C. W. GRAHAM’S SMALL FRUIT CATALOGUE. 
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stands drouth remarkably well, makes a 
great many very strong tips; berry very 
large and black ; season, second early. 
Doz., 40c; 100, $1.00; 1,000, $8.00. 
TYLER, OHIO and GREGG— The 
leading blackcaps for market. Early, med- 
ium and late. 
100, 80c; 1,000, $6.50. 
SHAFFER’S COLOSSAL.- An im- 
mense raspberry both in cane and fruit. 
It is unrivaled for family use and for can- 
ning. Late. 
100, 80c; 1,000, $6.50. 
MILLER. -A red raspberry from the 
state of New Jersey. The bush is a stout, 
healthy, vigorous grower, not quite so tall 
as the Cuthbert, rather more stocky and 
dwarfish. It is well calculated to hold up 
the immense crops of fruit with which it 
loads itself. It is claimed to possess the 
following good qualities: (1) Ripens with 
the very earliest; (2) productiveness equal 
to any ; (3) has no equal as shipper; ( 4 ) 
perfectly hardy; (5) quality unsurpassed; 
(6) attractive color. Similar to the Brandy- 
wine in general appearance, but is firmer. 
Its earliness, firmness, productiveness, 
bright color, and good quality combine to 
make it a very promising variety for 
market. The fruit here on spring set 
plants was large and fine. 
Doz., 50c ; 100, $2.50. 
LOUDON,— -A seedling of Turner cross- 
ed with Cuthbert. A valuable new sort- 
color red; more prolific than Cuthbert \ 
hardy and productive; begins to ripen 
with the Cuthbert, but continues during a 
a longer season. 
Each, 30c; 3 for 25c; doz., $Sr60. 
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BRANDYWINE. — Is large, bright 
crimson, attractive, firm, haidj and pro- 
ductive. Midseason. 
Doz., 30c; 100, 80c ; 1,000, $6 00. 
CUTHBERT,-— (Queen of the market.) 
Large, crimson, firm, vigorous, productive 
Midseason to late. 
Doz., 30c; 100, 80c; 1,000, $6.00. 
GOLDEN QUEEN. -- -The best yellow, 
high flavor, identical with Cuthbert in all 
but color. 
Doz., 30c; 100, 80c. 
TURNER.— -Large, crimson, good 
quality rather soft, very hardy and pro- 
ductive. Early. 
Doz , 30c; 100, $1.00. 
THOMPSON’S EARLY, - is Large, 
bright, crimson, firm, good, productive. 
Succeeds here. 
Doz., 30c; 100, $1.00. 
Blackberries. 
SNYDER.- Medium to large, sweet,, 
very hardy and exceedingly productive. 
Early. 
Doz , 30c ; 100, $1.00; 1,000, $9.00. 
AGW AN.— -Large, delicious, strong 
grower, hardy and productive. Mid- 
season. 
Doz., 30c ; 100, $1.00. 
TAYLOR’S PROLIFIC. —Medium to 
large, fine quality, very hardy, product- 
ive, popular. Midseason. 
Doz., 30c ; 100, $1.00. 
SANFORD.— Hardy as the Snyder, is 
large, sweet, possessing the wild flavor 
very productive. Second early. 
Doz., 30c; 100, $1 50. 
Special Offer. 
With every cash order of $1.00 or more 
received before March 20, at catalogue 
rates, if so requested, will add 6 plants of 
the celebrated Brandywine strawberry, 
$5, 6 Bisel and 6 Gardner. $10, 1 Gualt 
and 4 Wm. Belt. $20, 1 Gault, 3 Wm. 
Belt, 6 Conrath and 6 Annie Laurie. $30 2 
Gault, 6 Miller, 6 Conrath and 6 Wm. Belt, 
IN CONCLUSION.— I have endeavored 
to give truthful descriptions of the different 
sorts as I have seen them growing. Some of 
the introductions are the“Introducer’s Des- 
cription.” While I would not urge anyone 
to purchase largely of any untried variety 
yet I thing it is advisable to test them on 
your own soil in a small way at first. It is 
needless for me to say that all our Stand- 
ards were once “novelties.” 
It will be a great help if my friends will 
speak a good word for my trade if they 
have an opportunity, and will be thorough- 
ly appreciated. 
If more than one Catalogue is received 
please hand this one to someone who you 
think will be interested in Small Fruit 
