MNN COUNTY NURSERY, CENTER POINT, IOWA 
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SELECT RASPBERRIES — Continued 
for standing Ions shipments. It follows Palmer and Souhegan and precedes 
Ortigg a short time, making it a mid-season variety. The bush is exceed- 
ingly healthy and vigorous, throwing up stout canes, well adapted for sup- 
porting their loads of large fruit. Price, 10c each; $1.00 per dozen; $4.00 
per 100; $25.00 per 1000. 
Purple Cap Varieties 
THE NEW CARDINAL RASPBERRY — This won- 
derful berry is a surprise in the fullness of 
its merits — its great growth, extreme hardi- 
ness and the exceeding productiveness of its 
choice, red, rich, pure flavored berries. It will 
pay. It Is not a novelty, but a variety of great 
merit. The Cardinal is claimed to grow 10 feet 
high and bear in proportion. Leading horti- 
culturists who have seen this berry say it is 
one of the wonders of. the century, so tar ex- 
ceeding all others as to put it beyond compar- 
ison. Judge Wellhouse, president of the Kan- 
sas State Horticultural Society, said at the 
meeting of the society that the introduction 
of the Cardinal raspberry would add millions 
to the wealth of the farmers of the country, 
because of its inherent great vigor and exceed- 
ing productiveness. Four years' trial on our 
grounds has verified every claim in the above 
description. Price, 10c each; $1.00 per dozen; 
$5.00 per 100; $30.00 per 1000. 
HAYMAKER — An Ohio seedling of the Shaffer 
and Columbian type; fruit a little more acid 
and is later than 
either, prolonging 
the season. An enor- 
mous producer, ex- 
celling the Colum- 
bian, not so dark 
colored and is firmer 
than either of these 
varieties; does not 
crumble; stands up 
well in shipping; 
quality good, either 
for table or canning; 
produces very large 
crops; stands drouth 
or extreme cold 
splendidly; a close 
second to the Card- 
inal; a little larger 
berry, but not quite 
so good in cane or 
foliage. The last two 
seasons this variety 
has been outdoing 
the New Cardinal, and it deserves first place, 
others of its class. Same price as Cardinal. 
Carillnul 
Very much superior to all 
Red Varieties 
These are multiplied by suckers; they sprout all over the ground near 
them, and must be confined to narrow rows by running the plow through 
frequently during the growing season; properly managed they excel all other 
raspberries for quality and equal them in productiveness; for my part I could 
not think of discarding them. 
KING — Pronounced the best early Bed Raspberry by many leading horticul- 
turists. Plant a strong grower, very hardy and productive. Berry is firm, 
a good shipper; large size; ripens with the earliest. 5c each; 50c per dozen; 
$3.00 per 100. 
A Certificate of Nursery Inspection, certifying: that onr nurseries have been 
examined and fonnd to be free from all Insect pests, Is attached to every 
order that leaves our nurseries. 
