DESCRIPTIVE PRICED CATALOOUE 
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Turner Ted raspberry and the Cuthbert. The Loudon is so bright in color as 
to make the Cuthbert look dim and dirty by its side. 
We have thought the Marlboro could not be displaced but think the Lou- 
don is entitled to first place after a thorough trial. Price for plants, 75c. doz. 
S2.00 hundred. 
King. Another new Red vanity of much promise, large, bright, firm, 
early axidi productive, very hardy ; $3.00 per doz., 50c. each. 
BLACX CAPS. 
Conrath. Originated in Michigan where it has taken first rank for a 
profitable variety. One of the most reliable medium sorts ; especially valuable 
for evaporating. Strong grower, hardy, productive, ripens early. Berries 
large size, good quality, firm. $1.00 dozen ; new. 
Lotta. Berry fully as large as Gregg, glossy black, and better quality, 
while the bush is' equally as productive, a better grower and much hardier. 
Ripens with or a little before Gregg and promises to prove even better than 
that standard sort. $1.00 dozen ; new. 
Munger. The fruit of Hunger is black and resembles Gregg very much. 
It is a better flavored berry than Gregg, tougher in texture, and therefore a 
better shipper. In size it excells Gregg by almost 25 per cent., being extra 
fine for canning and evaporating. Its season of ripening is from 5 to 8 days 
later than Gregg and has a special faculty o'f withstanding drouth and hot sun. 
The past season when most others were dry and seedy, Munger ripened up 
sweet and juicy and readily brought an advance of 50c. per crate over other 
kinds. New, $1.00 doz. If by mail add loc. doz. 
OTHER BLACK CAPS. 
GREQQ. OHIO. PROGRESS. TYLER. 
Price $1.50 per hundred ; $9.00 per thousand. 
Without doubt the CUMBERLAND is the most promising new Black Cap. 
Prices heretofore have been too high ; it is now offers'' so everyone can try it. 
• /Trade\ THE "BUSINESS 
. I, Mark; BLACKCAP." 
LARGEST BLACK RASPBERRY KNOWN. 
Fruit sold for tO cts. per quart when other varieties were selling for 5 to 7 cts. 
CUMBERLAND 
CUMBERLAND. 
