THE MERSEREAU 
The Prince of All Blackberries 
Named by Prof. Bailey of Cornell University. See Cornell Bulletin, No. 99. 
.^^1gust, '95. 
We are always obliged toward the close of the packing season to refuse orders for 
the Mersereau. Order early. 
Its points of superiority are: 1st, Extreme hardiness; 2nd, Larger size and greater 
productiveness; 3rd, Less tendency to turn red after being picked than Snyder; 4th, 
Delicious quality. 
See Bulletins issued from New York State Experimental station at Gepeya, N. Y.. 
on this variety. 
Price, $1.00 per dozen by mail; $3.00 per 100, express not paid. 
Neither the Amateur nor the Market Gardener can make any mistake in planting 
the Mer.sereati. 
