FORTY-TWO YEARS OF “GOLDEN RULE” SERVICE 
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RASPBERRIES—Continued. 
Newburgh. Newburgh not only leads the field of Red Raspberry varieties in its de¬ 
sirable fruit characteristics and productivity, but it has also proven itself to be 
practically immune from mosaic, the most dreaded Raspberry disease. The intro¬ 
duction of Newburgh by the New York Experiment Station marks a decided advance 
in Red Raspberry varieties and all indications are that Newburgh will in time be¬ 
come the leading commercial Red Raspberry. 
Description of Newburgh : 
5. Berries are attractive 
bright red, very firm and 
do not crumble like those 
of Latham. 
6. Season of ripening is a 
few days earlier than 
Latham. 
7. The plants are vigorous, 
medium in height; canes 
stocky and well branched. 
8. Extremely hardy 
1. Has so far proven immune 
to mosaic. 
2. Very productive. 
3. Fruit very large and holds 
its large size over an un¬ 
usually long season. 
4. The flavor is mild and 
quality good, decidedly bet¬ 
ter than Latham. 
Price: 20c each; $1.75 per 12; $3.00 per 25; $7.00 per 100. 
New Ziog'an. Black Raspberry. An early sort; one of the 
very best. Recommended for main cropper by all those who 
have tried it. Good shipper. Large, sweet, firm berry. 
Per 100 Per 1000 
Price .$2.00 $15.00 
The New Late 
Black Raspberry 
One of the few Black Raspberry plants that has never been 
known to have any disease. Now this year you can get them 
direct from Allen. A heavy fruiting strain, that is so highly 
recommended by the Agricultural Station. Quillen is a variety 
that ripens about one week later than Cumberland. Canes 
tough and strong, produces big, jet black, sweet berries. Grow 
Quillen along with Cumberland and prolong your picking sea¬ 
son. Prices: $2.00 per 100; $15.00 per 1000. 
Plum Parmer. Black. Strong, vigorous grower, a large pro¬ 
ductive Raspberry. It has been used for a main crop for 
years in all sections and has proved worthy as the main 
crop sort. You will make no mistake with this one. 
Per 100 Per 1000 
Express or freight.$2.00 $14.00 
St. Regis Everbearing*. This remarkable berry produces a 
crop all through the fall. It ripens with the earliest and 
produces until frost. This is worthy of a place on your list. 
Per 12 Per 25 
By mail, postpaid .$0.50 $1.00 
Per 100 Per 1000 
By express or freight .$2.50 $20.00 
Latham. 
Rhubarb 
(Pieplant or Wineplant) 
Queen. Extra large stalks, quick 
grower in spring, decided pink 
in color, delicious for canning 
and pies, has mild flavor. By 
mail, postpaid, each, 7c. By ex¬ 
press, each, 6c; per 10, 60c; 
per 100. $5.00. 
Queen. 
Asparagus 
Washington Rust Proof. 
A new government creation, 
which is rust proof, a stand¬ 
ard variety which produces 
Mary Washington. the fi ? est shoot ? of , asv , ara ~ 
° gus, is way ahead of all 
others for market or home use. Mail, postpaid, per 12, 35c. 
By express, 2-yr., No. 1, per 100, $1.00; per 1000, $8.00. 1-yr., 
No. 1, per 100, 75c; per 1000, $6.00. 
Dozening. 
Gooseberries 
Each and 10, postpaid; 100, express. 
Downing. Large, handsome, pale yellow, and of wonderful 
quality. Splendid for cooking and table use. Bush vigorous 
grower, and free from mildew. # 
Houghton. Medium, roundish, oval, pale red, sweet and 
tender, very good; plants spreading in nature; heavy pro¬ 
ducer. 
Josselyn (Red Jacket). An American seedling of great value; 
large, red, one of the best bearing sorts. 
2 yr.. No. 1 plants— 
Each Per 10 Per 100 
By mail, postpaid .$0.15 $1.20 
By express or freight. $9.00 
Bohemian Horseradish 
An improved horseradish, large roots with a mfld flavor. We 
have propagated this for quite a few years ; was imported from 
Germany. Is the best variety there is on the market. 
Per 10 * Per 25 Per 100 
By mail, postpaid .$0.25 $0.50 $1.50 
Northern Grown Plants. 
