H. S. WILEY & SOCN, CAYUGA, N. Y. 
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RASPBERRIES 
BLACK AND RED 
Price of IBlackcaiw per dozen 75c; $2.00 per 100; $13.50 per 1,000. Except as noted. 
RASPBERRIES — ^Black Caps. 
Plum Farmer Raspberry — ^Bqual . in size to 
Oumlberland, just as productive, a strong 
grower and one of tlie best marliet varie- 
ties ever introduced. 
Black Piamond — One of tlie prize winners; 
fruit large, fine quality, firm, few seeds, 
hardy and productive. 
Cumberland Bla'-k Raspberry — Seven plants 
yielded in the dry season, 28 quarts fifteen 
months from planting. Large plants. 
You cannot make a mistake if you plant 
the CUMBEKUANID. 
RASPBERRIES — ^Red Caps. 
Cutlibert, 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 ibe shipped 
hundreds of miles by rail in good condition. 
Columbian — Fruit resembles Shaffer's; very 
large, purplish color, rather soft; rich, 
sprightly flavor, unrivaled for canning, 
making jam, jelly, etc. 
NEW RED RASPBERRY 
ST. REGIS EVERBEARING rhubarb or pieplant. 
Myatt's I/innaeus — Sitrong, undivided roots. 
Bears First, Last and All the Time 10 d07,en; 
$5.00 per 100 undivided roots. 
Raspberries for Four Months 
That's what you get when you plant St. Regis — the new 
everbearing variety. Moreover they are not only raspberries, but 
raspberries of the very highest quality. (See cut.) 
Dozen 75 cents Hundred, $2.50 Per 1,000, $25.00 
Mailed at the dozen rates 
