Stahelin's Plants Grow and Bear Fruit 
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Blackberries 
Wilson. Large, sweet, fair fla- 
vored; very productive; fruit ripens even- 
ly and is earlier than most varieties, 
Requires protection in some localities. 
Doz. 35c, hundred 70c, thousand $5.00. 
I,awton. Very large, irregular, 
roundish oval, black, very juicy, soft, 
moderately sweet and finely flavored 
when ripe, turns black before ripe or 
soft, is then quite acid, but excellent for 
cooking. A vigorous grower and exceed- 
ingly productive. Doz. 30c, hundred 70c, 
thousand J6.00. 
Kittatinny. Large, black, sweet, highly flavored; very hardy, ripens up 
gradually. One of the best. This variety is one of the greatest fruit producers, 
the most vigorous grower and the deepest rooter of all the blackberries grown. 
Although not quite so hardy as the Snyder, yet it seldom fails and will withstand 
the drought without injury to the berries better than any other sort. Doz. 30c, 
hundred 6oc, thousand $5.00. 
Barly Harvest. One of the earliest blackberries in cultivation. A com- 
pact, stocky grower, fruit medium size and good quality. Of great value as a 
market berry in this locality. Requires protection in some localities. Doz. 25c, 
hundred 50c. thousand $4.00. 
Eldorado. This is the most valuable blackberry ever put on the market and 
is endorsed by the strongest recommendations from the highest authorities on 
old and new fruits. It has been cultivated 12 years, and under careful test at 
different experimental stations four years; has never winter-killed or failed to 
produce a full crop of the finest fruit. The vines are very vigorous and hardy, 
enduring the winters of the northwest without injury, and their yield is enormous. 
Berries are very large, jet black, and ripen well together, and have no hard core 
and keep well. From Ohio Kxperimental Station : "Eldorado is the most promis- 
ing blackberry. It appears to be as hardy as Snyder; is larger and of better 
quality. Snyder, Ancient liriton, and Eldorado are the only perlectly hardy 
sorts in Central Ohio."— J. W. Green, Horticulturist. From Pennsylvania 
Experiment Station: "Eldorado is an immense producer. The berries ripen 
evenly, are very sweet and of good size. The yield was greater than of any others 
on ourgrounds." Doz. 6oc, hundred Ji.25, thousand |io.oo. 
Snyder. Very popular for the north and northwest, on account of its 
extreme hardiness; wonderfully productive, size medium, fruit juicy and .sweet, 
without the hard core of many sorts, canes remarkably strong and thrifty, more 
largely planted than any other of the iron-clad varieties. We have a heavy 
demand for them every year; season early. Doz. 35c, hundred 75c, thousand I5. 50. 
"Eitie. (New) Re-sembles Lawton in form and productiveness, but ripens 
earlier and is "iron-clad," fruit shiny jet black, delicious flavor, demand exceeds 
the supply all over the country every year. Doz. 50c, hundred $1.00, thousand 
|8.oo. 
Prices on blackberries are by Express, not prepaid. 
