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RETAIL CATALOG—SPRING, 1936 
Raspberries 
RASPBERRIES 
Raspberries do well in most any soil. It is best to 
plant them where they are protected from the hot , 
summer winds as they ripen in July. Raspberries are 
a very profitable crop. 
CUMBERLAND —Black. One of the most reliable 
varieties and is very prolific. Fruit large. We 
believe this to be the best black variety. 
Two-year, Transplants .$**.40 $^70 $L40 $4*50° 
Tip-plants, Number One.25 .40 .75 2.75 
ST. REGIS— The Everbearing Red Raspberry. Frequently bears the same year as planted. 
LATHAM —A large, red Minnesota variety. Considered one of the best. 
CHIEF —Another new variety, about ten days earlier than Latham. Fruits very heavy. A 
favorite with the fruit growers. 
Per 5 Per 10 Per 25 Per 100 
$ .25 $ .40 $ .90 $3.25 
COLUMBIAN —Grows in bush form. Does not sucker. Fruit is 
Rich flavor and very desirable for canning. 
Per 5 
Transplants .$ .55 
Tip-plants, Number one .35 
large and purple in color. 
Per 10 Per 25 Per 100 
$1.00 $2.00 $7.50 
.60 1.25 4.50 
STRAWBERRIES 
Strawberries should not be packed with other stock. We will pack separately and ship by 
parcel post , prepaid. 
MASTODON—The leading Everbearing Strawberry. 
Fruit large and productive. Often bears ninety days 
after planting. 
Per 25 Per 50 Per 100 Per 200 
Mastodon ..$ .50 $ .95 $1.75 $3.00 
AROMA—This is one of the largest berries we know 
of and is very productive also hardy. We can recom¬ 
mend this variety. 
BLAKEMORE—This is a variety originated by Prof. 
Beatty of the U. S. Department of Agriculture, Wash¬ 
ington, D. C. The berries are large and solid. Stands 
the dry weather. Plants grow large, holding the f ruit 
off the ground. 
PREMIER—Extra early and of fine quality. This va¬ 
riety is taking with favor and is a good sort to plant. 
Fruit is dark red. Very productive. 
SENATOR DUNLAP—A June-bearing sort, which is 
one of the old, reliable standard kinds. We believe 
this sort is as good as can be planted. Fruit large, 
sweet and solid. 
Per 25 Per 50 Per 100 Per 200 
Junebearing .$ .30 $ .50 $ .85 $1.50 
Strawberries 
BLACKBERRIES 
SNYDER AND ELDORADO— These are the 
hardiest and a favorite with fruit growers. 
Will stand cold winters and are good 
market varieties. Fruit medium to large. 
No. 1 root-cutting plants. 
Per 5 Per 10 Per 25 Per 100 
$ .40 $ .70 $1.40 $4.50 
DEWBERRIES 
LUCRETIA —Large. Trailing. Hardy and re¬ 
sembles the Blackberry in fruit. Sweet 
and juicy. Plants grown from root-cut¬ 
tings are much better than those grown 
from tips. 
Per 6 Per 10 Per 26 Per 100 
$ .40 $ .70 $1.40 $4.50 
