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Raspberries 
Set plants in the spring 2% ft. apart in the row. The rows should be 6 ft. apart. 
Keep free from weeds and the following year after planting you will have a good 
crop of berries. 
3321 “Chief” Earliest (Red) Earliest of All 
A new product from Minnesota achieved after 14 years’ experimenting, 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. 
Chief is easily grown in any garden soil. 10 for GO cts.; 25 for $1.25; 100 for $2.50; 
1,000 for $27.50, prepaid. 
Raspberry 
3320 Latham (Red) Largest of AH 
This is without doubt one of the best red raspberries that has been introduced 
in many years. The fruit is very large, of a beautiful deep red color, firm of 
texture and of good flavor. The plants are hardy, resistant to Mosaic, and enor¬ 
mously productive, fruiting early and continuing to bear over a long period of 
time. 10' for GO cts.; 25 for $1.25; 100 for $3.50; 1,000 for $27.50. prepaid. 
3322 
St. Regis Red Everbearing 
One of tlie most valuable of all late in¬ 
troductions in the line of red Raspberries; 
the habit of growth is a bushy nature; will 
produce berries 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 va¬ 
riety in quality, flavor and appearance. In 
September, long after Raspberries are out 
of season, St. Regis will bear a full crop of 
i fruit. If you have not the time or the 
ground to grow St. Regis for market, be 
sure to plant at least a few in the garden 
and keep vour table supplied with all you 
can use.' 10 for 50 cts.; 25 for $1.00; 100 
for $3.50; 1,000 for $27.50, prepaid. 
3315 Honey Sweet (Black) 
The name represents the quality. One of the hardiest and most productive 
black raspberries grown. The fruit is large, often growing to %" in diameter, 
but is not soft, remaining firm over a considerable period of time. The fruit is 
of a glossy purplish black color, very sweet, of rich flavor and with small seeds. 
This variety can be depended on to produce good crops of fine fruit under a 
great variety of soil and weather conditions. Most excellent for home use, can¬ 
ning and shipping. 10 for 90 cts.; 25 for $2.00; 100 for $7.00; 1,000 for $60.00, 
prepaid. 
3311 Cumberland (Black) 
In hardiness and production it is unexcelled by any other variety except Honey 
Sweet. In spite of the enormous size the fruit is very firm and will withstand 
long shipments. Bushes very healthy and vigorous; well adapted to supporting 
their large crop of berries. Season of ripening, mid-season to late. 10 for 50 cts.; 
25 for $1.00; 10O for $3.50; 1,000 for $27.50, prepaid. 
3312 Gregg (Black) 
Extra large late sort. Delicious flavor. This is the extra big late blue black 
fellow. Heavy growing canes that branch out sparingly. Its late ripening and 
good quality make it a favorite. 10 for 50 cts.; 25 for $1.00; 100 for $3.50; 
1,000 for $27.50, prepaid. 
3316 Columbian (Purple) 
Finest for Canning. For home panning 
there is probably no more delicious rasp¬ 
berry than the Columbian. The fruit is 
very large, fairly solid, and of an attractive 
purplish red color. The vines are vigorous 
and hardy and probably is the most pro¬ 
ductive raspberry now in cultivation. This 
is a most satisfactory kind for the home 
garden, and an extremely profitable kind 
to grow for the roadside stand and market 
as these attractive berries always sell well. 
10 for 75 cts.; 25 for $1.50; 100 for $5.00; 
1,000 for $45.00, prepaid. 
Write for Special Prices on Larger Quantities Than Quoted Above 
Shumway’s-Luscious Red and Black Raspberries 
Everybody Should Have a Few Bushes in the Garden—Most Profitable Market Crop 
Shuraway’s Superior Hardy Northern Grown Strawberry Plants 
The Most Profitable Crop in Cultivation—$500 per Acre Not Uncommon 
Start a Bed This Spring—Order To-Day—Will Ship at Proper Planting Time 
3507 Shumway’s 
GIANT MASTODON 
The World’s Best 
Everbearing 
Plant a Bed 
This Spring 
of This 
Wonderful 
Berry 
The Most Delicious 
Large Sweet Tasty 
Berry in Cultivation 
Produces Fresh Luscious 
Berries from June to November 
Plant for Home—for 
‘Canning and Market” 
Mastodon is a great money maker, as it 
will produce a paying crop with just ordi¬ 
nary care. It succeeds under practically all 
climatic and soil conditions, even producing 
large crops in dry climates. My thrifty 
plants set in the spring will produce a crop 
of berries in 90 days and continue through 
summer and fall until stopped by freezing 
weather. 
