STEVENSVILLE, MICHIGAN. 
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WM. BELT. — A large, handsome, productive berry for market or home use. 
Vigorous, thrifty, heavy plants, producing .large crops under good common mat- 
ted row culture. Berries extra large, conical, quite uniform in shape, bright 
crimson red, ripens all over without green tips, good quality, carries well to 
market, and brings highest price. One of the best late varieties. Making it one 
of the best jperfect flowering varieties to fertilize late pistillate varieties, such 
as Sample and Bubach. 
PRICE LIST OP STRAWBERRIES. 
per 12 
Aroma $0.25 
Beder Wood 25 
Buback (P) 25 
Bartons Eclipse (P) 25 
Clyde 25 
Crescent (P) 25 
Glen Mary 25 
Haverland (P) 25 
Michels Early 25 
Pocomoke 25 
Senator Dunlap 25 
Sample (P) 25 
Tennessee Prolific 25 
Uncle Jim 25 
Warfield (P) 25 
Wm. Belt 25 
per 100 
$ 0.00 
.50 
.50 
.50 
.00 
.50 
.60 
.50 
.60 
.50 
.60 
per 1000 
$4.00 
2.50 
4.00 
3.00 
4.00 
2.50 
4.00 
3.50 
2.50 
3.50 
2.50 
4.00 
3.00 
4.00 
2.50 
Six of variety at dozen, twenty-five at hundred, and two hundred fifty at 
thousand rates. At dozen rates we pay postage, at 100 rates, to go by mail, add 
25 cents to each 100. At 100 and 1000 rates to go by express or freight, charges 
to be paid by the purchaser. If you want a large number of strawberry plants 
write us for special prices. 
RASPBERRIES 
Raspberries do well on any soil that 
should be thoroughly prepared and well 
not huft by the October freeze or winter, 
damaged. 
vill produce a good corn crop. Land 
enriched. Keep well cultivated and 
free from weeds and suckers. As 
soon as they have done bearing, 
cut out the old wood, to give more 
vigor to the young canes. Plant in 
rows 6 to 8 feet apart, and 3*4 to 
4 feet in rows for field culture. 
BLACK. 
CUMBERLAND.— The largest of 
all Black-caps. A healthy vigor- 
ous grower. throwing up stout, 
stocky, well-branched canes that 
produce immense crops of magnifi- 
cient berries. Fruit very large, 
firm, quality about the same as 
Gregg, keeps and ships as well as 
any of the blacks. The most profi- 
table market variety. On our farm 
this season they had as good a 
crop of fruit as ever. They were 
while the other varieties were badly 
GREGG. — For many years the leading standard, best known market sort. 
Very productive, large size, firm, meaty berries, covered with heavy bloom. 
KANSAS. — Strong, vigorous grower, standing extreme of drough and cold 
and bearing immense crops. Early ripening, just after Palmer. Berries nearly 
the size of Gregg, of better color, jet black and almost free from bloom, firm, 
of best quality, present a handsome appearance, and bring highest price in 
market. 
RED 
CUTHBERT, OR QUEEN OP THE MARKET. — A remarkably strong hardy 
varietv. Stands the northern winters and southern summers equal to any. 
Berries very large, conical, rich crimson, very handsome, and so firm they can 
be shipped hundreds of miles by rail in good condition. Flavor is rich, sweet, 
and luscious. The leading market variety for main crop. 
KING. — Pronounced the best early red raspberry by many of the leading 
horticulturists. Plant a strong grower, very hardy and productive. Berry is 
firm. The best shippers. In size as large as Cuthbert. Beautiful bright scar- 
let color. Season a few days later than Thompson. We have fruited them for 
several seasons, and find them the best red raspberries on our farms, and the 
most profitable for market. 
