[>HARDY, PRODUCTIVE FRUITS, ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS. ETC.H 
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King. 
RASPBERRIES. 
Of all the fruits grown by tlie amateur 
or professional, none will give greater re- 
turns tor the time and money expended than 
these. They thrive well everywhere and 
produce enormous crops of fruit, which al- 
ways sells at good prices. We believe there 
is no surer road to fortune for any young farm- 
er residing near any of ;the large cities of the 
country, than to plant several acres of small 
fruits for market purposes. The earliest and 
latest ripening varieties are the most profit- 
able, though mid-season sorts should also be 
planted to give a succession throughout the 
fruiting season. We send out only extra 
strong, healthy plants, which will give good 
results and satisfaction to our customers under 
ordinary good care and condition. 
Cumberland. 
CHOICE RED VARIETIES. 
r>« ...4 o 1 This wonderful berry is a surprise in the fullness of its ments- 
Cardinal. great growth, extreme hardmess, and the exceedmg pro- 
. » , . , u —,1 ft will imv It IS 
ductivene.ss of its choice red, rich.'i)ure flavored berries. It will pay . 
ot ^n vSty. but a variety of grkt merit. The new Ca'-d.nal i.s claimed 
to grow t«n feet high, and bears in proportion, l-t"'''"?, 
who have seen this l^rry say that it is one of the wonders of the "gntury, s 
far exceeding all others as to put it entirely beyond comparuson. Each 15c 
doz. $1.00, postpaid. By express, $2.50 per lUU. 
Kingston Beauty, l^i'^ i"l fn g 
raspberry is another product of Minnesota. 
Its growth is of the strongest, making from 10 
to 15 canes from one hill or plant, thus needs 
more room than ordinary varieties. Very 
few thorns, practically thornless, and after 
the first year makes strong upright growth, 
wood ripens well, leaves staying on late, and 
very hardy, bearing after the sei'erest winters 
an immense cnij) of fine, rich, plump berries. 
Prices same as Cardinal. 
Vi-nrr Several of our best fruit growers 
■•^^-ing. consider this the beat of the early 
red ra.-<plierries'. It has large and attractive 
bright red fruits of good flavor, ri|>ening with 
the earliest and firm enough to ship nicely. 
In hariliness, growth and productiveness all 
that could be desired. Each 12c., do2. 7Sc„ 
postpaid. By express, $2.00 per 100, $15.00 
per 1,000. 
■RIo/nIj- TTillc ^'■y hardy variety, 
CiaCK XlUib. which has stoo<l the se- 
vere test of a Northern winter at our nurseries Cardinal 
without any protection anil surpasses nearly ... . , 
all other varieties in yield, length of .seasem and flavor. 1 he fruit is rich 
red in color, very large and of most delicious quality. It originated in 
Dakota, and experiments at our nurseries have convinced us that it is 
highly recommended to large planters. Prices same as King. 
STANDARD RED VARIETIES. 
r> +V»V>/»»-+ ^ standard hardv variety, enduring northern winters and 
V^UinDcrt. southern summers equallv well. Each 10c., doz. 50c., 
postpaid. By express, $1.25 per 100, $7.50 per 1,000. . 
'I'liis beirv is widely known as a very hardy variety, the 
^OXUmDlaU. canes growing from 12 to 1.5 feet in length, many being 
1 inch in diameter. The fruit is dark red, very large and firm, juicy and of 
delicious flavor. Each ISc, doz. $1.00, postpaid. By express, $2.50 per 
100, $15.00 per 1,000. 
O „1 J„„ /-\,, „„„ .\ lieautiful, large, golden 
VTOlOen \^UCCU. yellow, attractive berry, A 
seedling of the Culhbert, "surpassing it in size, beauty, 
product ivcne.ss. adaptability, flavor and hardiness. 
Prices same as Cuthbert. 
