H. S. WILEY SON. CAYUGA, A. Y. 
Cumberland Black Raspberry. The king of all Black Caps, both in size 
and productiveness. Seven plants yielding the dry season of 1900, 28 quarts 
fifteen months from planting. Large plants. Price, dozen $1.00 by mail. 
Price, $3.00 per 100; 75c. dozen, 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 thera of any variety. 
OTHER VARIETIES OF BLACK CAPS. 
Gregg. For many years the leading standard, best known market sort. 
Kansas. Strong, vigorous grower, standing extremes of drought and 
cold, and bearing immense crops. Early, ripening just after Palmer's. 
Berries size of Gregg. 
Palmer's. The first to ripen ; fruit good size and quality; canes wonder- 
fully productive, vigorous and hardy ; ripens its crops in short time. 
Price, of above Blackcaps $2.50 per 100. 
THE NEW RUBY RED RASPBERRY. 
ITS STRONG POINTS— The Best Berry to Grow for Profit. 
This grand variety was originated by L. E. Wardell, of Ulster county, N. 
Y., and is a seedling of the well-known variety " Marlboro." It ripens with 
the earliest, and continues picking a long season. Its fruit is large, bright 
red in color, exceedingly firm and of a good flavor. It has been grown 
commercially 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, $20.00 per 1,000. 
