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Kansas — The Best Black Raspberry 
Ohio— A very strong growing hardy sort; fruit 
medium to large, productive; valuable for market 
and much esteemed for drying. 
Columbian — A strong grower; canes often ten to 
fifteen feet in length and over an inch in diameter. 
Never suckers from the roots. Very hardy. 
Fruit very large, dark red, bordering on purple; 
one of the most productive. 
Pomona Price for all varieties of Raspberries on this pa 
Select Varieties of Black and Purple 
Raspberries 
Kansas — A strong, vigorous grower; jet black, firm 
and delicious; larger than Gregg; the hardiest 
black cap known, successfully withstanding the 
winters of Canada. One of the very best. 
Cumberland (Black)— Hardy ; productive; fruit 
enormous; quality unsurpassed. The great firm- 
ness of the berry makes it a splendid shipper. 
. Ripens just before the Gregg. 
Gregg— Of good size, fine quality, very productive 
and hardy. It takes the same position among 
black caps as Cuthbert among the red sorts. No 
one can afford to be without it. 
Nemaha — An excellent, large, black, good quality, 
late variety. The very fact that it is considered 
to be better than the Gregg is enough to cause it 
to be planted by every grower of black rasp- 
berries desiring a late variety. 
Shaffer’s Colossal Purple— An immense raspberry, 
both in cane and fruit Canes are of wonderful 
vigor and size, hardy and enormously productive; 
berries are very large and of a purplish color. 
Diamond— On account of its great productiveness, 
splendid keeping and evaporating qualities, one 
of the most profitable to grow. Very sweet and 
excellent. 
■ 10c. each, 10 for 45c., 100 for $2.00, 1000 for $13.50. 
Select Varieties of Gooseberries 
So useful for cooking when green or ripe, and 
may be canned with such facility, that it is being 
cultivated very extensively for both home and market 
use. 
Downing— Greenish white; bush very hardy, with 
stiff, strong shoots; foliage heavy, covering the 
fruit from the sun, bears most abundantly and is 
profitable for market. 
Chautauqua— Fruit large, smooth, veined, trans- 
lucent; skin thick; quality very sweet 
Golden Prolific— Thrifty, productive and fruit large, 
brilliant yellow, of good quality. 
Houghton— Bush a vigorous grower; with rather 
slender branches; very productive. Fruit medium 
size, pale red, tender and good. 
Red Jacket (Josselyn)— A new red berry of large 
size and good quality; hardy and very productive. 
Columbus— An American seedling, large size; skin 
greenish yellow, smooth and high quality; bush 
strong, robust grower, the best American goose- 
berry yet introduced. 
Smith’s Improved— One of the largest American 
varieties of value; light green when ripe. 
Pomona Prices of 1 year 10 cents each, 10 for 85 cents, lOO for $6.50 ; 
Gooseberry Bushes 2 year No. 1,100 for $8.50. 
