Sg>HARDY, PRODUCTIVE FRUITS, ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS. ETC,<§i 
'73 
T niiHrkTi R*-'<1' \V'*^ particvilariy wish to recoinnienti 
^UUUUll. thij< as one of the finest ou the market. !'„ 
is ji Northern variety, originated by F. W. IvOudf>n, of Wis- 
c >n.-iin, who says: '*The Loudon i.s a seedling of Turner, 
cros.sed with Cuthbert. Berries are large, color beautiful. 
It yields 200 bushels to the acre, and may 
be shipped to New Orleans in gt>od 
shape." In addition to this we wish 
to add that we have tried 
it at our nurseries and it 
lias stood the past very 
severe winters without the 
least protection, and with- 
uit injury. There is no 
finer red grown and none 
more prohtable PRICR.IOc 
each, 6 for 45c, 12 for 75c, 
25 for $l.30» postpaid. ISy 
express or frcifiht, 25 lor 
80c, 50 for $1.25, 100 t..r 
$2.00. 500 for $8.50, 1,000 
$15.00. 
LOUDON. 
Northwestern Small Fruit Collection. Sf!?! Thich trl'^L'??"!?; 
thrive and produce bounteous crops e\-prywhere. We have selected the very best sorr?- 
and offer them with the a--;surance that they will give our cu.stomer.-i entire satisfaction. 
Who docs not long for health-giving fresh 
frnit? 
6 Black Hills Raspberries, 60c. 
6 A\ayficld Prize Raspberries — The best 
black variety. 60c. 
6 Oiant Rtiby Currants — A magnificent 
red sort, 7Sc. 
3 White Wine Currants — An elegant white 
variety, 40c. 
3 Downing Qooscberries — Largo pale 
green. 25c. 
3 Collections for $5.00. 
3 Houghton Gooseberries— Standard reJ 
sort, 25c. 
25 Splendid Strawberries — Large, firm, 
good shipper, 25c. 
25 Michels Early Strawberries — The earli- 
est grown, 2Sc. 
77 Plants — lOnough for a home garden, 
for $2.00, postpaid. 
7 Collections for $10.00, by express, at 
your expense. 
For many purposes and by 
many persons the black liasij- 
berries, commonly termed " lilack Caps," are preferred to the red. For shipping purposes 
mni' 
they carry much better ^nd carry longer distances than the red. They are generally pre- 
General List of Black Raspberries. 
MAVFIELD PRIZE. 
.. erally i 
ferred for canning and often for table u.se, while for 
jams they are unsurpassed We grow a limited num- 
ber of varieties, those which we consi<ler the very 
best for general culture. While many other good 
kinds are on the market our customers will make no 
mistake by planting these, as our list is the Cream of the Lot. 
PRICI£S, unless otherwise noted, lOc each, 3 for 25c, 6 for 45c, 
12 for 80c, 25 for $1.40, postpaid. Bv express or freight. 25 for 
80c. 50 for $L2S, 100 for $2.00, 1,000 for $15.00. 
TVTflvfipl/l PriTP This variety is perfectly hardy, with- 
XTxajr xic;iu standing our 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 good fruit for the early market. The berries are of good size, firm texture and great keeping qualities. 
Its appearance is most handsome, being a deep glossy, jet black, nearly free from bloom. On the market in com- 
petition with other standard varieties it commands a much higher price and is always most e:igerly sought after by the 
best trade. Planters who want an early berry, a handsome berry, a good berry, a productive Iwrry and a profitable one 
to grow shouhl not fail to plant this peerle.'^s sort. I5c each, 3 for 35c, 6 for 60c, 12 for $1.00, postpaid. By express 
or freight. 25 for $1.00, 50 for $1.75, 100 for $3.00. 
f*llTnl>f*rlflTld ^ Cut.) A valuable acquisition among black Raspberries. With its greatly superior size, 
rni iiMRiAV V/UXiiucxia.ilU.. combines the equally valviable characteristics of great firmness, splendid quality and wond- 
CliLUtuB IAI\ erful productiveness. The plants are entirety hardy, very vigorous and healthful, and seem entirely unaffected by 
either anthraenose or yellow blight. In season of ripening it follows Souhegan and precedes Gregg a short time, making a mid-season variety. Untler 
equal conditions. Cumberland will yield 2,000 quarts per acre more than Gregg and 1 ,000 more than Ohio. The Cumberland has yielded a good crop when 
Cuthbert and Gregg were both frozen to the ground. In vigor of growth the Cumberland stands at the head It forms a strong upright bush, throwing up 
stiff, stocky shoots, well calculated to bear up their immense loads of fruit. Fresh fruit of the Cumberland has sold for 3 to 5 cents per quart more than 
could be secured for Gregg, and 6 to 7 cents per quart more than could be secured for Ohio on account of it« superior size. I5c each, 3 for 3Sc, 6 for 60c, 
12 for $1.00, postpaid. By express or freight, 25 for $1.00, 50 for $L75. 100 for $3.00. 
fi-TPCXO" ^^^^ Cut.) The leading late Black Can and a popular market sort; canes of strong, vigorous growth and. under good culture, very productive; 
berries are large, covered with heavy blotim, firm, meaty and and of fine flavor; it requires a gomi strong soil to produce the best results; it is 
by far the best late Black Cap and the largest of any. 
KANSAS —Strong, vigorous grower, standing extremes of drought and cold, and bearing immen.se crops. Early ripens just after Palmer. Berries size of 
Gregg, of better color; jet black, and almost free frrnn bloom; firm, of best quality; presents a handsome appearance and brings highest price in market. 
MAMMOTH CLUSTER A well-known old variety, yet retained for its high qualitj'- and productiveness; rich 
and juicy with much bloom; canes stnjng and vigorous; medium to late. 
NEMAHA — It is large, round, firm, juicy, and of better quality than Gregg, especially in the Northwest. 
It is perfectly hardy everywhere, very productive, of most excellent quality and always nroiluces large, even-sized 
berries, which command the highest market price. 
PALMER'S The first to ripen; fruit gftod size and quality; canes 
wonderfully productive, vigorous and hardy, ripens its crops in a 
short time. 
OHIO — A very strong growing, hardy sort, producing fruit which 
is much esteeme<l for drying. The berries average large, are very 
firm, of good quality and ship well. Its season is medium, tlius 
keeping ui» a good supply of fruit between the early and late vari- 
eties. Always sure to produce a go(Ml crop eacli year. 
CLMBERLAND 
Fruit Growers Collection of Raspberries 
For Rfneral planting, for market nvirposes, the following collec- 
tion is unsurpassed. It combines hartliness of plant, beauty and 
firninrss of fruit, great productiveness and stiperior quality. 
For home use or for the market it is equally good and contains 
extra values as well as choicest plants. 
SO BLACK HILLS Regular price, $L50 
SO KINCi— Karly " " I.2S 
SOQOI.DEN OLIEEN " " L2S 
50 LOUDON " " 1,25 
50 MAVTIELD PRIZE " " I.7S 
SO OREOa 1.25 
300 Plants for $5.50, regular price $8.23; One-half Collection for 
$3.00; 2 Collections for $10.00; 3 Collections for $14.00. 
No better collection was ever offered by any firm while the price 
places them within reach of all who wish to grow for profit or 
pleasure. 
OREdQ, 
