NORTHERN GROWN SEEDS AND PLANTS. 
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THREE SPliEpiD {RASPBERRIES. * 
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PRIDK OF THK SLVRKKT. 
(Black.) 
The finest of all the blaek cap varieties, ;;nd 
valuable as a market sort on account .f ts 
firmness and productiveness. It is oerfecLltr 
hardy and very desirable for cultivation .n 
the Northwest. The berry is large, of a 
bright black color, and of splendid flavor. 
It is also highly desirable and equally satis- 
factory for family use. Price, loo. each, 4 
for 50c., 12 for $1.50, postpaid. 
MAT'S? ORANGE. 
(Yellow.') 
May's Orange is a splendid yellow vari- 
ety and the hardiest of this class. The 
berries are eitra large, fine quality, and 
always command a high price in the 
market. It is, however, the best for fam- 
ily use, and no garden should be w-ithout 
it. Don't fail to include the Orange when 
making up your order this season. Price, 
20c. each, 3 for 50o., $1.75 per doz., 
postpaid. 
CKIMSON QCEEN. 
(Red.) 
As shown by the name, the color of 
fruit is a dark red or crimson. Of late 
years the red raspberries have always 
brought the highest prices in the mar- 
ket, and as the Crimson Queen is as 
easily grown and as productive as the 
blackcaps itshould be moreextensive- 
ly cultivated. It is a great yielder, 
and no amateur or market gardener 
should be without it. Price, 20c. 
each, 3 for 50o., $1.75 per doz., 
postpaid. 
SPECIAL. 
For $4.00 we will send, 
postpaid, 12 each of the 
above three varieties. 
CRIMSON QT'EKN. 
WRITE US FOR SPECIAL PRICES ON LARGE LOTS. 
