CATALOGUE OF SEEDS, PLANTS, BULBS AND FRUITS. 
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It has bebn our aim In making up this list to offer only the best of each class, so that our customers may rest assured that any of the varieties 
which they find In this catalogue are valuable and worthy of their attention. At the prices named wo send strong thrifty young stock by mail, post- 
paid. We should advise you to order early, and then you will be certain to have vour fruits on hand when your are ready to plant thora, for we shall fill 
;U1 orders .lust as soon as we can do so with safety. All of our fruit stoclt is Wealthy and vigorous, and we are sure it will please you by Its rapid 
growth and eai'ly bearing 
Da^'s gheice gellection ©f ]^etu and ©esiiiable Jpifuits. 
We offer on the next few pages a choice and complete list of fruits of all kinds. 
TH^ Great Si^erbearing Tree I^lacl^berr^. 
A FRUIT THAT NO GARDEN SHOULD BE WITHOUT. 
OVER 18,000 SOLD LAST SEASON. 
• . . . . HAVE YOU TRIED IT? 
No doubt we have the grandest novelty in this class ever introduced. Unlike others it requires no 
Stakes, and is by far the most productive, hardiest, finest flavored and handsomest blackberry we have 
overgrown. It jjrows in upright tree form to a height of six or seven feet, and produces its large 
delicious berries m the greatest abundance lor several weeljs during the summer. Ni> person who has 
a few feet in their yard to spare can afford to be without this splendid fruit. It is ornamenial as well 
as useful, and its habit of growth, hardiness and enormous yield make it a most desirable variety. A lew 
of these trees will keep a family supplied with delicious berries the entire season. The immense sale 
of this grand fruit has comi)elIed us to grow an enormous stock the past season, and thLs also enables 
us to offer them at a lower price, so that thev are now within the reach of all our friends. Last year 
we sold them at 40c each, and thousands were disposed of at this price. Our stock is extra strong and 
will generally fruit heavily the first year, and is always certain to bear abundantly of its m-immoth 
delicious berries the second season. Don't fail to order the Everbearing Tree Blackberry. Price, 25c 
each, 5 tor $1.00, U for 92.00, postpaid. 
OiHer ISlacl^berries— Standard Sorts. 
Erie.— Probably the most popular of the older 
varieties. Hardy and Immensely productive. 
Price, 15c each, 6 for 50c, !."> for 91,00. 
Snyder.— Good sized fiiiit of rich flavor. Valu- 
able for home or market use. Price, 15c each, 5 
for 50c, 1.5 tor 91. OO. 
Early Champion.— Extra early and a heavy crop- 
per Plant vigorous, hardv and productive. Price, 
20c each, 4 for 60c, 15 for 91. SO. 
May's Thornless. — The most popular berry ever 
Introduced. The fruit is of good size, oblong, 
m m and very sweet The Thornless is exceedingly 
productive, and will bear heavy crops on almost 
any kind of soil; the most peculiar feature, how- 
ever, about this berry is the fact that It is entirely 
free from thorns. Being ijerfectly hardy it can be 
grown in any section of the country. Price, 30c 
each. 4 for 91.00, 15 for 92.26. 
Wilson.— Not perfectly hardy but valuable for 
all Middle States. Fruit large and very sweet. 
Price, 15c each, 5 for 60c, 15 for 91.00. 
Ancient Briton.— Hardy in Minnesota. We hijjh- 
ly recommend it for general cultivation. Quality 
fine and berries of good size. Price, 15c each, 5 
for 60c, 16 for 91.00. 
Early Harvest.— A splendid extra early berry of 
the most delicious flavor. Price, I5c each, 5 for 
SOc, 15 for 91.00. 
A GOOD IlST OF GRAPES. 
HAT'S WrESBOABHSIQ TBEE BL.ACKBERBT. 
Agawam.— A splendid red variety of rich 
flavor and wonderful yield. The bunches are 
large and exceedingly handsome, vine vigor- 
ous and perfectly hardy. This is highly re- 
commended b.v the large grai>e growers in 
the East, Price, 20c each, 3 for 50c, 13 for 
$1.75. 
Empire State.-The wonderful golden grape, 
which has become so popular iu the last few 
years. Bunch compact, extra large and very 
h.andsome: berry a light golden shade and of 
the most delicious flavor imaginable. Ex- 
tremely hardy and does well in any section. 
Price, 25c each, 3 for 65c, 12 for 92.26. 
Niagara.— As hardy as the Cambridge and 
a fit companion for that magnificent grape, 
as it is au enormous bearer. Berries are 
larger than C<mcord, a beautiful white, and 
of the sweetest flavor. Do not fail to plant 
this variety. Price, 16c each, 8 for 91.00. 
12 for 91.25. 
Brighton.— Red, quality delicious; vine hardy and 
vigorous. Prke, ISc each, 5 for 65c, 12 for 91-40. 
Worden Prize (black).— Early and productive; flav- 
or splendid; hardy as the Concord. Price, 20ceach, 
6 for 91.00, 12 for 91.75. 
Delaware The well known red grape Bunch and 
berry small, but wonderfully juicy and sweet. Price, 
16c each, 5 for 60c, 12 for 91.25. 
Salem.— Btmch .and berry large and handsome: color 
coppery red: vine vigorous, hardv and productive. 
Price, ISc each, 5 for 65c, 12 for 91.35. 
Concord. — The well kno'wn black grape. Price, 10c 
each, 6 for 50c, 15 for 91.00. 
Cambridge (see colored plate opposite page 32.) 
This new grape we have secured at an enormous 
price, and think it will prove to be the finest of all 
the black varieties. It is a seedling of the Con- 
cord, and far superior to this well known grape, 
iDolh in quality and yield, and being equally as 
hardy and earlier 
It will become more popular as soon as once 
known. We do not believe there is a black grape 
superior to the Cambridge iu quality, or one that- 
is more desirable for either private or market use. 
Price, 40c each, 3 for 91.O0, 7 for 92.O0. 
Pocklington, Golden.- A grand variety of recent 
Introduction. An early and prolific bearer; fine 
flavor. Price, 
15c each, 5 for 
65c, 12 for 
91.35. 
Sfratoberries. 
Defiance.— The earliest and most desirable for either 
private or market use. Fruit a rich crimson, very 
lirm and a splendid keeper. Price, 75c per doz, 25 for 
91.25, 100 for 94 00. 
Warf ield. — One of the best for general use, resembles 
somewhat the Crescent, but is more productive and a 
liuer appearing berry. Price, 60c per doz, 26 for 
91.O0, 100 for 92.50. 
Jessie.— Highly recommended by the Wisconsin Horticultural Society; splen- 
did flavor, large size and a heavy bearer. Price, 50c per doz, 25 for 91.00, 
100 for 93.00. 
Bubach, Improved.- Fruit large, handsome and firm. Color bright scarlet. 
Ripens early. Price, 40c per doz, 25 for 75c, 100 for 92. 50. 
naverland.— Fruit long, color light red, sweet and a good cropper. Price, 40c 
perdoz 25 for 75c, ino for 92.50. 
Qrand Pacific— A magnificent berry of recent Introduction. PYult large, firm 
and of the finest quality. Price, 75c per doz, 25 for 91.25, 100 for 93.00. 
Sharpless, Improved — The old favorite. Price, 30c per doz, 25 for 65c, I 
100 for 92.00. I 
Crescent.— A well known variety. Price, 35 for 76c, 100 for 91. 60. 
