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H. S. WILEY & SON, CAYUGA, N. Y. 
RASPBERRIES 
CUMBERLAND [Trade Mark]— The "Business Black Cap" 
Largest Black Raspberry Known. 
Fruit sold for 10 cents per quart when 
other varieties were selling for 5 to 7 cents. 
Cumberland Black Raspberry — The king of 
all Black Caps, both in size and produc- 
tiveness. Seven plants yielded the dry 
season of 1900, 28 quarts fifteen months 
from planting. Large plants, price, 
dozen, $1.00 by mail. Price, $2.50 per 100; 
express, purchaser's expense. 
You cannot make a mistake if you plant 
the CUMBERLAND. It gave us the past 
year the, largest berries and the most of 
them of any variety. 
Other Varieties of Blacic 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. 
RASPBERRIES— Red Varieties 
Price, SO 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. Its 
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. Warden, 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.; $2,50 per 100; $18.00 
per 1.000, 
