Standard Raspberries 
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REID'S NURSERIES, UPLAND, OHIO 
A Dish of Cuthbert Raspberries. 
GENERAL LIST 
Lovett. A superior early blackcap and markedly dis- 
tinct from all others. The canes, which are thornless, 
are of strong growth and ironclad hardiness, yielding 
enormous crops. The berries are almost as large as 
Gregg ; jet black, firm, of superior quality, sweet, and* 
with small seeds. Keeps in fine condition for a long 
time. 50 cts. per doz., $1 per 100, $7 per 1,000. 
Palmer. Has been tested from the Atlantic to the 
Pacific, receiving the highest commendation from all 
sources, and is fully established as the best and most 
productive early blackcap yet introduced. It is sup- 
posed to be a cross of Souhegan and Gregg. The vigor 
and healthy appearance of the bush, with its wonderful 
productiveness and its early ripening, have attracted 
Palmer. 
much attention. Since Palmer made its appearance it 
has been fruited with such popular varieties as Doolit- 
tle, Souhegan, Gregg and Ohio, and surpasses them by 
far. 50 cts. per doz., $1 per 100, $7 per 1,000. 
Ohio. This berry is one of the most profitable for 
evaporating on the list at the present day. The fruit is 
of medium size, but very sweet; one of the best for 
table use. We think it ahead of Gregg for family 
use, as it is not so seedy, and recommend it as one of 
OF RASPBERRIES. 
the very best, it being very hardy, of vigorous growth, 
more so than Gregg, and ripening earlier. 50 cts. per 
doz., $1 per 100, $8 per 1,000. 
Gregg. This variety, like the Wilson strawberry, is 
too well known to need description, (lanes very large, 
hardy and productive; the largest Raspberry that is 
grown. W’e have known 4,000 quarts to be picked from 
one acre. It sells more readily than other varieties that 
come at the same time, and its size will sell it every- 
where. 50 cts. per doz., $1 per 100, $8 per 1,000. 
STANDARD RED RASPBERRIES. 
^Marlboro. The largest of the early red Raspberries. 
One of the best red Raspberries for the North. The 
canes are hardy and fairly productive. Fruit large, 
luscious, bright crimson, and of good quality. It may 
be considered the finest and best early hardy Raspberry. 
50 cts. per doz., $1 per 100, $7 per 1,000. 
Shaffer’s Colossal. A red or purple variety, which 
is very valuable for canning or home use, but useless 
for market purposes. 50 cts. per doz., $1 per 100, $8 
per 1,000. 
Cuthbert. There is no finer berry grown than Cuth- 
bert. We have growi 
looked like strawber- 
ries on the vine. The 
bushes were red all 
over. There is no 
red Raspberry that 
will pay as well as 
this, to our knowl- 
edge. The canes are 
large and straight, 
holding up the fruit 
from the ground. If 
we were to begin ber- 
ry-growing again, we 
would have the Cuth- 
bert for our first red 
variety. 35 cts. per 
doz., 75 cts, per 100, 
$G per 1,000. No. 2 
plants, $4 per 1,000. 
Turner. Berries of large size; extra early; bright 
crimson ; very sweet. One of the best for family gar- 
den. Very hardy. 35 cts. per doz., 75 cts. per 100, $6 
per 1,000. 
NOTE. — By mail, add 50 cts. extra per 100 ; one dozen mailed postpaid. 
