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H. S. WILEY & SON, CAYUGA, N. Y. 
RASPBERRIES 
PLUM FARMER RASPBbRRY 
Plum Farmer Raspberry — Equal in size to 
Cumberland, just as productive; a strong 
grower and one of the best market va- 
rieties ever introduced. We have thought 
for several years that the Cumberland 
would hold first place among all comers, 
but the market growers are now planting 
Plum Farmer in large quantity; 75c per 
dozen, $1.50 per 100, $12.00 per 1,000. 
Cumberland Black Raspberry — Seven plants 
yielded the dry season, 28 quarts fifteen 
months from planting. Large, plants; 
price, dozen, $1.00 by mail. Price, $2.00 
per 100; express, purchaser's expense. 
You cannot make a mistake if you plant 
the CUMBERLAND. 
Other Varieties of Black Caps 
Gregg — For many years the leading stand- 
ard, best known market sort. 
Kansas — Strong, vigorous grower, standing 
extremes of drought and cold, and bear- 
ing immense crops. Early, ripening just 
after Palmer's. Berries size of Gregg. 
Palmer's — The first to ripen; fruit good size 
and quality; canes wonderfully produc- 
tive, vigorous and hardy; ripens its crops 
in short time. 
Black Diamond — One of the prize winners; 
fruit large, fine quality, firm, few seeds, 
hardy and productive. $2.00 per 100. 
Ohio — The standard early berry. Very pro- 
ductive. Fine quality; very hardy. 
Price of above Blackcaps, $1.75 per 100; 
$10.00 per 1,000. Except as noted. 
See page 17 for barga: 
RASPBERRIES— Red Varieties 
Price, 50 cents per doz.; $1.50 per 100, ex- 
cept otherwise noted. 
Cuthbert, or Queen of the Market — A re- 
markably strong, hardy, variety; stands 
the northern winters and southern sum- 
mers equal to any. Rich crimson, very 
handsome, and so firm they can be 
shipped hundreds of miles by rail in good 
condition. $10.00 per 1,000. 
Marlboro — The old standard early market 
variety. Price, $12.00 per 1,000. 
Loudon — The best red midseason berry. It.s 
points of superiority are: vigor of growth, 
large fruit, beautiful rich, dark crimson 
color, good quality and marvelous pro- 
ductiveness and hardiness. 
Columbian — Fruit resembles Shaffer's; very 
large, purplish color, rather soft; rich, 
sprightly flavor, unrivalled for canning, 
making jam, jelly, etc. Price, 75 cents per 
doz.; $1.75 per 100; $15.00 per 1,000. 
THE NEW RED RUBY RASPBERRY 
This grand variety was originated by L. 
E. Wardell, of Ulster County, N. Y., and is 
a seedling of the well-known variety "Marl- 
boro." It ripens with the earliest, and con- 
tinues picking a long season. Its fruit is 
large, bright red in color, exceedingly firm 
and of good flavor. It has been grown com- 
mercially for six years, and to-day stands 
ahead of all others as a berry for the grower 
to plant for profit. 
Price, $1.00 per doz.; $2.00 per 100; $15.00 
per 1,000. 
ins in Plum and Cherry. 
