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Order Early 
Youngberry 
A cross between the 
Dewberry and Loganber¬ 
ry. Berries larger than 
loganberries, purplish 
black and similar to rasp¬ 
berries in flavor. Very 
vigorous grower, begins 
bearing at an early age. 
Hardy in Nebraska only 
with covering over win¬ 
ter. Fine transplants, 3 
for 35c; 10 for 90c; 100 for 
$4.00, prepaid. 
PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS. Same as un¬ 
der Blackberries, page 13. Our Raspberries 
are transplanted, well rooted plants. Please 
bear this in mind, as light tip plants are 
sometimes offered at lower prices. The 
black varieties and of the red varieties, 
the Columbian will not root-sucker. 
Makes the earliest material for pies and desserts, 
also very valuable for canning. Deep, rich and 
moist soil will give the best crops. Plant in rows 
4 feet apart and 3 feet apart in the rows. The 
crown bud should be about an inch below the sur¬ 
face of the soil. We list the two best varieties for 
market and home use. 
If your Rhubarb goes to seed, split the roots 
through the center. 
Linnaeus. Medium size, early and tender. 
Gi:.nt. Extra large, very early, good quality. 
Red Raspberries 
Rhubarb or Pie Plant 
“Fresh Cumberland Raspberries 
for my supper, thanks to Son. 
deregger," says Louis Lathus of 
Salem, Ohio. 
Latham Red Raspberry 
St. Regis Everbearing. Bears over a period of four months. Very 
hardy, a good shipper. The berries are large, very sw r eet. Plant¬ 
ed in the spring, the plants usually bear the first summer. A 
good, red raspberry. 3 for 25c; 10 for 50c; 100 for $4.00, prepaid. 
Black Raspberries 
Hardier than the red varieties, 
and they will not root-sucker. 
Cumberland. Large, black, very 
firm. 
Kansas Black. Early, extra 
hardy, large berries. 
Price of above two varieties: 
3 for 30c; 10 for 80c; 100 for 
$6.50, prepaid. 
Quillen. The raspberry on the 
cover page. A new, very pro¬ 
ductive variety for the Middle 
West. A grower near St. Jos¬ 
eph, Mo., sold 1,600 dollars’ 
, worth of berries off 3 acres in 
one season. 3 for 40c; 10 for 
$1.10; 50 for $5.00, prepaid. 
Yellow Raspberries 
Golden Queen. Rich, golden yel¬ 
low berries of finest quality. 
This is an exceptionally hardy 
and productive plant. Two 
year old transplants, 3 for 40c; 
10 for $1.10; 100 for $10.00, pre¬ 
paid. 
Giant Rhubarb 
Price of all Rhubarbs: No. 1 extra strong roots, 
2 year old, 2 for 40c; 10 for $1.60; 25 for $3.75, pre¬ 
paid. 
The standard grade, same as most nurseries sell. 
3 for 25c; 10 for 60c; 100 for $4.50, prepaid. 
Chief. Could as well be called Early La¬ 
tham, as it is the same in quality, but 
the berries ripen about 10 days earlier, 
and it is claimed that Chief is a heavier 
bearer. For home use and market, you 
will make no mistake when you plant 
Chief. 3 for 25c; 10 for 70c; 100 for 
$5.00, prepaid. 
Columbian. The only red variety that 
does not root-sucker. Excellent quality, 
productive, and the harries are large 
reddish purple. Very hardy. 3 for 40c; 
10 for $1.20; 100 for $8.00, prepaid. 
LATH AM * Owing to its enormous 
productiveness and the fine qual¬ 
ity of its large berries, this va¬ 
riety has become very popular 
during the few years it has been 
offered. A good shipper, and a 
good money 
maker for the 
market grower. 
3 for 25c; 10 for 
50c; 100 for $4.00, 
prepaid. 
RASPBERRIES 
