Plums 
ABUNDANCE. One of the best known and most popu¬ 
lar of Japan sorts. The red plum, medium to large, 
oblong. Reddish orange yellow. Juicy, delicious. Pit 
small. True, strong grower. Bears early and profuse¬ 
ly- 
40c each; 10 for $3.50 
CURRANTS. Perfection. King of all currents. Large 
clusters, entire length of canes. Beautiful big bright 
red fruit, rich flavor, quality excellent. 
6 for $1.00 
Raspberries 
BLACK RASPBERRY (Cumberland). The best all-around 
Black Raspberry. The most popular blackcap at the 
present t me, because of its great size, firmness and 
productiveness. The fruit is the largest of the Rasp¬ 
berry family, often measuring seven-eights of an inch 
in diameter, and is of such handsome appearance that 
it is sure to bring top price. Cumberland is very har¬ 
dy. Other varieties fall far below the Cumberland in 
fruit production. If you trim them back so the stalks 
will not be more than feet high and cut the lat¬ 
erals off to 6 inches in length you will get loads of 
fruit.—more than any other black raspberry. Berries 
are jet b^ack, prolific and excellent flavor. The plants 
are tips. 40c per dozen; $2.50 per hundred 
RED RASPBERRIES 
LATHAM. Latham is practically a new red raspberry 
and a great success. It thrives in every part of the 
country on any kind of soil or in any climate. The 
fru t is beautiful, darker red than any other red 
varieties, very large and firm. The flavor is rich and 
sweet. It requires very little sugar. The berries cling 
to stem for several days after fully ripe, which is a 
very commendable feature, as many red raspberries 
become soft and drop off quickly after ripening. In 
production no other variety of raspberry surpasses it. 
Latham commences to bear in June in most localities 
and continues well into the fall. The canes are vigor¬ 
ous and hardy. 
40c per dozen; $2.75 per hundred. 
CUTHBERT. An old and reliable variety. The canes are 
perfectly hardy, foliage healthy. Bushes are large and 
very productive. The fruit is large, well colored, of 
superb flavor and quality. Cuthbert is an all-around 
berry, for home use, canning, local market or ship¬ 
ping. 
40c per dozen; $2.75 per hundred. 
CHIEF. This is a seedling of the Latham, originated at 
the Minnestota State farm. It is a week or ten days 
earl'er than most varieties, bringing it on the market 
at the time when prices are high. Quality extra fine 
and a very heavy yielder, and over a long period of 
time. 
50c per dozen; $3.50 per 100 
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