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Catalogue and Retail Price List of 
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 fre- 
quently 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. 
THE EARLY KING — Very vigorous in cane and will surely take the first 
place as an extra early large red berry. Its hardiness and earliness have been 
fmly tested during the past winter, when not a bud was injured. Price, Be 
each, 50c per dozen, $2.00 per 100. 
LOUDON— The superior points of this excellent red raspberry are vigor of 
growth, large fruit, beautiful rich dark crimson color, good quality and great 
productiveness and hardiness, enduring our coldest winters without protection. 
Price, 40c per dozen, $2.00 per 100. 
IOWA — This new raspberry is a great favorite in the north and northwest 
part of this state. It is a dwarf in growth, making canes about 2 to 3 or 3% 
feet. The fruit is very large and continues for a remarkably long season, 
beginning to ripen soon after July 4th and usually extending to the middle or 
August. Makes but few suckers and is easily kept in rows; stands drouth 
remarkably well, and is not affected by anthracnose; has proved hardier than 
other raspberries, either black or red. Price, 10c each, 75c per dozen, $3.00 
per 100. 
The New "Iowa." Raspberry. 
A certificate of nnrsery Inspection, certifying that our nurseries huvc 
been examined and found to be free from all Insect pests, is attached to every 
order that leaves our nurserlea. 
