quality, superior to any we know of. The plants are vigorous in growth, which is 
essential to produce big crops and big berries. In this respect this stands head and 
shoulders above all the other everbearing varieties. Don’t forget, your Mastodon, if left 
to fruit, will produce a good crop in the spring. We have a fine patch which we fruited 
last fall and expect a good crop next June. The plants will always be high in price on 
account of not being extra good plant makers. For best results they should be planted 
in early spring. 
RED RASPBERRIES 
CHIEF. Best early, Red Raspberry. This is a new variety which has had sufficient 
testing in commercial fields to safely place it as one which is going to replace all other 
early varieties. It could rightly be called an Early Latham, because it resembles that 
variety in many ways. Equal in quality, it out yields the Latham. Ten days earlier. 
Fruit is good size, bright red, firm, and of excellent quality. The Plants are vigorous in 
growth, perfectly hardy, and seem to be resistant to mosaic. 
ST. REGIS. Everbearing, Red Raspberry. Bears in 80 days from planting. It 
bears its berries on tips of new canes during Fall months, and the same canes bear the 
following Spring, like any other Red Raspberry. They ripen early, ahead of any other 
variety. Berries are rich, crimson red, firm, medium in size, and of good quality. 
LATHAM. This grand, mid-season variety is winning favor wherever grown, its 
popularity having spread throughout the entire Middle and Eastern States. Every 
fruit grower in testing this wonderful variety reports favorably as to the large size and 
excellent quality of its fruit; its entire resistance to frost during the coldest winters, 
and the enormous quantities of fruit it will produce. It is large, handsome and delici¬ 
ous, from the beginning to the last picking. 
CUTHBERT. An old and reliable variety. Does well anywhere. Not as large as 
Latham, but is noted for its wonderful quality. Fruits about same time as Latham. 
BLACK RASPBERRIES 
. CUMBERLAND. King of the Black Caps. Sure money maker. No Black Rasp¬ 
berry is grown as extensively and none has made as much m mey for Fruit Growers as 
this wonderful variety. The plants are healthy, vigorous growers, throwing up stout, 
stocky, well branched canes. Fruit is large, rich black in color, firm and of highest 
quality. Ripens its fruit in mid-season and continues for three weeks. The Cumberland 
is less susceptible to disease than most varieties. 
BLACKBERRIES 
ELDORADO. We grow and sell only this one variety, because it is so much 
superior to all others. It is unusually hardy. Have never known it to winter kill, or 
fail to produce a good crop. The berries are large, jet black and of excellent quality. 
They form in large clusters and ripen well together. 
Our Raspberry Fields Have Been Inspected Twice by the State Inspector 
During the Past Summer and Pronounced Free 
from Disease Both Times. 
OUR PLANTS ARE FRESH DUG AT SHIPPING TIME. 
Write us for prices on berry baskets. 
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