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BLACKBERRIES— Continued 
lUToTr'e ?iirnriCP This is one of the hardiest, earliest and most productive varieties. The fruit is very laree. glossy 
ludy o OUlpllaC black, and of tine substance and flavor. An ideal shipping variety. Desirable for canning and pre- 
scrvins on account of its rich liavor. good form and corelcss nature. Each 15e, 4 for 25e, postpaid. By express or freight 
$1 80 per doz., 50 for $4.50. 100 for $8 00. 
XBnr-A a sood shipper: perfectly hardy, no superfluous sprouts, a great yielder of large blackberries, rich and sweet, no 
n am hard cores, fruit all on outside, easily harvested. Each 15e, 4 for 50c, postpaid. By express or freight $1.50 
per doz., 50 for $4.50, 100 tor $8.00. 
BLACKBERRIES. Standard Varieties 
Each lOe, 4 for 35c. postpaid. Express or freight $1.00 per doz., 50 for $3.00, 100 for $5.00. 
Anr-iDtit Rritnn perfectly hardy variety, very vigorus and healthy. Bears immense crops of medium sized fruit of 
AnClCUl DlllUU most luscious flavor, that bear shipping well and bring the highest market price. 
Minnewaski Early, hardy and most productive. Fruit large, tender, juicy and sweet. 
Snyder Extremely hardy, enormously productive, finest flavor, ripening early. 
Cfntio'c Horrlir Originated in Wisconsin, and is very hardy, sweet, productive, weighing down its strong canes with 
OIUUC & ndiUy iUcropsof delicious fruit. 
Tsylor Berries large, of line flavor; canes of strong growth and hardy. 
DEIVBERRIES 
Aiiotiti'c ImnrnvPfl "The berries are much larger than tho.se of any other dewberry or blackberry. It requires no 
AuollU o lUiyiUVCU trellises or stakes. The truit is jet black and of superior flavor. For productiveness it outrivals 
all dewberries. Each 15c, 4 for 50c, postpaid. Express or freight. $1.50 per doz.. 50 for $4..50. 100 for $8.00. 
1 fin*'ck^i<i The berries are of nncQualled excellence: soft, sweet and lucious throughout; of briglitcsr. ghjssy black color. 
l^UtieUd Each 15c. 4 for 50c. postpaid. Express or freight. $1.50 per doz., 50 tor $4. 50, 100 for $8.00. 
Austin Dewberry 
STRAWBERRIES. New and Standard Sorts. 
These delight in good rich soil, but will grow on any soil capable of growing good general crops, 
supplied the entire season. As a fertilizer we recommend well rotted barnyard manure. 
By planting early, medium and late varieties, fruit is 
For field culture plant in rov/s iVi feet apart, 18 inches apart in the rows, 
row. 
After ground is frozen in the fall give a light cover- 
ing of leaves or straw, enough to shade the plants, 
to keep the soil from thawing and freezing when the 
sunshines. Remove covering in early spring when 
plants begin to grow. If part of covering is left be- 
tw<?en rows, it will act as mulch and help to keep 
the fruit clean- 
Our plants are all strong, vigorous stock and 
cultivated entirely for the production of 
plants. Carefully graded, handled and packed 
and certain to give satisfaclion. 
Mrs. Miller 
cribes it as follows; 
crop to maturity 
Perfect Blossom 
X One of the best varieties introduced by Matthew 
Crawford, the great strawberry specialist, who des- 
"The plant ?s large, productive, able to bring its whole 
Fruit very larse, regular conical form, dark glossy red, 
of excellent quality. Season medium to very late. 
Virtnr ^ tough healthy plant like Senator Dunlap, and product- 
T ll/lUi jve under any method of culture. The fruit is very large, dark 
glossy red. flesh firm and of excellent flavor, a good market berry. Season 
medium to late. 
NllTlfflH Previously exhibited as No. 84. The fruit is large and 
iliUlIl/U beautiful, of regular form, smooth and glossy, brilliant red, 
very firm and of excellent flavor. The plant is of medium size and healthy, 
a g<M)d bearer. The season is medium. 
DilUntfl A cross between the wild strawberry of Alaska and one of 
UalxVlA our best native varieties. The fruit is of medium size, dark 
red, solid, a splendid shipper. Extremely hardy and adapted to the ex- 
treme northwest on account of its superior root system. 
STANDARD VARIETIES 
By mail, postpaid, doz. 30c. 100 for $1.25. 
By express. 100 for $1.00. 1000 for $6.50. 
