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CATALOGUE AND HKTAll PRICE LIST OP 
RED RASPBERRIES — Continued 
Loudon 
LOUDON — The superior points of this excellent raspberry are vigor of growth, 
large fruit, beautiful rich, dnrk crimson color, good quality and great pro- 
ductiveness and hardiness, endurins our coldest winters without protection. 
Price, 5c each; 50c per dozen; $3.00 per 100. 
Select Blackberries 
About the same general 
directions will apply as for 
raspberry. Our plants are 
of regular nursery propa- 
gation; root cutting plants 
are worth ten-fold more to 
the fruit-grower than suck- 
er plants dug from old, ex- 
hausted patches, this latter 
being the cause of most of 
the failures in attempts to 
produce this valuable fruit; 
be sure that you get gen- 
uine nursery propagated 
slants and you will succeed. 
The blackberry is naturally 
a stronger bush than the 
raspberry and should be 
planted in rows eight feet 
apart and three feet in the 
row. Otherwise their cul- 
ture is the same as rasp- 
berries. 
SNYDER — This is the old 
standby which succeeds 
anywhere a blackberry 
can be grown. Out of a 
long list of varieties we 
have fruited this Is the 
only one we consider 
worth retaining for this 
locality. Extremely hardy, 
enormously productive, 
medium size, no hard, 
sour core; sweet and 
Juicy. Price. 5c each; 50c 
per dozen; $3.00 per 100; 
Snyder $20.00 per 1000. 
