FALL CATALOGUE OF BULBS, PLANTS, SEEDS AND SMALL 
CBIMSOK QUEEN RASPBKHKY. 
RASPBERRIES. 
Crimson Queen.— Of late years the red rasp- 
errles have always brought the highest prices In 
he market, and as the Crimson Queen Is as easily 
in and as productive as the black caps It 
_ld bo more extensively cultivated. 15o each, 
40c, IS for $1.25. 
Gregg. — A good black variety, hardy and pro- 
ductive. 10c each, 12 for $1.00. 
May's Orange.— The finest yellow berry ever 
introduced: splendid flavor and a big yielder. 15c 
each, 3 for 40c, 12 for $1.25 
Souhegan.— An early black, good quality. 10c 
each, 12 for $1.00. - ■ 
Cuthbert.— Large, red variety, of excellent flavor. 
10c each, 12 for $1.25. 
GRAPES. 
Cambridge.— The earliest, largest and most pro- 
ductive black grape ever introduced. Perfectly 
hardy and far ahead of Concord In yield and qual- 
ity. 115c each, 3 for $1.00, 12 for $3.00. 
Pocklington.— A fine golden variety. Hardy and 
productive. 25c each, 3 for 65c, 12 for 12.25. 
Concord.— The well known black grape. 15c each, 
3 for 40c, 12 for $1.25. ai m . 
Delaware.— Red ; bunch modium size, fruit sweet 
and juicy. 25o each, 3 for 60c, 12 for $2.00. 
GOOSEBERRIES. 
Houghton.— A vigorous grower; very hardy and 
roductlve; fruit pale red. 15c each, 3 for 40o, 12 
or $1 25 
Do'wning.— Fruit large, color light green ; hardy 
and good bearer. 15c each, 3 for 40c. 12 for $1.25. 
Industry.— An English variety, with Immense 
fruit of a cherry color. 25c each, 3 for 65c, 12 
for $2.75. 
COLOSSAL DEWBERRY. 
The finest berry ever introduced. This is a, 
fruit for everybody, and one that all should 
have. It Is perfectly hardy and does well In any 
and all sections of the country. The Colossal 
ripens early, berries are extra large and hand- 
some, jet black and of the most delicious quality. 
It is one of the most desirable small fruits for 
general cultivation we have ever seen, and will 
ploase all who will try It. Not only is it valuable 
as a fruit, but early in the spring It produces 
great bunches of pure, sweet-scented flowers that 
are very handsome, and make a beautiful display 
either for the garden or lawn. Our stock is true 
and fine. 25c each, 3 for 60c, 6 for $1.00, 15 for $2.00, 
postpaid. 
ALL THE ABOVE FRUITS SENT POSTPAID AT 
THESE PRICES. 
Winfibld, Kan— "Reliable Minnesota" did very 
well here. Straw is short and stiff, but the heads 
well filled. It will yield about three times as much 
as "Early Ked Olawson," "Winter Fife." "New 
Monarch'* and "Golden Russian." This has been 
the poorest season we have had for many years— 
too dry; but your "Reliable Minnesota" came forth 
the victor of all the other sorts. I will sow about 
all of my crop again, and neighbors want some to 
sow also. All who saw the wheat are very well 
satisfied with it.— H. G. Buss. 