Ploaoo Nnfo Not less than six of a variety sold. Six at dozen 
licaacnuic rates, so at lOO rates. 500 at l.OOO rates. Large 
quantities priced on application. 
TlaHai-iirnnH P This variety yields cnormous- 
UeuerWUUU ly, produces large, perfectly 
formed berries, light scarlet color, fine flavor, 
ItratlHvwiflP P ^ fl"^' large, late, hand- 
ui auxxy wiiic some, productive berry of excel 
lent quality: regular conical form; dark glossy red. 
extending to the center. 
Riih'ir'h'c Kn C X By far more plants of 
X>UUd.l/ll & nv, D this variety arc used than 
any othei sorts. Its large uniform size, flne form 
and color, unsurpassed productiveness and great 
vigor combining to make it the leading market sort. 
PIlflllpfKyA P Essentially a market berry. 
VliailCUgC Immensely productive, of largest 
size- good color, quality and appearance, and a 
splendid shipper. For resisting drouth it has no 
•uperior and few if any equals. Fine flavor and 
color Arm and ships perfectly. 
f*lvdp ^ Fruit is large, firm, never varies 
viyuc from its regular conical shape and holds 
itfl size to end of season. 
Crpcrpnt SppHHntr ^ Medium size, bright 
CreSCeni Oeeanng scarlet, vigorous, hardy, 
frandv ^ Reliable late variety, bright crim- 
uaiiujr son, uniforni in size and shape, large 
and firm, plants vigorus and healthy. 
il\an Maru ^ Berries large to very large, 
UlCU luaijr bright deep red on surface, light 
red to center, sweet, rich, good flavor. Season med- 
ium to late, Nlmrod 
For garden culture 18 inches apart each way, leaving a pathway every third 
Perfect and Imperfect Blossoms: 
Varieties marked "P" have perfect blossoms and 
will bear fruit abundantly without being mixed with 
other varieties. Varieties marked "X" have imper- 
fect flowers and should be mixed or planted among 
other varieties, so as to properly fertilize them, or 
they will produce but little fruit, and it will be im- 
perfect; when properly fertilized they are more pro- 
ductive than perfect flowering varieties. 
X It has been thoroughly tried at the experimental stations 
for the past six years, and reports are unanimous m its fa- 
vor. It leatis for pro<luctiveness, market, home use arul general purposes; 
combines earliness, firmness, largesize, good quality, very even and flne color, 
with wonderful vigor and health of plants: free from rust, and attains its 
greatest productiveness when planted near Bederwood. 
Imperfect Blossom 
Greenville 
Haverland 
Joe 
X A fine grower, 
early market sorts. 
very prmluctive. One of the leading 
Uniform, louf?, medium size. 
Lovett 
Michel's Early 
P strong, beautiful plant. Multiplies rapidly. Berries large. 
l>rilliant, glossy red, conical in form, borne well up off the ground on 
strong stems; of good quality: medium to late. One of the very finest we have 
ever sent out and bound to succeed any » here. 
X The berries are produced in clusters of S to 10: are globular, 
.slightly conical, brilliant red; ripen uniformly to the tip and arc 
large and delicious. For general market purposes it has no superior, 
P First and earliest of its kind. It is strong. 
hardy and productive. The berries are bright crim- 
son, medium size, full and round and most delicious flavor, ripening before all 
others. 
Partpr ITarlo P Uniformly large, regular, con- 
laiACI X^ailC icai ^vith a short neck: color 
glossy scarlet crimson: ripens all over; flesli moderately 
firm, no hollow core, quality goo<l; flowers perfect. Plant 
very vigorus, healthy and remarkably productive. 
P Enormously productively and 
hardy. Berries very large, round, 
somewhat flattened and iminted. dark and red in color. 
.Stock from our own growing. One of the best late 
strawberries. We highly recommend this as the best 
sort for late ripening. 
P Exceedingly vigorous. 
Fruit large, regular and at- 
tractive, in form, deep red without and within, firm, ex- 
cellent quality. Begins to ripen with the earliest and 
continues nearly a month. 
P Vigorous, heavy plant, very thrifty 
and productive. Berries large, coni- 
cal, uniform in shape, glossy crimson. All ripen without 
green tips, of good quality, flavor, and excellent for 
market and shipping. 
Wflrflplrt ^ Far the best and most profltableon 
TTaiiiciu the market. Unsurpassed for shipping 
on account of its firmness .and great beauty. Very pro- 
ductive and vigorous, large, deep crimson and of most 
exquisite flavor. 
Rough Rider 
Senator Dunlap 
Wm. Belt 
