Chief. A trifle smaller than Latham, but a slightly 
better berry and somewhat firmer. Ripens nearly a 
week earlier and is a good variety to prolong the 
season. 
St. Regis. In a class by itself. Bright red fine quality. 
Very early. With good cultivation, produces fruit 
from June to October. Very profitable. 
Cuthbert. The great commercial red raspberry. Good 
quality. Good cropper. Vigorous grower. 
Herbert. Next to Latham in hardiness. Large red, 
good quality. 
COLUMBIAN 
$1.25 per doz.; $7.50 for 100. 
5c per dozen additional if by mail. 
Columbian. Purple. A very good cropper and one of 
the best for preserving. This variety does not spread 
and so can be kept under control very easily. We 
have found that tip-plants are not satisfactory so 
are offering one-year transplants. 
RHUBARB ROOTS, “PIE PLANT” 
15c each; $1.25 for 10. By mail, 20c each; $1.35 
for 10. 
Linnaeus. The standard large, early variety. 
ROADSIDE STAND 
Here we have on sale in season: 
Bunched Asparagus Potatos 
Green Peas Sweet Corn 
Tomatoes Fresh Beans 
And many other fresh vegetables. 
Also Potatoes, Popping Corn, Eggs, Pure Maple Syrup, 
Fruit Drinks, High-Grade Cider, Flowers, 
Apples, Peaches, Home Canned Fruits 
and Vegetables, Etc. 
ANNUAL AND VEGETABLE PLANTS 
During the Spring season we have on sale large 
quantities of such Annuals as: 
Asters, Petunias, Salvia, Cosmos, Marigold, Zinnias, 
and the like, and Tomato Plants 
in boxes of twelve. 
