L. L. MAY &C0. PLANTS, SEEDS. PRLITS AND TRKKS 
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Austin Dewberry Buffalo Berry 
Austin's Improved Dewberry 
Logan Berry 
(Blackberry Raspberry) It 
The berries are much larger than those of any other Dewberry 
or Blackberry. It requires no trellises or stakes and can easily 
be trained into tree form. The fruit is jet blacis and of superior 
flavor. Forproductivcnesa it outrivals all Dewberries. Each. 
15c, doz., $1.00, postpaid. By express, per 100, $3.00. 
LuCretia DewberrV The ben-ies are of unequalled 
■ -K , T^, / excellence, sweet and lu- 
cious, of brightest, ftlossy black color. Each, 10c. doz 50e 
postpaid. By express, per 100, $2.00. ' 
Buffalo Berrv 5 J'2"'!!!°"'* weii as a 
, t\ , , . splendid fruit, Rrowins to a height of 
from 8 to 12 feet. I he fruit is ijorne in great bunches resem- 
bling currants. Mail size, each. 10c, 3 for 25e. postpaid 
Large size, by express, each, 25c, doz , $2.50. •->'"• 
New Logan Berry originated in California, mid ■» 
a ti ue hybrid between the Raspberry and DIackberry, partaking 
of the nature of both in appearance and <iuality,but is finer and 
more delightful. It bears abundantly, the berries are the site 
of the largest blackberries, and a dark purple red in color. 
Ripens early before Blackberric". Price, each, 25c, doz., 
$2.50, postpaid: by express, $7.00 per 100. Plants for 
Spring shipment only. 
Improved Dwarf Juneberry 
It is a quick grower, forming dense cinnips of bushes which 
bloom and hear heavily when only one or two feet in height. It 
is exceedingly sweet and has a luscious flavor. Mail size, 15e 
each,4forSi0c, postpaid. By express.' 18 to 24 inch, 25« 
each, doz., $2.50. 
Gooseberries 
Whinham's 
Tree 
Pearl 
This grows in tree form. Ihrowiner its branch- 
es straiKht out or uuward kepnine- th#> 
berries well off the ground. The fruit is very large" ofte;, meksuiinTfvi to 
» inches m length, of a deep rich red color, and in quality and flavor unex- 
celled. It IS entirely free from the coarseness so often found in smaller 
varieties. It has been proven perfectly hardy by thorough tests in all parts 
of America and stands the severe winters of the north witkout protection. 
One year strong, 20e each, doz., $2.00, postpaid. 2 year strone 
each, 25c, doz.. $2.50, per 100. $15.00, by sxpress or f reight. 
KeeOSake TI"^ ■« a new English variety, pos.scssing unusual merit. 
^ , .r" , ^ . ll'e Pl.«nts grow in tree form, are dwarf in habit, very 
productive, free from mildew and very hardy. The fruit is very large 
Pri^esTare'^as Whlnhkm-s^^^ee.""'' ""^<"""«' ""^ ^''-PP'"^ P-"--' 
A very prolific variety that has bten vi-ell tested and found 
heiilthful, vigorous of growth, free from mildew and extremely 
productive. Ilie fruit is pale 
green, large and handsome. 1 
year strong, each. 15c. doz., 
$1.50, postpaid. 100 $8.00, ex- 
pressorfreight,2year strong, 
each, 20c. doz., $2.00, 100, 
$10.00, express or freight. 
(Red Jacket) The 
fruit is as large as 
that of the Wliinham. a bright 
shiny red, a most beautiful and at- 
tractive berry. The flavor is most 
delicious and commands the very 
best market price. Prices same 
as Pearl. 
is 
Joslyn 
Down! no* The berry 
i^\JY\ lijii^ large, haiidsomsome. a pale 
Whinham's 
Tree 
Gooseberry 
rcen in color, of excellent quality. 
The bush is a vigorous grower and free from mildew. 
A fa- 
Prlco 
sweet and tender, 
nd enormously pro- 
Pearl Gooseberry 
vorite for home and market, 
same as Smith's. 
H nilt>"htOn Tile fruit is of medium size, roundish oval, pale red 
The plants are of spreading habit, shoots slender a; 
ductive. Price same as Smith's. 
C pp if K ' e Large, pale yellow, thin-skinned, of excellent quality for desert or cooking, 
oiiiiiii a Bush moderately vigorous and exceedingly fruitful. Price, 1 yearstrong, 
each. 15c, doz., $1.50, postpaid, 100. $7.50, express or freight. 2 year strong, 
each, 20c, doz., $2.00, postpaid, 100, $10.00, express or freight. 
Note: Gooseberries, i year, by express or freight only. 
