11 CHOICE NEW.AND RARE FRUITS 
Every garden should have a good supply of Fruit. It is an indispensable part of any rural home. It can be made a source 
of pleasure and profit. Beginning with strawberries in May the supply of fresh fruit direct from the plants may be had un¬ 
til hard frosts in the fall if a good selection of our fruits is planted. Examine our list carefully. 
FALL FRUITING STRAWBERRIES^See Back Cover for Illustrations, Description and Prices 
Kevitt’s Wonder Strawberry 
BLACK 
THE NORWOOD—Claimed to be the largest Strawberry in existance. The plants 
grow strong and healthy. Berry is conic and regular in shape, quality is unsurpassed 
and the size unequaled, some attaining the enormous size of three inches in diameter. Four suchberriea 
would fill a box and be crowded. Color is bright red all the way through, growing darker with age, ia 
firm, a good keeper and will ship well. It has a perfect blossom, holds its size well through the season and 
remains in bearing a long time. Even the plants grow larger and stronger than other Strawberries. 
Plants 6 for 3Qc, 1 5 for OOc, BO for $ 1.00, postpaid. By express. 1 00 for $2.00 
THE GIANT DEWBERRY 
The Giant Dew¬ 
berry is earlier 
than blackberries 
and as large as the 
largest of them. 
Canes are hardyand 
very prolific, thriv¬ 
ing everywhere; of 
slender, trailing 
habit and free from 
disease or insect at¬ 
tacks. Fruit is large 
and handsome, jet 
black, rich and mel¬ 
ting. Ships and 
keeps well. Per¬ 
fectly hardy,stands 
extremes of heat or 
cold and a very pro¬ 
ductive and pleas¬ 
ing berry. 
Strong plants. 3 
for 1 5 c, O for 25c, 
15 foroOc,postp’d. 
Everbearing 
Black Raspberry 
This is a wonderful Black 
Raspberry and will actually 
bear fruit from June until 
killed by frost in the fall. The 
vines are literally loaded with 
fruit in all stages, from bloom 
to ripe fruit. It creates a great 
surprise wherever grown for 
it has no equal as an ever, 
bearing variety. It is really a 
great berry novelty and will 
be greatly appreciated in any 
garden in the United States 
Price of plants. 15c each. 3 for 30c 6 for 50c. 15for $1.00, postpaid. 
STRAWBERRY.RASPBERRY 
beautiful fruit 
This is 
from Japan. The bush grows 
from V /2 to 2 ft. high, is per¬ 
fectly hardy and a rapid gro¬ 
wer. The berries are produced 
on stems growing upright a- 
bove the foliage as shown in 
illustration always of a bright 
shining scarlet, and larger 
than the largest Strawberries 
It is an immense yielder, pro¬ 
ducing an abundance of fruit, 
bears the first season and gets 
stronger each year. It is very 
attractive and a few plants 
will be the wonder of your 
neighborhood. 
Plants 3 for 15c, O for25c, 
15 for 50c, postpaid. 
Kevitt’s Wonder Strawberry 
A. New Creation 
This berry is absolutely new and distinct from any other Strawben*y. It is a perfect 
blooming variety; berries large with seeds of bright yellow, making it a perfect beauty. 
Flavor is fine, and the berries are just the right shape and size to make them show up 
well. Fruit stems are short and stocky and so full of berries that they are weighted to 
the Ground. Season medium, berries bright red, with a long neck, parting readily from 
the calyx. 
Plants. O for 30c. 15 for OOc, 30 for $1.00 
Norwood Stri wberry 
