JUNE. After srowin^t^ this varictj' four j'ears, I 
can frankly say that it is" the most profitable variety 
I have. The i)iant is very ornamental and absolutely 
thornless. The immense brilliant red berries ripen 
about five days in advance of Marlboro, and this 
quality, with the good flavor and firmness of fruit 
and immense productivity of the plant, makes it 
easily the leading: red raspberry. The New York 
Experiment Station at Geneva is to be thanked for 
originating this variety. $1.00 per 25 ; $3.00 per 100 ; 
S2^.50 per 1000. 
EMPIRE. Recently introduced. Similar to 
Syracuse or Tvventieth'Ccntury. $-2.00 per 10 ; $10.00 
per 100. 
COLUMBIAN. Very popular purple variety. 
Vigorous and productive. Price same as Herbert. 
ROYAL PURPLE. Later than Columbian. 
Bush erect and vigorous. Berries good quality. 
Fine for canning. Price same as Herbert. 
PLUM FARMER. The leading black raspberry. 
Very large, sweet and early. 75c. per 25 ; $2.25 per 
100 : $lfi..-)0 per 1000. 
CUMBERLAND. Later than Plum Farmer. 
Very large. Price the same as Plum Farmer. 
GREGG. The old standard. Considered by some 
the sweetest. Price same as Plum Farmer. 
BLACKBERRIES 
Blackberries have been very profitable in recent 
years, selling in 1018 for an average of 24c. per quart 
in New England. Cultural directions same as rasp- 
berries. 
ELDORADO. Very early ; large and sweet ; 
hardy. Sold out. 
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