Northern Grown Seeds , Pl ants and Nursery Stock 
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King 
RASPBERRIES 
^2iti\X\.Z\ A ^9"'^*'''''l ^"'■''^.'y height of ten feet; is ex- 
INTRODVCTION: Raspberries give greater returns for tho time and money expended than any other Cumberland 
fruit, thriving everywhere and producing enormous crops wliicli always sell at good pricefs. Several acres planted with small fruits for market pnrposcs will 
prove very profitable to farmers living near cities. We would advise the earliest and latest ripcnmg varieties for connnercial purposes, although mid-scasoii 
varieties should be planted to secure a succession throughout the fruiting season. We send out only e.\tra strong, healthy plants, which will give good results 
and satisfaction to our customers under ordinary good care and conditions. When ordered by express deduct lOc on postpaid price by the dozen. 
THnirF RFH VARIFTIFS Millpr'c Rpfl A thoroughly reliable variety of vigorous growth. The 
t/nUlU£. K£.U VAn.lIliir.O Xnmer S IveU canes reach a height of « ft. and do not winter kill. 
Schaffer's Colossal X?onthe'nrket.''""'' 
(^nlHptt DllPAn A beautiful, large, golden yellow, attractive berry. 
UUIUCU \^UCCU ^ seedling of the Cuthbert, surpassing it in size, 
productiveness, adaptability, flavor and hardiness. 
CHOICE BLACK VARIETIES 
PlitTlViPrlsitl/l "^'^^ berry is very large and firm, of splendid quality and 
UUlUUCliailU flavor. Tlie plant is wonderfully productive, entirely 
hardy, very vigorous and healthy and quite unaffected l)y either anthrac- 
nose or yellow blight, It is a mid-season variety, ripcnin;: after Lcuhogan 
and before Greger. Price by mail, postpaid, 10c each, 6fop50e; by 
express or freight, doz., 75c; 50 for $1.25; 100, $2.50; 1.000, $12.00. 
M^lvflPlH Pri7P 'J^biff variety is perfectly hardy, withstanding our 
iTlajriiClU 1 iiZiC severe winters without the least damage, as well as 
the extreme heat of Southern States. It is extremely early, making it 
invaluable to fruit growers and others who want a gciod fruit for the early 
market. The berries are of good size, firm texture and great keeping qual- 
ities. Its appearance is most handsome, l>eing a deep, glossy, jet black, 
nearly free from bloom. On the market in competition with other stand- 
ard varieties it commands a much higher price antl is always most eagerly 
sought after by the best trade. Prices same as Cumberland. 
Minnesota Frid6 excellent new variety ofrere<i for the first time 
ceedingly productive, the berries being rich red and pure flavor- 
ed. It la extremely hardy and highly recommended by leading horticulturists. 
By mail, prepaid, Ific ea., 4 lor 50c. By express or freight, doz.. $1.00; 
50, $2.50; 100. $4.00. 
Kltl<yQfnt1 Rpaiitu A product of Minnesota of strongest growth^ making 
mugotUU ligauiy fj-om lO to 15 canes from one plant and after the first 
year making a strong upright growth. The wood ripens well and is practically 
thornless. It i8 very hardy, bearing an immense crop of rich plump berries 
after the most severe winters. Prices same as Red Cardinal. 
KltlP' Consideredoneof thebestof the Early Ked Raspbeiries by many of 
**"*"o _ our best fruit growers. The berries are large, of excellent flavor, very 
firm, shipping well and among the earliest to ripen. It is very hardy and pro- 
ductive. Prices same as Red Cardinal. 
fi1<ir1f Hill^ A very hardy variety which has stood the severe test of a 
Uiai/A lixiio Northern winter at our nurseries without any protccion and 
surpasses nearly all other varieties in yield, length of season and flavor. The 
fruit is rich red in color, very large and of most delicious quality, it originated 
in Dakota and experiments at our nurseries have eoiivineed us that it can be 
highly recommended to large planters. Prices same as Cardinal. 
STANDARD RED VARIETIES 
PRICES: By mail, postpaid, 10c each, 6 for 50c; by express or 
freight, doz., 50c.; 50 for $1.00; 100 for $1.50; $12.00 per 1,000. 
PllthllPT't ^ standard hardy variety, enduring Northern winters and South- 
VUliiUl^l t ern summers equally well. 
CnllltnblflTl '^'"^ berry is widely known as a very hardy variety, 
\^UiUmuiau canes growing from I2 to 15 feet in length, many In iiig 
the 
one 
inch in diameter. The fruit is dark red, very large and firm, juicy and of de- 
licious flavor. 
HjlVmAlcPr ■^^ Ohio seedling of the tall, strong-growing Columbian type, 
AiajriiiaJVCl with berries similar in size, color and texture, but a little 
more acid, and produced in even heavier crops. 
I Olldnn ^^'^ particularly wish to recommend this as one of the finest on the 
XfUUUUU tnarket. It is a northern grown variety originated by L. \V. 
I/>udon of Wisconsin. 
M3.rlb0r0 ^ productive. The fruit is of large size, light crim- 
son color, good quality. A good, tested, early l)crry for the North. 
last season and especially adapted to the North- 
west. The fruit is larger than that of Cumber land or Knn.<;a<;. very solid ami 
hangs well after ripening. Price by mail, postpaid, 15ceaeh, 6 fop 
50c; by express or freight, doz., $1.00: 50 for $3.00; 100 for $5.00. 
IVTllflO'Pr '^^^ fruit is black, resembling Gregg although better flavored, 
muilgCi tougher in texture and a better shipper. Especially good for 
canning and evaporating. Prices same as Cumberland. 
STANDARD BLACKVARIETIES St b^^^S'^^^e-iro? 
freight, doz , 60e; 50 for $1.50; 100 for $2.50; 1.000 for $15.00. 
firPO'P' Cane.s of strong, vigorous growth and, under good culture, very 
^J-Cgg productive; berries are large. 
IToncoe Strong, vigorous erower. standing extreme drought and cold, 
ivaiload Ripens early, after Palmer. Berries size of Gregg, 
Kptnati^ It is large, round, firm, juicy and of better 
ncmaiid. quality than (iregg. 
Ohlfl Avery strong growing, hardy sort, producing 
V/iiiU fi nit which is much esteemed for drying. 
P^ltnCrS ripen; fruit good size and qunl- 
and hardy. 
ity. canes wonderfully productive, vigorous 
BLACKBERRIES 
This excellent and profitable fruit should 
be planted for garden use in rows 5 to 6 ft. 
apart with plants 3 to 4 ft. apart in the rows: 
for market, in rows 6 to 7 ft. apart, with 
plants i to 5 ft. apart in the rows. Give the 
plants the same cultivation as for Rasp- 
berries. 
CHOICEST VARIETIES 
Eldorado 
vigorous srrowinK. perfectly hardy 
enduring our severe winters 
without injury. Fruit very lar^e. borne in clusters whieii 
ripen very evenly; quality unsurp!>sse<l anil an excellent 
shipper. PRICES. By mail, postpaid, each 15, 4 fop 
50e; by express or freight, doz., SI. 00; 50 for S4.50; 
100 for $8.00. 
