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JOHN LEWIS CHILDS, FLORAL PARK, QUEENS CO., N. Y. 
as the best black’ones. 
and verv W ^ l nP 7 ”i 0 bv 11 i^T'-° n is ’.7 ben ri pened, unsurpassed, 
berrv ‘Owinsr as the most productive market 
from 'qpprl' n Lq? of , rape, it will reproduce itself 
liom seed almost exactly, and its seedlings will not be in- 
but n it e readifv seed polienated by other varieties, 
but it readilj imparts its good qualities when employed as 
•Iceber “"was® Lawton T? 6 °J SVeat grandparents of 
lceoei^, ris ijciMton. a. lie first generation of sepfiline’^ 
risrtimu S -h ^ri\£ rySta \^ hit fL was a]1 black; the second 
nrodnceTl-hiJ i° h i in P*} 161 ' respects; but the third 
hlrrie^pwr t +1 ful P] an *' bearing the snowiest white 
,rj ies ever seen. It bears loads of delicious, snowy berries 
which are ^ transparent’that the seeds! 
wh \?n , al ? unusually small may be seen in the ripe berries. 
blusters, larger than those of Lawton * berries at least 
as large, earlier, sweeter, and more tenderandme tfng 
throughout, though as firm as Lawton is when ripe " No 
garden should be without this grand white blackberry 
Strong Plants 35c. each; 3 for 60c.; 6 for $1.00, ' KD y ' 
