Mansfield , Conn 
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CUTHBERT — This raspberry is well 
known like the Elberta peach; the 
name speaks for the fruit. One of the 
best market raspberries, large, deep 
crimson, of excellent quality. A vigor¬ 
ous grower, very hardy and immensely 
productive. 
Price, 50 cents per dozen; $1.25 
per hundred; $10.00 per thousand. 
PLUM FARMER (Black) — A variety 
rapidly growing in favor. The berries 
are of the highest quality, very firm and 
large with a meaty texture. Canes are of 
vigorous growth, hardy and prolific. Fruit 
ripens quite early and matures quickly. 
Price, 50 cents per dozen; $1.75 
per hundred; $12.00 per thousand. 
PERFECTION — Red. A new rasp¬ 
berry from New York. It is a very strong 
grower and has stood twenty degrees 
below zero without injuring the buds. 
Berries bright crimson, mammoth and 
uniform in size, and grow in clusters. 
Immensely productive and continues to 
bear through a long season. 
Price, 50 cents per dozen; $1.75 
per hundred: $11.00 per thousand. 
Blackberries 
The ideal crop for obtaining money 
returns from poor lands. Yet the 
cultivation of the vines should not 
be neglected, and liberal fertilizing 
should be accorded. Mulching is 
of great advantage, especially in poor 
soils. Plant in rows 6 feet apart, 
the plants 3 feet apart in the rows. 
Trim to obtain a crop of excellent 
berries from a few strong shoots 
to a plant rather than from many 
weak ones. 
Price $2.00 per 100; $12.00 perl,000 
ELDORADO — This is the only black- . . . 
berry we grow. One of the largest and nearly all sections, rruit black, tender, 
most productive. This blackberry has juicy, sweet, with a fine aromatic finvor. 
been on trial for several years and has Very productive and hardy. One of the 
received most favorable reports from best for market and home garden. 