T rtiiHrt-n We particularly wish to rec- 
IjUXHHJU. ommend this as one of the 
finest on the market. It is a northern grown 
variety originated by L. W, I.ouiloii. of W is- 
consiii. Each lOc., doz. 7Sc., postpaid. By 
express, $1.50 per 100, $10.00 per 1,000. 
Vigorous and productive. 
The fruit is of large size, 
light crimson color, firm and good quality. 
.\ good, well-tested, early berry for the north. 
Prices samc.as Cuthbert. 
Miller's Red. 
variety of vigorous 
growth. The canes reach a height of 0 feet 
CHOICE BLACK VARIETIES. 
PiimViorloTlfl A valuable acquisition among black raspberries. 
V/UJXlUCllaJUU. With its su[)erior size, it combines the equally valu- 
able characteristics of great firnine-ss, splendi<i (luality and wonderful P"*"- 
ductivencss. The plants are entirely hardy, very vigorous and healthful, 
and seem entirely unafTccted by either anthracnose or yellow blight. In 
season of ripening it follows Souhegan and precedes Gregg a short time, 
making a mid-season variety. Each lOc, doz. $1 .00, postpaid. By express, 
$2.50 per 100, $15.00 per 1,000. 
Mayfield Prize. 
standing our severe winters without the least 
damage, as well as the extreme heat of south- 
ern states. It is extremely early, making it 
invaluable to fruit growers and others who 
want a good fruit for the early market. The 
berries are of good size, firm texture and 
great keeping qualities. Its appearance is 
most handsome, being a deep, glossy, jet 
black, nearly free from bloom. On the mar- 
ket in competition with other standard va- 
rieties it commands a much higher price and 
is always most eagerly sought after by the 
best trade. Prices same as Cumberland. 
Minnesota Pride. .V/uTf tTat 
we olTer this most excellent black ra-spberry 
for the first season, knowing that our limited 
stock will hardly go round our many cu.stom- 
ers, and keep the price in reach of all, but feel 
that the public should have the optiortunity 
of testing it, especially in the northwest. 
Size of fruit larger than Cumberland or Kan- 
sas, very solid and hangs well after ripening. 
Each ISc, doz. $1.00, postpaid. By express, 
$5.00 per too. 
TWriinfror '^^^ and resembles Gregg very much. It 
lUUUgCI . i„ a better flavored berry than the Gregg, tougher in tex- 
ture, and therefore a better shipper. In size it excels Gregg by almost 2o i 
per cent, being extra fine for canning and evaporating. Prices same as | 
Cumberland. 
Marlboro. 
and do 
winter kill in the least. Prices 
same as Cuthbert. 
Shaffer's Colossal 
in both fruit and plant 
Prices same as Columbian. 
One of the 
• largest berries 
on the market. 
STANDARD BLACK VARIETIES. 
Price, each lOc, doz. 50c., postpaid. By express, $1.50 per 100, $10.00. 
per 1,000. 
One of the leading late, 
vJi^Cgg. black caps and a popular market ■ 
sort; canes of strong, vigorous growth, and, . 
under good culture, very productive; berries | 
are large, covered with heavy bloom. j 
Tfoncac Strong, vigorous grower, stand-: 
iViUlDdo. ing extremes of drought and 
cold, and beiiring immense crops. Ripens] 
early, after Palmer. Herries size of Gregg, ■ 
Mammoth Cluster. i^a'^'va^Sry",' 
yet retained for its high quality and product- 
iveness, j 
"WomoVia I' i*" large, round, firm, juicy 1 
XlClUalia. and of better quality than 
Gregg, esiiecially in the northwest. 
OViin ''^"'y strong growing, hardy sort, i 
viAlU. producing fruit wiiich is much es-| 
teemed for drying. The berries avera^ : 
large, are very firm, of good quality and slupi 
well. i 
TJalmArc ^'^^ *" ripen; fruit good ', 
X^aimcrd. size and quality, canes won- 1 
derfully productive, vigorous and hardy; ', 
ripens its crops in a short time. . 
.Mayfield Prize. 
Our Berry Plants are 
Unequaled. 
