PRO>IlSK\(i NEW BLACKIIERRIKS. 
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Eldorado 
Like many of our IxiSt fruits, Eliiorado is an accidental seedling 
and takes its name from the town close by wlicre it was founii. The 
vines are very vigorous ami haniy, very productive. The laM'i'ies are 
very large, Iteing in large clusters. Said to be the liiiest ever olfeied 
Try it. $2 per <ioz; $15 per hundred. 
Erir, good standard sort. 50i- doz; $2, 100; $17, 1000. 
one of great merit. $1.50 doz; $7, 100. 
Maxwell Early, one of the earliest. $1,50, doz; $5. 100. 
Stone's Hardy, "ell known 75c, doz; $1.75, 100; $12. lOOO. 
Snyder, old reliable. 75c. doz; $1 50, 100; .$10, 1000. 
We can supply you, if ordeieil early, with any of the older va- 
rieties of Strawberries. and also Nursery Stock, as we can get it from 
gentleman of whom we know are straight-forward, honest men whom 
we can rely upon. 
Next' Setalliliji's. 
If there is anv one who has something of great merit, we would 
be pleased to test it and report results. Let us hear from you as 
w'j love to study new fruits. 
Xnli.te, Please Respond. 
Any one receiving our catalogue and will give us the names and 
addresses of ten p.-rsons interestMl in growing small fruits, we will 
give you 25c off from reia.l price of Columbian Grape, single vine, 
or one Dwarf Rockery Cherry, l).V mail, or the value of 25c in 
.Strawberry plants. 
Reference to Our Slundiiif?. 
We refer by permission to 
Scioto Valley Hank, Kingston, O. 
The Kingston Hlade, “ “ 
Sutton Hro’s, 113. 115 Fourth St., 
COLU.MBUS, O. 
