RASPBERRIES 
Hardy , Northern-yrmrn plants that are so economical and which yield abundantly 
Latham, Red 
St. Regis, Red Everbear¬ 
ing—One of the best; will 
produce berries the first 
year in the fall, a full crop 
the following spring and 
again in the fall. The 
berries are bright crimson, 
very large. Every garden 
should have at least a few 
bushes for you can supply 
the table with delicious 
fruit summer and fall. 25 
for $1.35, 100 for $3.50, 
500 for $15.00, 1000 for 
$27.50. 
BLACKBERRIES 
Blowers—Very large, finest 
flavor, jet black. Canes 
grow upright; perfectly 
hardy. One of the most 
productive starting to ripen 
in July and continues late. 
Brings the highest market 
price. 25 for $1.75, 100 
for $4.50, 500 for $17.50. 
1000 for $30.00. 
For Pleasure and Profit Plant Plenty 
of Maloney’s Selected Raspberries 
Raspberries are profitable. You can plant an acre of them, 
2.400 plants, 3 feet apart and get big returns the second year. 
and from $600 to $1000 per acre thereafter. Berries require little 
care, and only reasonably good soil. 
Chief (New)—Berries are dark red, good size, extra firm and hold 
up a long time after picking. Yields 15 to 30 per cent more than 
other Raspberries. Withstands dry, hot weather. Ten to 
twelve days earlier than Latham. 25 for $1.35, 100 for $3.50, 
500 for $1.3.75, 1000 for $25.00. 
Columbian, Purple—Very large, somewhat conical, rich, juicy; 
seed small, bears large crops. Valuable for table and canning; 
fruits from middle of July to August. 25 for $1.35, 100 for 
$3.50, 500 for $15.00, 1000 for $27.50. 
Cuthbert, Red—Large, conical; deep rich crimson, firm and of 
excellent quality; vigorous and produces fine crops. 25 for 
$1.35, 100 for $3.50, 500 for $13.75, 1000 for $25.00. 
Latham—A superb success in quality, production and profits. It 
has been truthfully said that Latham leaves nothing to be 
desired in a Red Raspberry. Berries are mammoth, dark red. 
of uniform size, and present a beautiful sight on the bushes and 
in boxes. Fruit clings to stems several days after fully ripe. 
Extremely hardy and Mosaic free. 25 for $1.35, 100 for $3.50, 
500 for $13.75, 1000 for $25.00. 
Naples—New variety. New York State Experimental Station 
considers it most promising black Raspberry that has ever 
fruited on their grounds. Plants vigorous and productive; fruit, 
is large, glossy, attractive, firm and good quality. 25 for $1.25, 
100 for $3.50, 500 for $12.50, 1000 for $22.50. 
Newburgh—New variety from New York State Experimental 
Station. Claimed to be most promising variety in station 
collection. Fruit very large, firm and does not crumble. Color 
is bright attractive red. Plants are vigorous and hardy. Mosaic 
free. 3 or 4 days earlier than Cuthbert. 25 for $1.75, 100 for 
$5.50, 500 for $20.00, 1000 for $37.50. 
Plum Farmer, Black—The most profitable early market vari¬ 
ety; maturing the entire crop in a very short period. The 
berries are very large, thick meated; firm, attractive. 25 for 
$1.25, 100 for $3.50, 500 for $12.50, 1000 for $22.50. 
Eldorado—Largest hardy Blackberry. Free from rust. Berries 
large, jet black, borne in large clusters and ripen well together; 
very sweet, melting, no hard core and keeps for eight or ten 
days after picking with quality unimpaired. Rooted Cuttings. 
25 for $1.75, 100 for $4.50, 500 for $17.50, 1000 for $30.00. 
DEWBERRIES 
Lucretia—It equals any of the tall growing sorts. Perfectly 
hardy and remarkably productive, with large, showy flowers. 
The fruit, which ripens early is often 1}4 inches long by 1 inch 
in diameter, soft, sweet and luscious. 10 for 60c, 100 for $3.50. 
Eldorado Blackberry 
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