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FLANSBURGH & PEIRSON CO.’S CATALOGUE. 
Mr. Amos Garetson: 
Dear Sir: — The Eaton raspberry 
large and beautiful. The plants are 
not made a very large growth. Will 
Wooster, Ohio. 
plants bore last season. The berries are 
on only moderately good ground and have 
try some of them as you suggest. 
Yours truly. W. J. GREEN. 
Horticulturist. 
, Pendleton, Ind. 
Friend Garretson: I cheerfully add a testimonial to the many that has been 
given regarding your famous Eaton red raspberry, for we consider it decidedly 
the best red raspberry that has come into our market. It is large size excellent 
quality and has no musty flavor as with the Cuthbert. It is a little tart which 
gives it a delicious flavor when sugar is added. It is a most excellent variety for 
canning, and a point greatly in its favor is that it is on the market from six to 
eight weeks. Very truly, W. F. MORRIS, 
Pendleton, Ind.. Nov. 28, 1904. 
Dear Sirs:—In regard to the Eaton red raspberry. For ourselves as dealers 
and for our customers as well, to say that we are much pleased with it is putting 
it very mildly indeed. Fine, large size and of unsurpassed quality. Firm and do not 
break up as so many do. The length of the season too is in its favor. Our books 
show that we had them in the market from six to eight weeks. As we have sold 
them in our market for tlie last six years, and have our customers ask for them 
each year and wait for them, it certainly shows how much a. favorite they are 
with all. Wishing you success which the Eaton most certainly deserves, we are. 
Yours respectfully. ROGERS & SON CO. 
NOTE.—(By permission of the F. & P. Co.) The leaves, turning down, before 
fully grown as Mr. Garretson says is. we believe characteristic with all red 
raspberries. That the berries are large and fine color before fully ripe and may 
be clipped and shipped a long distance, ripening en route is something new and 
worth investigating. « 
THE A. B. MORSE CO.. St. Joseph. Mich. 
Horticultural Printers and Publishers of The National Fruit Grower. 
Silver Medal Awarded the Eaton. 
The following telegram is received as this catalogue goes to press: 
Pendleton, Ind., December 14, 1904. 
Flansburgh & Pierson Co.. Leslie. Mich. 
Silver medal was awarded Eaton Raspberry at St. Louis World’s Fair. 
AMOS GARRETTSON. 
New King Raspberry “£ ty Early ' The most popular earl 
Per dozen, post paid, 40c; per 100, by express $1.50; $10.00 per 1,000 
Cuthbert 
Red. Per dozen, postpaid, 40c; per 100 by express. $1.00. 
Cardinal 
Purple Cap. New. Per dozen, postpaid, 50c; per 100 by ex¬ 
press. $2.00. A few transplants, extra fine, of this valuable 
variety at $3.00 per 100 by express, or 60c per dozen, postpaid. 
C'limUprl'znA Black Ca P- New - The most popular black cap and our 
^UlllUClIctllU choice for fruiting. We have but few surplus plants to 
offer. 
Per dozen, postpaid, 50c; per 100, by express, $2.00. 
Mersereau 
Blackberry Plants. 
New. Per dozen, postpaid. 60c; per 100, by express. $3.00. 
Snyder 
The old reliable standard. Per dozen, postpaid, 50c; per 100, bj’ 
express, $1.25; $8.00 per 1,000. 
Premo Dewberry 
We have a few hundred surplus plants of this 
new variety. Write for prices. 
Dear Sir:—The plants 
shape. Thanks for your 
T „ , Santa Cruz Co., Cal., Mav 28. 1904. 
I ordered from you the 19th inst. arrived to-dav in fine 
promptness and liberal count. 
Respectfully. C. H. MARSHALL. 
