Cumberland 
Premier 
Raspberries 
Columbian. The berry is firm, purple, and adheres to the 
bushes well; a strong grower, attaining large size; one of 
the hardiest and most productive, and stands at the head 
for canning, jams, etc. 
Cumberland. The largest of all blackcaps, a healthy, vigorous 
grower, throwing up stout, stocky, well branched canes, 
that produce immense crops of magnificent berries. Fruit 
very large, firm, quality about the same as Gregg; keeps 
and ships as well as any of the blacks. 
Chief. A new red variety. A seedling of Latham but ripens 
earlier, not quite as large, and recommended as being even 
more hardy than its parent. Quality just as good, the only 
difference being in earliness and size. Ideal home berry as 
well as good market sort. 
GregTg*. Of good size, fine quality, productive and hardy, 
firm, sweet and rich; strong grower and good bearer; 
ripens late and evenly ; good market berry. 
Iiatham. Fruit twice as large as some other red Raspberries, 
and is of the finest quality. The color is clear pink and more 
pleasing than the “purplish varieties.” Large, heavy canes 
are produced on good soil, and foliage is vigorous. Plants 
come through the winter in good condition and bloom freely 
in spring. 
St. Regis. (Red). Everbearing. Bright crimson berry of 
large size, firm and meaty. Fruit commences to ripen with 
the earliest and continues bearing on young canes until 
October. Very prolific and a good shipper. 
Each Per 10 Per 100 
Strong plants .$0.10 $0.75 $6.00 
Strawberries 
Chief 
Aroma. (Perfect). This is our best and most profitable late 
Strawberry. It cannot be beaten for quantity of fruit pro¬ 
duced, or in quality of fruit. Plants show no weakness of 
any kind. Fruit very large, roundish conical, rarely mis¬ 
shapen, glossy red, of excellent quality, produced in abun¬ 
dance. Late. 
Champion. A late and heavy bearer of good size berries; 
dark red and fine flavor. 
Gandy. A standard market variety. Fruit firm and of good 
quality. Excellent for canning. 
Klondike. A good berry, rich blood-red in color, having a 
fine flavor that is neither sweet nor sour. 
Premier. Of smooth, evenly conical form, and large; its 
color the commanding glossy red which sells on sight, aided 
artistically by the calyx or cap which remains green after 
picking. Quality unsurpassed; production greatest of all 
earlies; plant vigorous, healthy, strongly reproductive. 
Blakemore. (Early). Originated and recommended by the 
U. S. Department of Agriculture. Berries bluntly conic, 
good market size; rarely white-tipped, with solid center, 
small seeds, firm flesh, tough skin. Excellent flavor, aroma¬ 
tic, acid, with high pectin or gelatinizing content. The 
color is glossy light red developing quite evenly on both 
upper and lower sides, only slightly changed by holding or 
canning—a remarkable superiority added to all other pre¬ 
serving qualities. The vines are extra vigorous, productive, 
preferring the heavier types of soil. 
Per 100 Per 500 Per 1000 
$1.00 $3.50 $6.00 
Progressive Everbearing*. The berries are not as large as 
Mastodon, but are of exceptionally good quality, and they 
yield well, and, we think, will be one of 
the best known varieties of fall bearers in 
a few years. Fruit of Progressive is of 
good size, smooth, of good color and ap¬ 
pearance. 
Per 100 Per 500 Per 1000 
$1.75 $5.00 $7.50 
Mastodon Everbearing 1 . (Perfect). This 
new variety is rapidly becoming a prime 
favorite wherever Strawberries are grown. 
From all reports it is the last word in 
everbearers, and outranks all predecessors. 
It is of immense size, glossy red color, 
choice quality, an almost incredible yield- 
er, and the strongest grower yet devel¬ 
oped. A very profitable sort, as it is more 
productive than most June-bearers. No 
home garden should be without it. 
Per 100 Per 500 Per 1000 
$2.00 $7.50 $10.00 
