KRIDER’S HEAVY ROOTED 
RASPBERRIES 
Plant 
Only the Best 
New Logan. Of Ohio origin, this new blackcap is gaining much 
favor among berry growers. Its quality and productiveness are 
excellent, probably equal to Cumberland, but its para' 
mount value lies in the week- or more earlier cropping 
season. $2.50 per 100; $16.50 per 1000, not 
prepaid. 
Cumberland. One of the largest blackcaps and the best for 
midseason market. Berries are jet black in color, firm and 
of good quality. It is a very valuable variety. Does well 
in one location for 3 years, then is inclined to anthracnose. 
Should be renewed every 3 years. $2.25 per 100; 
$14.50 per 1000, not prepaid. 
Quillen. 
Black Raspberries 
We Recommend 3 of Equal Merit 
Quillen. This is the greatest variety of Black Raspberry 
grown in the United States today. Ripens about 2 days 
later than Cumberland; is the largest blackcap that has 
ever been grown here. It originated south of Indianapolis, 
a cross between Cumberland and Hopkins. We highly 
recommend this variety for several reasons. First, it has 
never shown any anthracnose in the 8 years we have had 
it on our grounds—no anthracnose, no mosaic. The orig' 
inal field planted 8 years ago is in a clean, healthy com 
dition. We are introducers of this berry to the trade. We 
purchased the original strain 10 years ago and have sold 
it in every state in the Union. If you want the best get a 
start with Quillen. $2.75 per 100; $19.50 per 
1000, not prepaid. 
Red Raspberries 
Our Qarden Collection j 
for Fruit All Summer 
6 Rhubarb. 
50 Premier Strawberry. 
25 Latham Raspberry. 
2 Cherry Currant. 
1 Downing Gooseberry. 
1 Niagara Grape. 
1 Concord Grape. 
Priced at . . $1.50 Not Prepaid I 
Chief. A new product from Minnesota achieved after 14 years experi' 
menting, with the purpose of replacing the old King by a superior type 
of Latham breeding. Chief will not rival Latham, but supplements it by 
ripening 10 days earlier, and so holding that wonderful type for picking 
an extra long season. In fact. Chief fills that deplorable gap for fresh 
table fruits between strawberries and the other Raspberries. Bright red, 
“no crumbling,” ships well, tastes delicious, and pays its way with ex' 
extraordinary crops. 
$2.50 per 100; 
$16.50 per 1000, 
not prepaid. 
LATHAM. The Finest Red 
Raspberry Ever Produced. 
There are so many fine 
qualities in the Latham that we never know where to start. First, it is ex' 
tremely large in size, larger than all of the common reds, and when ripe 
it is a beautiful bright red color. Then, in addition to this unusual size, 
it is the hardiest of all Raspberries, giving fine results even to the Canadian 
line. Its flavor is truly delicious and the crop is remarkably heavy, some- 
times extending over a month. In every way, the Latham stands supreme. 
Prof. C. V. Holsinger, Extension Professor of Horticulture of the Iowa 
State College, Ames, Iowa, says: "I only hope you will be able to grow 
plants enough to put this berry in the hands of as many people as possible.” 
Latham Raspberries are a beautiful, thrifty lot, guaranteed to be entirely 
free of the mosaic. They have been rigidly inspected three or four times 
by experts who pronounced them supremely healthy, and mosaic-free. Order 
your wants early. $2.50 per 100; $16t50 per 1000, not prepaid. 
ST. REGIS. One of the most valuable of all late introductions in the line 
of Red Raspberries; the habit of growth is a bushy nature; will produce 
berries that first year in the fall, and a full crop the following spring, and 
again in the fall. St. Regis resembles the Early King; its fruit is similar to 
that variety in quality, flavor and appearance. In September, long after 
Raspberries are out of season, St. Regis will bear a full crop of fruit which 
commonly sells for seven to eight dollars for a 24-pint crate. If you have 
a market at hand where you can dispose of the fruit, you will find St. Regis 
a very profitable investment when grown on a commercial scale. If you 
have not the ground to grow St. Regis for market, be sure to plant at least 
a few bushes for table use. $2.85 per 100; $21.00 per 1000, not pre- 
Latham. paid. 
Small Fruit 
Garden Offer 
50 Mastodon (Best Everbearing Straw¬ 
berry) . 
25 Quillen (Best Black Raspberry). 
25 Latham (Best Red Raspberry). 
100 Premier (The Strawberry Su¬ 
preme) . 
100 Big Late (The Best Late Straw¬ 
berry). 
a„ » $ 3.00 Prepaid 
We Sell 25 Plants for $1.00, Postpaid, Any Variety Raspberries on This Page. 
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