New 
E"QGrbGaiind 
I^aspberry 
SAINT REGIS 
Tested at our MayAeld Nurseries it was 
found to yield heavily by June 20,, from plant* 
planted in early April of the same year. The 
yield continued without interniisstttn until the 
middle of October, the berries* being very large, 
beautiful, firm and delicious. I3y the second 
neasoii it is the earliest of all Raspberries and 
its first crop is greater than that of any other 
variety known. The fruit crop continues all 
summer and continue fruiting on the old canes 
until late in August when the young canes 
take up the work and produce berries until 
severe frost. It is absolutely hardy, succeeds on 
any soil, never stifters from sunhurn or scald 
and the tierries will bear shippinK *00 miles 
and keep in perfect condition for aeveral days 
after this. 
« 1PR1CES: By mail, postpaid, each lOe. 
tt for 60c. By freight or express. 90 for OOe, 
(00 for St 60, 1000 for tl2 00 . 
LLMAY&.GD. 
WHOLESALE CATALOG 
NT PAUL 
NNESOTA 
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St. Paul, Minn. 
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