MAYS CATAI.OGUI-: Ol' NOKTH IvKX GROWN SEEDS, BULBS, PLAXTS AXD FRUITS. 
BLACKBERRIES. 
These shouici be planted in rows O ti> 7 feci apiul, aiul 3 lo r. 
feet in the rows. Keep tiK Krounii lifjlit ami rich. Pinch the canes 
back when they have reaclicil 4- feet in height. Price, unlessother- 
wlse noted, loc each; $i.oo per doz., postpaid. For price-s by ex- 
press or freiKht see price list page lOp. 
J he Everbearing Tree Blackberry. otl^^J-Hf 
requires no stalces, andl.t by far the most productive, hardiest, fine.-it 
flavored and handsomest blacl(berry we have ever grown. It grows 
m iipnght tree form to a liciKht of six or seven feet, and produces 
Its large, dencious berries in the greatest abundance for several 
week.s during the summer. It i.s ornamental as well as useful, and 
Its nablt of growth, hardiness and enormous yield make it a mo.st 
desirable variety. A few of these trees will keep a famiiv supplied 
with delicious berries the entire season. Our stock Is extra strong 
and will generally fruit heavilv the first year, and is alwavs cer- 
tain to bear abundantly of its mammoth delicious berries the 
second season. Don't fail to order the Everbearing Tree Blackberry. 
■ 5C each, $1.50 per dozen. 
Ancient Rriton ^ perfectly hardy variety, verv 
/-iiiwiwil Ul ILUII. vigorous and healthy. Bears ini. 
inen.se crops of medium size fruit of the most luscious flavor, that 
hear shipping well and bring the highest market price. 
EarlV Hfirvf^f The earliest ripening varietv grown. 
*•'. "■ An enormous bearer and a good ship- 
IK-r. I-ruit medium size and of fine qualitv. Requires winter pro- 
tection in the North. . - » 1 
Eldorado ^ vigorous-growing, pcrfectlv hardv 
, . varietv, enduring our severe winters" without 
injury. Fruit very large, borne in clusters which ripen verv even- 
ly, quality unsurpassed and an excellent shipper. 
Rathbun Blackberry. 
After n trial of this varietv we are so im- 
pressed by its great value that we unhesitat- 
ingly recommend it. The plant is verv vig- 
orous, branching naturallv, producing an 
abundance of fruiting canes, and an abun- 
dance of large, luscious fruit. The fruit is 
very large and handsome, intense black, with 
a very high polish, and without anv hard 
core, juicy and high flavored. 20c each 
.$2.00 per doz. 
Sn Vder Extremely hardv.enorraouslv 
•^.ajv.v,i. produative, finest flavor, rip- 
ening e.nrly 
Stone*s Hardv. "r's"".*"' 
' "J ' Wisconsin, and 
IS very h.irily, sweet and produclivc, weigh- 
ing down its strong canes with immense 
crops of delicious fruit. 
SurnHsP ''''■'^ i<iside h.-ick cover.) 
.z>uipil»C. This is the Imrdiest, larg- 
est, earliest and most productive variety we 
have ever seen. After repeated tests for 
several yearswe unhesitatingly recomincn<l 
It as the best variety for general cultivation 
ever grown. The fruit is very large, glossv 
black, of firm substance, tine flavor and ail 
ideal shiiiping varietv, making it one of the 
most profitable sorts th.at can be grown bv 
market gardeners for the early market or for 
the shipping trade. It is cqutillv good for 
private gardeners, and an ideal sort for can- 
ning and preserving on account of its rich 
flavor. Its fine form, and its coreless nature. 
Its fine fruit always commands the highe-^i 
market price, and whci ever introduced tlu 
demand for it has been verv great, isc eajh, 
$1.50 per doz. 
Ta vior ^'^""'•■''''"■Ke'.offinc flavor, canes 
, * "f str<mg growth and hardv. 
Erie vigorous, hardy varietv, sueeccding well evervwherc. Foli- 
, ,* "ge clean, healthy and free from rust. Fruit large', nearly round 
and of fine quality. A good second early varietv. 
ICeberC This is the most wonderful fruit noveltv of the centurv. 
, »* A magnificent, large white berry, of delicious flavor. 
1 he bushes arc strong and thrifty, and bear abuiidantiv very early in the 
season. 20c each. $2.00 per doz. 
Lucretia Oewhfrrv one of the low-growing, trailing blaek- 
7 berries. The plant is pcrfectlv hardv 
and remarkably productive, with large, showy flowers. The fruit is from 
1 to 114 inches long by 1 inch in diameter, soft, sweet and luscious through- 
out, ripening very early, before raspberries are gone. Plants should he 
wcll^ mulched with straw to keep the fruit from the ground. 
Minnewaski Early, h.ardy and most productive. Pruit large, 
iTlimiCWtlSM. t5.,„]pr, juicy and sweet. 
Ohmer. ^^^troiig grower, hardy and productive. Fruit large and 
of fine flavor. 
(See 
cut) 
MAY'S EVERBEARING TREE, BLACKBERRY. 
Wachusett 
producing fruit of medium size, 
A hardy, vigorousvari- 
ety, free from thorns. 