Eighteen or twenty berries will often fill 
a quart box. They are rich, glossy red, of 
firm and solid texture, and delicious in 
flavor. A small planting will keep the home 
table supplied with berries throughout the 
summer and fall. A large planting will reap 
hundreds of dollars for the farmer. 25 
Plants, 65 cts.; 50 for $1.15; 100 for $1.95; 
500 for $6.85; 1000 for $11.95, prepaid. 
Have Fresh 
Strawberries 
^ on Your Table All 
_Summer Long 
3508 Premier 
Frost Resistant 
Variety 
Introduced in 1915, Premier 
swept the country. It made 
more money than any other 
berry, and is still a prime fa¬ 
vorite for the home garden or 
nearby market. The berries are 
medium to larg'e in size, light 
red, moderately firm and most 
delicious. Premier is especially 
fine for northern growers be¬ 
cause it is practically frost 
proof. 25 Plants, 40 cts.; 50 for 
65 cts.; 1OO for $1.10; 500 for 
$3.75; 1000 for $7.00. 
Two New Strawberries—FAIRFAX and DORSETT 
Just recently introduced by the U. S. Department of Agriculture. Both very 
early. Large fruited, very productive, rich flavor. Both money makers. 
3512 FAIRFAX 
The biggest and sweetest strawberry grown today 
is the Fairfax, a recent origination of the U. S. Dept, 
of Agriculture. Because of its tremendous productive¬ 
ness, rich flavor and huge size—(all tests averaging 
90% fancy) it is causing a sensation wherever planted. 
The large bushy plants have tall, stout stems, loaded 
with these delicious, mammoth berries. Fairfax is 
early and unusually firm. When picked, they are bright 
red — when dead ripe, a glossy dark red, and they main¬ 
tain their firmness and fine flavor even when very dark. 
25 Plants, 55 cts.; 50 for 95 cts.; 100 for $1.50; 500 for 
$5.00; 100O for $8.75, prepaid. 
3512* 
Fairfax 
35io DORSETT 
Dorsett and Fairfax are new varieties which I be¬ 
lieve are the finest strawberries ever developed. They 
will yield more than any other known varieties and in 
high quality they surpass all others. They are perfect 
flowering. They ripen over a period of about three 
weeks, and are the nearest “frost-proof” varieties ever 
developed. 
Dorsett is an especially healthy, vigorous grower, 
with big strong fruit stalks holding the fruit off the 
ground. It produces tremendous crops of great big, 
bright red berries which are firm and stay solid longer 
than other sorts. It has a rich flavor which is so far 
ahead of any other strawberry you ever tasted that 
you simply have to eat it to realize how good straw¬ 
berries can be. 25 Plants, 55 cts.; 50 for 95 cts.; 100 for 
$1.50; 500 for $5.00; 1000 for $8.75. prepaid. 
3513 Shumway’s Banner Collection 
The World’s Finest Straw¬ 
berry Plants. 25 plants each 
of Fairfax, Dorsett, Senator Dunlap and Mastodon each separately labeled. Total, 100 
plants, enough for a family of five. Regular Value $2.15—ONLY $1.49 Postpaid. 
3501 blakemore 
Best Long Distance Shipper 
Blakemore was origi¬ 
nated by the U. S. Dept, 
of Agriculture—a cross 
between Premier and 
Missionary. It has a 
bright red color, tough 
skin and firm flesh, solid 
center and excellent 
somewhat tart flavor. 
Resembles Premier in 
shape, but slightly 
larger, and better in 
color. 25 Plants, 40 cts.; 
50 for 60 cts.; 10O for 
$1.00; 500 for $3.50; 1000 
for $6.00, prepaid. 
3509 
Senator 
Dunlap 
3509 Senator Dunlap 
or Dr. Burrill 
The “old reliable” strawberry 
that thrives everywhere with lit¬ 
tle attention. It is ideal for the 
home garden because the berries 
are so extra good for canning. 
Senator Dunlap does exception¬ 
ally well in all the northern 
states. The berries are medium 
in size, but bright red 
out and deliciously f)avorful7~T f oF 
market it has been replaced by 
larger varieties, but for home 
use nothing can rival its popu¬ 
larity, 25 Plants, 40 cts.; 50 for 
60 cts.; 100 for $1.00; 500 for $3.50; 
1000 for $6.00, prepaid. 
