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Palmer — W.e con- 
sider.the l’almer one 
of the hy-t of the early 
kinds; is ^. very hand 
s nne deep black color, 
large size and very 
prolific. 
Older Especially 
recommended for the 
north and sec ions 
where other varieties 
do not succeed. Very- 
hardy. vigorous and 
prolific; profitable for 
both home use and 
market. Berries sweet 
and rich, of large size, 
jet black; ripens be- 
fore Gregg. 
PAJ.MKIi. 
Our stock is limited this year in tips as the season was not favorable to pro- 
pagate them last fall 
IReb IRaspbemes 
The red raspberries are treated in the same manner, excepting they should 
be planted deeper and are not cut back so severely in the spring. They spraad 
very rapidly, and all plants except four or five stocks for main hill must be 
treated as weeds and hoed out. 
Brandywine— A valuable market sort by- 
reason of its firmness, good size and bright 
crimson color. The canes are hardy bu lack 
vigor of growth and are productive only on 
good rich soil. It is not now so largely grown 
as in the past, but is to be recommended for the 
firmness of its fruit and bright, attractive ap 
pearance. Midseason. 
Cuthbertor Queen of the Market— A re- 
markably strong, hardy variety: stands the 
northern winters and the southern summers 
equal to any. Berries are large, measuring 
three inches around, conical, red crimson, very 
handsome, and so firm that they can be shipped 
hundreds of miles by rail iu good condition; 
flavor is rich sweet and luscious. The leading 
CUT Him rt market variety for main crop. 
Schaffer’s Colossal - Colossal, both in bush and size of berry. A good 
