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Fruits and B 
ernes 
Youngberry 
The New Youngberry 
The berries are always large and often enormous in size, yet 
they are firm enough to be remarkable keepers and shippers. They 
are a deep wine color, changing to jet black as they age, and the 
exquisite flavor suggests a combination of raspberry, blackberry and 
dewberry, with a piquancy which gives just the right zest to their 
superior sweetness. The seeds are so few and so soft that the ber¬ 
ries may be considered as practically seedless, and even the cores 
are tender and melting. For eating fresh, or for jams and jellies, 
we do not believe they have a superior, and market dealers will 
corroborate the fact that housewives once familiar with the Young¬ 
berry will select it in preference to any other kind. 
The vines are extremely vigorous, mildly thorny and should be 
trained on wire trellises. The large size of the berries and their 
accessibility makes picking cost much less than ordinary berries. 
The fruit ripens very early, and is borne continuously for several 
months. We have no hesitancy in highly recommending the Young¬ 
berry either for home or commercial planting. Plant six to seven 
feet apart in rows eight to nine feet apart. Strong transplanted 
plants, 12 for $1.25, 100 for $8.00. 
Blackberries 
Dewberries 
LUCRETIA The Lucretia is the best of all the dewberries ; glossy 
black, very large, coreless, juicy and sweet. The vine 
is vigorous and spreads over the ground. Fruit ripens about ten 
days or two weeks before the Early Harvest blackberry. Price, six 
for 60c, 12 for $1.00, $6.00 per 100. 
Cherry 
Price, 2-year, 5 to 6 feet, 75e each 
EARLY RICHMOND A cherry of medium size, dark red ; melt¬ 
ing and juicy; unsurpassed for cooking 
purposes. Tree small and bushy, the hardiest of all varieties. 
ENCLISH MORELLO Medium to large ; deep red. Excellent for 
cooking; tender, acid and juicy. Tree of 
comparatively slow growth, dwarfish, forming a round, compact 
head ; very productive. 
MONTMORENCY Red. rich, acid; very hardy and productive. 
Raspberries 
LATHAM RED RASPBERRY This remarkable and very de¬ 
sirable new variety is certified 
absolutely mosaic-free, and acceptable anywhere. Latham is per¬ 
fectly hardy, withstanding Manitoba winters without protection. 
Its production is superlative, outyielding even Cuthbert. The berries 
are large and round, with profitable shipping firmness. The color is 
a richly brilliant red—an eye-catcher on market stands, a delightful 
table feature, and a perfect canned exhibit. 12 for $1.25, 100 for $7. 
ST. RECIS Everbearing Red Raspberry. Fruit commences to ripen 
with the earliest and continuing on young canes until 
October, many quarts often being picked after the first snow falls. 
Berries bright crimson, large size, rich, sugary, with full raspberry 
flavor ; flesh firm and meaty. Price, 12 for $1.00, 100 for $6.00. 
THE CREAT COLUMBIAN RASPBERRY Hardy and vigorous, 
often growing eight 
to ten feet in a season, and standing any degree of frost and 
drouth. The berries are large, dark purple, firm as to texture, with 
an agreeable pure rich flavor, which is brought to its highest flavor 
when canned or cooked. 12 for $1.25, 100 for $7.00. 
CUMBERLAND This is decidedly the best black raspberry and 
much more prolific than any other of the black 
cap varieties. It makes a strong vigorous cane, should be given 
plenty of space and produces a fine crop of large, jet black, juicy 
berries. Two-year plants, 12 for $1.00, $6.00 a 100. 
Plums 
Price, 2-year, 4 to 6 feet, 75c each 
ABUNDANCE Fruit large, lemon yellow, with heavy bloom; 
good quality. August. 
BURBANK It is larger than Abundance and a heavier fruiter. 
Flesh is yellow, almost covered with rich purplish-red. 
Price, 6 for 60e, 12 for $1.00, 100 for $6.00 
EARLY HARVEST Very Early Blackberry. The Early Harvest is 
the very first blackberry to ripen. Fruit 
medium size, roundish, oblong; flesh is soft, juicy, mild, pleasant, 
tender and very good. The vine is vigorous, upright and hardy. 
EL DORADO Mid-Season Blackberry. The El Dorado is a large, 
oblong, conical berry ; small seeds and core ; flesh 
tender, sweet and juicy. Jet black color when ripe. Vine is upright, 
hardy, vigorous and productive. 
SHROPSHIRE DAMSON 
ber flesh. 
Well known for its excellent preserv¬ 
ing qualities. Deep purple skin, am- 
WILD COOSE IMPROVED Bright red, very sweet and juicy. 
This strain is superior to old Wild 
Goose: fruit largest; tree healthier. 
COLD a variety that is becoming quite popular in the South- 
vest owing to its good tree and reliable bearing qualities. 
Large, yellow skin with light yellow flesh ; round. 
SNYDER 
upon. 
One of the hardiest, most dependable blackberries. Good 
quality, good size, good shipper. Can always be depended 
SATSUMA Blood. Large, globular, with sharp point. Color, 
purple and red with blue bloom; flesh firm, juicy, 
dark red or blood color ; fine quality; pit very small. August. 
