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Raise your own fresh fruit and have plenty to can besides. 
Raspberries 
3322 St. Regis, 
Everbearing 
Red 
The 
Best 
Fall 
Bearer 
and 
a Big 
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Maker 
3322 St. Regis Everbearing Red Raspberry 
3321 New “Chief” Earliest Red 
The newest outstanding variety from the Minne¬ 
sota Fruit Breeding Farm. A seedling of the fa¬ 
mous Latham and selected for its earliness and su¬ 
perior quality. New Chief has been carefully tested 
and has proven hardy—a heavy cropper, a good 
shipper, resistant to disease and is ten days earlier 
than the Latham. We advise planting both Chief 
and Latham for continuous production of fruit. 
Chief is easily grown in any garden soil. 5 for 35 
cts.; 10 for 60 cts.; 25 for $1.25; 100 for $3.50, pre¬ 
paid. 
3319 Early King Red 
Produces a big crop every year. King is without 
exception the most prolific early Red Raspberry 
ever grown. Perhaps the greatest outstanding fea¬ 
ture of this variety is its earliness. 5 for 25 cts.; 
10 for 45 cts.; 25 for 90 cts.; 100 for $3.25, prepaid. 
3318 Cuthbert Red 
An old variety, but still holds first place, as it 
always has, for home use or near markets. Large 
size. Late Red variety. 5 for 25 cts.; 10 for 45 cts.; 
25 for 90 cts.; 100 for $3.25, prepaid. 
3316 Columbian Purple 
A very strong growing variety. Fruits large, 
dark purple and of good quality. Hardy and very 
productive. Very large, purplish color, rather soft, 
rich, sprightly flavor unrivalled for canning, mak¬ 
ing jam, jell, etc.; wonderful vigor and productive¬ 
ness. 5 for 50 cts.; 10 for 75 cts.; 25 for $1.50'; 10O 
for $5.00, prepaid. 
Blackberries 
3300 Early Harvest 
Is very earliest. Berries medium size and sweet. 
Plants dwarf and compact, may be planted close 
together. Particularly suited for south of Rock¬ 
ford; not good for extreme north. 5 for 35 cts.; 10 
for 50 cts.; 25 for $1.15; 100 for $3.25, prepaid. 
3301 Snyder 
Hardiest of all. Especially suited for the north. 
Berries medium size, sweet, juicy and of fine flavor. 
5 for’35 cts.; 10 for 50 cts.; 25 for $1.15; 100 for 
$3.25, prepaid. 
3322 St. Regis Everbearing Red 
Bears in 80 days from planting. The most popular 
ever-bearing red raspberry ever introduced because 
it actually does bear a big crop of luscious fruit in 
June and begins again in September, and bears con¬ 
tinually until killed by hard freezing. It does not 
bear a few straggling fruits, but the bushes are 
bending down with fruit in all stages of develop¬ 
ment, some half ripe and some full ripe. 5 for 30 
cts.; 10 for 50 cts.; 25 for $1.00; 100 for $3.50, prepaid. 
Black Raspberries 
3311 Cumberland 
This new black cap is a wonder in size and vigor 
of plant growth and is as hardy as any known 
variety. It has no disease of either cane or foliage, 
grows luxuriantly wherever planted, and is tre¬ 
mendously productive of extra large, coal black 
berries, not approached in size or beauty by any 
other known variety. Kansas and Gregg, remark¬ 
able for size as they are, are simply “not in it” 
with Cumberland, except that their season of ripen¬ 
ing gives each a distinct place. 5 for 30 cts.; 10 for 
50 cts.; 25 for $1.00; 100 for $3.50, prepaid. 
3312 Gregg 
Extra large late sort. Delicious flavor. This is 
the extra big late blue black fellow. Heavy grow¬ 
ing canes that branch out sparingly. Its late ripen¬ 
ing and good quality make it a favorite. 5 for 30 
cts.; 10 for 50 cts.; 25 for $1.00; 100 1 for $3.50, pre¬ 
paid, 
3314 Plum Farmer 
The earliest black cap in cultivation. The plants 
are very healthy, being unusually free from disease. 
The canes are strong growing, thus giving lots of 
bearing wood, insuring a heavy crop of fruit, of 
large fine quality. 5 for 25 cts.; 10 for 45 cts.; 25 
for 90 cts.; 100 for $3.25, prepaid. 
3313 Kansas 
Large, heavy grower and cropper, branches very 
freely. Is hardy, productive, glossy, jet black ber¬ 
ries. 5 for 25 cts.; 10 for 45 cts.; 25 for 90 cts.; 100 
for $3.25, prepaid,’ 
ALL BERRIES, SHRUBS and NURSERY STOCK will be shipped in ample time for Spring setting, 
