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Latham Raspberry 
OF SMALL FRUITS 
Latham Raspberry— A B Af a u e ° r ney 
The Latham, due to its many points of merit, has 
come into general planting more rapidly than any 
other raspberry ever introduced. It is vigorous in 
growth; withstands the winters in Canada without 
covering; very productive; and exceptionally free 
from mosaic and other diseases. The large berries, 
some running over an inch in diameter, and the deep 
red color make it most attractive. 3 for 50c; doz. 
$1.00, postpaid. $5.00 per 100, not prepaid. 
Columbian Purple Raspberry 
This is one of the finest berries ever offered. It is 
a cross between a black raspberry and red raspberry, 
and possesses all the qualities of each. The berries 
are of large size; purple in color; seeds small and 
deeply imbedded in a rich, juicy pulp. They do not 
crumble when picked, are good shippers and good 
keepers, and are better for canning than either red 
or black raspberries. 3 for 50c; doz. $1.00, postpaid. 
$5.00 per 100, not prepaid. 
Cumberland Black Raspberry 
The largest and most productive black raspberry. 
Ripens medium-early and continues throughout the 
raspberry season. Very hardy, and the most profit¬ 
able market sort. 3 for 50c; doz. $1.00, postpaid. 
$5.00 per 100, not prepaid. 
Newburgh 
A new red raspberry which is well worth trying. 
Very large, good quality, heavy yielder. Many think 
it will replace Latham. Be sure and try a few. 3 for 
50c; doz. $1.00, postpaid. $7.50 per 100, not prepaid. 
Phenomenal Berry 
New Delicious Youngberry 
This new fruit, a cross of the Loganberry and the Dewberry, is 
sweeping the country like wildfire. It has such a wonderful flavor, 
delicious to eat fresh and makes the finest sauce you ever tasted. 
The fruit is very large, a handsome dark wine-red color, tender, 
juicy, richly flavored, no hard core. A tremendous bearer. No 
other fruit has become so popular in such a short time. North 
of Missouri it should be covered over winter. This can easily be 
done with straw, leaves and a little dirt. We honestly tell you 
that it is a wonder fruit. Try it, you will like it. 3 for 50c; doz. 
$1.25, postpaid; 100, $6.00, not 1 
New Youngberry 
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Burbank’s New Thornless Blackberry 
The Finest Flavored, Heaviest Cropping, Best Appearing 
Berry Ever Grown—Easily Harvested—Sure to Please 
This new variety is the peer of all the Mammoth Black¬ 
berries and produces a berry superior to any other, on 
vines which are absolutely free from thorns. The canes 
start to grow early in the spring, making thick, straight 
stalks about 5 feet high when they begin the trailing habit, 
at which time they should be trellised. 
It is a prolific grower, the canes 
reaching from 10 to 20 feet in a sea¬ 
son and can be pruned to suit. It is 
not an evergreen, but some leaves 
usually stay on all winter. It is enor¬ 
mously productive — in fact, plants 
have been known to produce over 10 
pounds of fruit at one picking. The 
size is immense, berries usually meas¬ 
ure 3 inches in length and are as large 
as a man’s thumb. It is practically 
free from' seeds and the core is very 
small and firm. Prices, strong plants, 
3 for 50c; doz. $1.75, postpaid. $12.00 
per 100, not prepaid. 
Phenomenal Berry 
The color and flavor are 
those of the Raspberry, while 
In size and shape it is more like 
the Dewberry. The berries grow 
in clusters from five to ten, 
and single berries have meas¬ 
ured 3 inches. The color is a 
bright crimson. They are of 
delicious flavor. Price, strong 
plants, 3 for 50c; doz. $1.25, 
postpaid. $8.75 per 100, not 
prepaid. 
Improved Russian 
Mulberry 
An ornamental, hardy, fruit- 
bearing tree. Suitable for all 
sections of this country. Makes 
a beautiful tree for the lawn. 
Fruit larger than blackberries 
and of delicious flavor. It is 
a very rapid grower and is per¬ 
fectly hardy. Commences to 
bear when two years old, and 
is very prolific. Price, 3 for 
40c; doz. $1.25, postpaid. 
$6.00 per 100, not prepaid. 
Dewberry 
AUSTIN’S IMPROVED — The 
berries are much larger than 
those of any other Dewberry 
or Blackberry. It requires no 
trellises or stakes. The fruit 
is jet black and of superior 
flavor. For productiveness 
it outrivals all other Dew¬ 
berries. Price, strong 2-year- 
old plants, 3 for 35c; doz. 
90c, postpaid. $5.00 per 100, 
not prepaid. 
New Thornless Blackberry 
Blackberries 
INEW MAMMOTH—The Giant of All—Enormously larger, from 2 to 2 % inches 
long. For cooking purposes fulfills all the desired qualities of other Blackber , 
and as a fresh fruit is generally preferable, owing to large size a n <* hav ™ g ™ 
pulp and less core. Price, strong plants, 3 for 40c; doz. $1.00, postpaid. $5.00 p 
100, not prepaid. . . 
IMPROVED ELDORADO—A very vigorous growing, perfectly hardy variety. rruic 
very large, borne in clusters which ripen very evenly; quality unsurpassed ana an 
excellent shipper. Price, strong 2-year-old plants, 3 for 50c; doz. 90c, postpaia. 
$5.00 per 100, not prepaid. 
New 
Logan Berry 
(Blackberry-Raspberry) 
This Thornless Black¬ 
berry-Raspberry is an ex¬ 
ceedingly strong grower, 
making the growth of 10 
feet in one season. The 
fruit is bright red. It is 
excellent for the table. The 
berry, of the same form 
and shape, as the Black¬ 
berries. Price, 3 for 50c; 
doz. $1.25, postpaid. $6.00 
per 100, not prepaid. 
The Wonderful Himalaya Berry 
The Greatest Wonder of All 
Ripening after all other berries are gone and extending 
the berry season several weeks. It is a vigorous grower 
and should be grown on trellis, as the vines will grow 
from 30 to 40 feet in one year. " The berries are large, 
black, and borne in clusters. Price, strong plants, .3 for 
50c; doz. $1.25; postpaid. $6.00 per 100, not prepaid. 
New Logan Berry 
Wonderful Himalaya Berry 
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Rockford Seed Farms —H. W. BUCKBEE, ROCKFORD, ILL.— Forest City Greenhouses 
