TUTTLE’S CATALOGUE. 
21 
<"r- 
eighth Snyder for earl)’ and one-eighth Stone’s 
Hartiy for late. 
STONE’S HARDY— Keeps up well the character 
ot its predecessor in the season. The drupes 
arc not quite as large as those in the .Ancient 
Briton and hence more seeds. 
DEWBERRY. 
LUCRETIA-Th is promises to be a great ac- 
quisition. The flowers are very large and showy. 
The fruit, which, ripens with the Mammoth 
Cluster Raspberry, is often one and one-half 
inches long, l)y one inch in diameter, soft, sweet, 
and luscious throughout, without any hard center 
or core. 
RASPBERRIES. 
GOLDEN QUEEN — A deservedly praised nov- 
elty. Its large size, delicious flavor, beautiful 
appearance as a fruit, and its great vigor of 
growth and productiveness, place it in the front. 
HILLBORN (Cap)— Originated in Canada and 
is undoubtedly the best black cap. It is full 
larger than Gregg and jet black in color. Is 
hardier and more productive. 
TYLER — Best early cap. 
OHIO^f lood market cap. 
TURNER-V ery productive red, of good (piul- 
ity. 
CUTHBERT — Probably the best red raspberry 
in cultivation. 
