j/ t The Butler & Jewell Co. 
Miller— Another small early berry which is 
quite profitable where you can sell the plants. 
Per dozen, 50c; 100, §1.00; 1000, $7.00. 
MARLBORO— Probably the best of the early 
reds, but in many localities does not do well. 
Per dozen, 50c; 100, $1.00; 1000, $8. 
SHAFFER (Purple)— Large, rich, productive. 
Best of its class. Excellent for home use or can- 
ning, but soft for a market berry. Per dozen, 
50c; 100, $2. 
Thompsons— Early, prolific, but not as large 
or bright as Marlboro. Superior to Miller. Per 
dozen, 50c; 100, $1.00; 1000, $7. 
Turner— Early, soft, sweet, fair size, and is 
sometimes prolific. Per dozen, 50c; 100, $1; 1000, 
$7. 
blackberries. 
AGAWAM— Early, hardy, productive, and 
sweet. Holds its color well after picking. About 
the size of Snyder. Per dozen, 50c; 100, $1.50; 
1000 , $ 10 . 
ELDORADO— Perfectly hardy, early, good 
size, and superb quality. The very best home 
berry ever introduced. Whether it will prove 
profitable as a market berry is a question. \V ith 
us it has not proved very productive. Per doz- 
en, 50c; 100, $2.50. 
