SMALL FRUIT PLANT SPECIALISTS 
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MAGIC GEM (P)— A fancy sort from Idaho, 
which we have fruited the past two seasons, 
and find it all that was claimed for it. Makes 
a beautiful plant growth with tall growing, 
dark green foliage. Fruit very handsome and of 
splendid quality. 
McALPlNE (P)— A variety of great merit 
and worthy of extensive cultivation. One of the 
very best plant makers and exceedingly pro- 
ductive. Fruit large, very uniform and hand- 
some, of excellent quality and firm. Dont over- 
look McAlpine, it will delight you. 
NUMBER ONE (P)— This is one of the num- 
ber of seedlings which we have been testing 
and arc now for the first time offering it to 
our customers. A chance seedling of unkown 
parentage, it is a strictly fancy berry and great- 
ly resembling Chesapeake, but hardier and 
fully equal in quality. While the plants are 
fully as large as Chesapeake, it makes about 
three times as many, which are far more pro- 
ductive. Try it for a fancy sort. 
OREM (P)— An ideal variety for those want- 
ing a very large, well formed, late berry of 
splendid quality. Makes a splendid fruiting 
row and is exceedingly productive. Very late. 
PEARL (P)— We have fruited the berry the 
past two years and are delighted with it. It 
makes a good fruiting row of very heavy plants 
and the manner in which the big, round, shitt- 
ing berries pile up around the plants is aston- 
ishing. Sec the actual photograph of one of 
our plants. Don't miss this one. Very late. 
PRIZE (KELLOG'S) (I)-An excellent late • 
kind which has attained great popularity. Makes 
plenty of plants, which bear heavy crops of 
large, regular, bright red berries, medium firm 
and good quality. We have a splendid lot of 
plants. 
REWASTICO (P)-This is one of the var- 
ieties that one can never grow enough of. Re- 
markable for the health and vigor of its plant 
growth and its mass of dark green foliage. 
Berries uniformly large, true in shape, dark 
red clear through firm, of high quality and 
produced in immense quantities. Don't pass 
it by. 
STEVEN'S LATE- Will please you. 
SAMPLE (I)— A valuable late "Pistillate" 
and one of the most popular. The fruit is of 
model form, of good quality and produced in 
abundance. 
STEVENS LATE (P)-For several years this 
has been the most popular very late berry. 
Coming on just as the midseason varieties are 
done, it greatly lengthens the season. The big, 
bright red, firm berries command fancy prices. 
WARREN (P)— This is a strictly fancy gar- 
den berry resembling Chesapeake, but hardier 
and far more productive. Extra line for des- 
sert. 
Raspberry Plants 
Price of Raspberries except where otherwise noted 
W 25 SO 100 250 500 1000 
" 1^ «l 25 $i 00 $3 50 J7 00 $13 00 $25 00 
If wanted by mail, read "Plants by Parcel Post," page 24 
Next to Strawberries, Raspberries arc the most important, as well as the most profitable 
of all our small fruits and easily outrank all other bush fruits. 
Raspberries arc divided into three general classes, viz.: Reds, Blacks and Purples- the 
K ^fJ."^ evidently a cross between the first two classes, and partaking the characteristics of 
both, although the best of them resemble the Blacks in habit of growth, and like them, propogate 
from tips. In addition each class has its albinos, or white varieties, only a few of which are 
The red varieties are more generally grown than the others on account of their easy 
t'oTurwUd ""^^ ^'"^ "eglect and even when allowed 
th, J fl,,. .1 T 7 P?'^'"'''! s"««d. They are easily controlled owing to 
the fact that they do not sucker. They cost only half as much to pick as reds, hold up better 
in shipping and usually bring a much higher price on the market. They do best on rather heavy 
soil, even a hard clay .f well drained and rich. Light soils are best set to reds. 
The best time to place your order is as soon as passible after you receive this catalogue. 
