RASPBERRIES 
Raspberries do well on any soil that will pro- 
duce a good corn crop. Land should be thor- 
oughly prepared and well enriched. Keep well 
cultivated and free from weeds and suckers. 
An soon as they have done bearing, cut out the 
old wood, to give more vigor to the young 
cane.s. Plant In rows 6 to 8 feet apart, and 
3*^ to 4 feet in rows for field culture. 
CUMHKRLAXD. 
BLACK RASPBERRIES 
Ctiinberland. — ^The largest of all Black-caps. 
A healthy, vigorous grower, throwing up stout, 
stocky, well-branched canes that produce Im- 
mense crops of magnificent berries. Fruit very 
large, firm, quality about the same as Gregg, 
keeps and ships as well as any of the blacks. 
The most profitable market variety. On our 
farm this season they had as good a crop of 
fruit as ever. They were not hurt by the Oc- 
tober freeze or winter, while the other varieties 
were badly damaged, 
Kach. 10 cents; ,10 cents per 12; $1.00 per 100; 
$8.00 per 1000. 
RED RASPBERRIES 
King.—Pronounced the best early red rasp- 
berry by many of the leading horticulturists. 
Plant a strong grower, very hardy and produc- 
tive. Berry Is firm. The best shipper. In size as 
large as Cuthbert. Beautiful bright scarlet color. 
Season a few days later 
than Thompson. We have 
fruited them for several 
•seasons, and find them 
the be.st red raspberries 
on our farms, and the 
most profitable for mar- 
ket. 
Kaeh. 10 cents: 50 
cents per 12; $1.50 per 
100; $12.00 per 1000. 
I.iOudon. — Where it suc- 
ceeds well, one of the 
be.st bright rod mid-sea- 
son varieties. Hardy, good 
size and quality, produc- 
tive and good shipper. 
Each. 10 cents; 50 
cents per 12; $1.00 per 
100; $8.00 per 1000. 
Miller. — Early, very 
hardy, and does not win- 
ter kill. The very beet 
early variety. Shipping 
qualities are perfect. 
Makes a healthy growth 
of cane. Very productive 
and of good size 
Each, 10 cents: 50 
cents per 12; $1.00 per 
100; $6.00 per 1,000. 
Thompson’s Early Pro- 
llfle. — This Is the* earli- 
est red raspberry we have in fruiting. They 
are of good size, bright red, productive, good 
quality, and one of the best shippers. Profit- 
able on account of their earliness. 
Each. 10 cents; 50 cents per 12; $1.00 per 100* 
$•6.00 per 1000. _ ' 
Each and dozen by mail prepaid. Hundred 
and thousand by freight or express not prepaid. 
(iregg. — For many years the leading standard, 
best known market sort. Very productive, 
large size, firm, meaty berries, covered with 
heavy bloom. 
Each, 10 cents: 50 cents per 12; $1.00 per 100: 
$7.00 per 1000. 
KuiiMis. — Strong, vigorous grower, standing 
extreme of drought and cold and bearing im- 
mense crops. Early ripening, just after Palm- 
er. Berries nearly the size of Gregg, of bel- 
ter color, jet black and almost free from bloom, 
firm, of best quality, present a hand.some ap- 
pearance. and bring highest price in market. 
Each. 10 cents: 50 cents per 12; $1.00 per 100* 
$7.00 per 1000. 
Eureka (Cap) — A fine blackcap in every par- 
ticular. It Is first early, very large and pro- 
ductive. Very profitable for market. 
Each 10 cents, 50 cents per 12; $1.00 per 100. 
You will be surprised at the cash results from 
a comparatively small patch of raspberries 
when they are given reasonably good care. An 
acre will usually turn more cash into the 
farmer’s pocket than any other acre on the farm. 
KING. 
Cuthbert, or Queen of the .Market. A n 
markably strong, hardy variety. Stands th 
northern wlnter.s and southern summers equi 
to any. Berries very large, conical, rich orin 
son, very handsome, and so firm they can I 
shipped hundreds of miles by rail In good cor 
ditlon. Flavor Is rich, sweet and luscious. Th 
leading market variety for main crop 
$6.®rper loTo"'”' 
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