KALLAY BROTHERS, PAINESVILLE, OHIO 
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RASPBERRIES 
Cuthbert Red. A strong growing, hardy variety; stands 
Northern winters well; berries very large, firm, can be 
shipped long distances to market; flavor is sweet, rich and 
luscious. The best red raspberry. Strong plants. Each 10c; 
10 for 80c; 100 for $4.50. 
Latham The New Mosaic-Free Hardy Red Raspberry. 
This remarkable and very desirable new variety makes its 
commercial advent at an opportune time, when critical in¬ 
spection and official control work hardship for any stock 
not perfectly free from mosaic or other raspberry afflic¬ 
tions. This type is certified absolutely mosaic-free, and 
acceptable anywhere. Latham is perfectly hardy, with¬ 
standing Manitoba winters without protection. Its produc¬ 
tion is superlative, outyielding even Cuthbert. The berries 
are large and round, with profitable shipping firmness. 
The color is a richly brilliant red, an eye-catcher on market 
stands, a delightful table feature, and a perfect canned 
exhibit. Each 10c; 10 for 80c; 100 for $4.50. 
Latham 
William Belt. A vigorous, heavy plant, very thrifty 
and productive; berries large, conical, uniform in shape, 
glossy crimson; all ripen without green tips, of good 
quality, and excellent for market and shipping. 25 for 70c; 
100 for $1.25; 1,000 for $9.00. 
Sample. One of the very best berries and seems to suc¬ 
ceed nearly everywhere. Plants strong, large and healthy, 
producing in profusion large, dark colored berries of uni¬ 
form size and color; firm enough to ship well. One of 
the standard sorts for both home and market. 25 for 70c; 
100 for $1.25; 1,000 for $9.00. 
BLACKBERRIES 
Blowers. A mammoth grower and enormously pro¬ 
ductive. Berries big and luscious. An iron-clad 
variety that never winter-kills. Each 10c; 10 for 
90c; 100 for $5.75. 
Eldoretdo. The vines are very hardy and vigorous, 
enduring the winters of the far Northwest without 
injury, and their yield is enormous. The berries are 
large, jet black, borne in large clusters and ripen 
well together; they are very sweet, melting, have no 
hard core and keep from eight to ten days after 
picking, with quality unimpaired. Each 10c; 10 for 
95c; 100 for $6.00, 
Snyder. This is one of the best blackberries for 
market in the North; very hardy. The canes are 
vigorous and annually productive. The berries are 
medium in size, very sweet, juicy and of fine flavor. 
It also lacks the hard core of many other varieties. 
Each 10c; 10 for 90c; 100 for $5.75. 
St. Regis. Everbearing red variety. Spring set 
plants bear the first year, continuing to fruit until 
late in the fall, late crop coming on the tips of new 
canes. Hardy and the best everbearing red rasp¬ 
berry. Strong plants. Each 10c; 10 for 80c;, 50 for 
$3.00; 100 for $4.50. 
STRAWBERRIES 
Brzuidywine. Plants vigorous, large, healthy, hardy 
and productive. Berries large, roundish, conical, reg¬ 
ular; uniform in size, handsome in color and excellent 
in quality. 25 for 70c; 100 for $1.25; 1,000 for $9.00. 
Michael's Early. One of the earliest varieties 
grown. Conical in shape, of a rich crimson color, with 
a rich mild flavor and deep pink meat. The plant is 
strong and healthy; one of the best for fertilizing 
early pilillate varieties, 25 for 70c; lOO for $1.25; 
1,000 for $9,00. 
Dr. Burrill, (M) A marvel of productiveness, 
quality, color, size and firmness. The fruit is very 
firm and of even shape; dark, glossy red with yellow 
seeds and green calyx; making a beautiful combina¬ 
tion. 35 fqr 70c; l(>0 for $1-25; 1,000 for $9.00. 
Mastodon 
Mastodon. Since introduction of the Everbearing class, many 
varieties have been tried, improved and supplanted. According to 
many reports gathered from all berry-growing sections of the 
country. Mastodon is the last word and outranks all predecessors. 
It is of immense size, an almost incredible cropper, of choice 
quality, and the strongest grower yet developed. More produc¬ 
tive than most June bearers; its tall pickings are sufficient from 
but a few plants, and very profitable. 25 for $1.00; 100 for $3.0Q. 
By Express, 1,000 for $15.00, 
