very little bloom and looks inviting m 
the box. It propagates readily from tips and 
you only need a few plants to get a start. ISc 
each, $1.00 per doz. and S6.00 per 100. 
(lault. This is the most successful ever- 
bearing variety vet introduced. It bears a 
good crop at the'regnlar season (quite early) 
and the tips of the new canes begin fruiting in 
Au"-ust and continue until frost comes. Second 
crop is often larger than the first. It propa- 
gates from tips. 15c each, $1.00 per doz. and 
$6.00 per 100. 
The Katifas. A large early berry, ripening 
soon after Palmer. It is very large and fine 
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