CATALOGUE OF SEEDS, PLANTS, BULBS AND FRUITS. 
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Japan Golden Mayberry. 
The earliest fruit known, ripening in advance 
of the Strawberry. A most novel fruit, forming- a 
shrub-like bush six to eight feet higrh, producing 
all along its branches large while blossomi, which arc 
soon followed by large, sweet, glossy, golden, semi- 
transparent berries. The bushes do not die down after 
bearing like the canes of the Raspberry and Rlackberry, 
but continue to bear fruit for many years like the Cur- 
rant and Gooseberry. Produced by Luther Burbank 
of California and is supposed to be a hybrid of a Jap- 
anese species of Raspberry {Rubus palmatis) and the 
Cutlibert. The original stock, consisting of six large 
" plants and forty-eight small ones, wassold for $800.00. 
Fineplants. Price, 15o. each, 9 for $ l.OO. 
The Everbearing Tree Blackberry. 
No one who has a garden can afford to be with- 
out It. Over 3O,O0O sold last year. Everyone 
wants it. Unlike others it requires no stakes and is by far the most productive, 
hardiest, finest flavored and handsomest blackberry we have ever grown. It 
iro ws in upright tr« form to a he.ght of six or seven feet, and produces its large delicious 
berries in the greatest abundance for several weeks during the summer. No per.son who 
has a few feet in their yard to spare can afford to be without this splendid fruit. It Is 
ornamental as well as useful, and its habit of growth, hardiness and enormous 
yield makes it a most desiraljle variety. A fe w of these trees will keep a family sup- 
pliid with delicious berries the entire season. The immense sale of this grand fruit hjis 
yield 
compelled us to gn)W an enormous stock the past season, and this also enables us to offer 
them at a lower price, so that theyarenow within the reach of all our friends. Our stock 
l8 extra strong and will generally fruit heavily the first year, and is always certam to 
bear abundantly of its mammoth delicious 
berries the second season. Don't fail to 
order the Everbearing Tree Blackberry. 
Price, 25c.eaoh,6 for $1.00, 15for $2.00, 
postpaid. 
The Strawberry Raspberry, 
or Tree Strawberry. 
This is one of the most beautiful fruits 
«Ter seen; berries the size and shape of the 
largest strawberries; bright, rich, shining 
scarlet, with anexquisite bloom; makcslovely 
iams, jellies and tarts, having a delicious 
flavor entirely different from any other fruit: 
bears the first season and gets larger and 
stronger every year. Came from Japan and 
tested for two years here; the bush ^rows 
from eighteen inches to two feet high, is en- 
tirely hardy and will do well everywhere, 
regardless of heat and drought. All lovers of 
friiits shouldgive it a trial, Itwill surprise 
and please you. Price 15c, 6 for 60o. 15 
for$1.0O. 
The White Diamond Grape. 
Valuable for all sections of the U. S. as it 
Is of healthy habit and perfectly hardy. The 
berries are extra large, of a creamy white 
color and of the richest and most delicious 
flavor withstands mildew and diseases, and 
is a sure cropper in every locality. For the 
middle and northern states we believe it to 
be the best variety of its color that has ever 
been introduced Price, 36o. each, 3 for 
Sl.OO, postpaid. 
For $1.00 
we will send postpaid, 
8 Tree Gooseberry. 
S Cambridge Orape. 
THE STEAWBBRKY RASPBBSSY. 
Cbe new Cogan Berry, 
or BlacKberry Raspberry. 
A Wonderful Fruit. 
This grand new berry has been tested here for tvr» 
years; it is a strong, vigorous grower, quite hardy, and Is 
a valuable addition to our small fruits. It originated la 
California, and seems to be a true hybrid betweenthe r*sp- 
berrv and blackberry, partaking of the nature of both in 
quality and appearance, but of finer and more delightful 
flavor; the berries are the size of the largest blackberries 
and of a rich dark purple-red color. It is an abundant 
bearer, the fruit has verv few seeds, ripens early (before 
blackberries), and is of suchexcellentquality for eating and 
cooking that it has brought four times the price of other 
berries, and will probablv continue high for several years. 
Price, 20c. each, 3 for 60o, 7 for $ l.OO. 
Raspberry, Pride of the Market. 
The largest, finest and most productive of tb* 
black Kaspberries. It might be correctly termed an 
"Evcrbearcr" as it begins to fruit early in the season and 
vields abundantly until late in the summer or early fall. 
We highly recommend it to all who desire an "tra fine 
berry for either private or market use. Price, 15o. eaon, 
12 for $1.60. 
We will send . postpaid , 3 Tree Black I 
berry, 3 &iant Kuby Currant, 6 I 
Pride of Market Raspberry. | 
F"$l.50 
KAY'S SVBRBBARING TREE BLACKBERRY. 
m. 
Our ncpel t y Contciion « 
Of Trult$ 
For $2.00 
We will send postpaid the 
following collection of 
Rare Fruits. 
4 Japan Qolden May- 
berry. 
3 Everbearing Tree 
Blackberry. 
3 New Logan Berry. 
3 Qiant Ruby Currant. 
a Tree Gooseberry. 
THB NEW I.OOAH B8RRY. 
WHITB DIAMOND. 
