HARRISBURG, PEN N A. 
SMALL FRUITS 
Blackberries 
50 cts. for 10, per 100 
Eldorado. Sweet; melting and rich; 
good bearer. 
Erie. Early, hardy and productive. 
Large, sweet fruit. 
Logan (Raspberry- Blackberry). 
Dark red; mild, agreeable flavor. 
Lucretia (Dewberry). Low trailing, 
firm, large, sweet fruit. 
Rathbun. Heavy bearer; extra 
large; good quality. 
Snyder. Medium size; sweet and 
good. Very productive. 
Ward. Rich, sweet and tender, no 
hard core. Good market variety. 
Wilson’s Early. Popular and excel- 
lent variety; very early; sweet. 
Raspberries 
Strong plants, 75 cts. for io, $4 per joo 
Red 
Clarke. Large, fine, highly flavored; 
productive. 
Columbian. Large, strong grower 
and productive. 
Cuthbert. Medium to large; very 
fine; good quality. 
Loudon. Large, quality similar to 
Cuthbert. 
Marlboro. Best early red for North; 
hardy and productive. 
Black 
Cumberland. Large; good quality; 
productive. 
Gregg. Large, juicy, rich; flavor 
subacid. Abundant bearer. 
Yellow 
Golden Queen. Similar to Cuthbert. 
Currants 
15 and 25 cts. each, $i and $2 for 10 
Red 
Cherry. Large, scarlet; excellent 
quality; productive. 
Fay’s Prolific. Large; deep red. 
Good commercial variety. 
Perfection. Larger than Fay’s; very 
prolific. 
Catawba Grape. 
White 
White Grape. Sweet, large, ex- 
cellent for table. Very productive. 
Black . 
Lee’s Prolific. Bunch medium; fruit 
large. Unsurpassed for jellies. 
Gooseberries 
Red 
Red Jacket. Very line; good size. 
25 cts. each, $2 for 10, Si 5 per 100. 
Houghton. Enormous crops of tine 
fruit; free from mildew. 25 cts. each, 
$2 for 10, $15 per too. 
Industry. Dark red, excellent sort; 
very productive. 20 cts. each, Si. 75 
for 10, Si 2 per 1 00. 
Green 
Downing. Very large; excellent 
for domestic use. 20 cts. each, Si. 50 
for 10, Sio per 100. 
Smith’s Improved. Sweet, very pro- 
ductive. 20 cts. each, Si. 50 for 10, 
Sio per 100. 
