RASPBERRIES 
CUTHBERT. The old standard variety that has 
stood the test of years. Berries late, large and fin- 
est quality. If in doubt plant Cuthbert. I have 
about 200,000 splendid plants; 50c for 25, $1.25 per 
100, $8.00 per 1,000. 
MARLBORO. This is the standard early berry 
and a money maker. Not so heavy a cropper as 
Cuthbert but the berries usually bring more in mar- 
ket because of their earliness and large size. Prices 
same as Cuthbert. 
RUBY. Very similar to its parent, the Marlboro. 
With us it is a little less vigorous and the fruit is 
less apt to crumble. Prices same as Cuthbert. 
HERBERT. An extremely popular variety that 
is displacing Cuthbert in some sections. Claimed to 
be very hardy in the coldest parts of the country. 
Bush very vigorous and immensely productive. 
Canes thorny. Berries of immense size and of best 
qualitv. I recommend Herbert to every one. Sup- 
ply of" plants short. 25 for r5c, $1.75 per 100, $14.00 
per 1,000. 
Absolutely hardy. The largest berry 
and heaviest yielding of all raspberries. Has yield- 
ed 5,000 quarts per acre with us. Is not planted 
largely because of the acidity of the fruit and tend- 
ency to rot on the bushes. Should be very valuable 
for jam and jellies and is recommended for extreme- 
ly cold sections. Prices same as Herbert. 
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