Raspberries Blackberries 
finest varieties Heavy Bearers 
Plant in rows 5 feet 
apart, and 3 feet apart 
in the row. Will do 
well in any soil. Keep 
the bed free from 
weeds, and cultivate, 
cut out all dead wood 
every spring. Pinch 
the tops of all new 
canes when they are 
3 or 4 feet high, which 
is done in the summer. 
Black Raspberries 
make no sucker plants. 
Red Raspberries with 
exception of Colum¬ 
bian make suckers. 
Price of all Raspber¬ 
ries, except those 
quoted otherwise: 
3 for 25c 
10 for 55c 
25 for $1.10 
100 for $3.60 
prepaid 
Plant and 
grow them 
same as Rasp¬ 
berries. M y 
plants are 
raised from 
root - cuttings, 
no sucker 
plants. This 
assures you of 
a good stand 
and quick re¬ 
turns. 
Price of all 
varieties: 
3 for 25c 
10 for 55c 
25 for $1,10 
100 for $3.80 
Prepaid. 
CUMBERLAND BLACK RASPBERRY 
MERSEREAU 
BLACK RASPBERRIES 
Very Hardy Types, Will Make No Root-Suckers 
Cumberland ^rfr. black ’ very firm ’ a very dependabIe 
Early, a large berry, black and sweet, without 
“ core. A very fine quality, and one of the best 
for the Middle West owing to its hardiness. 
Rrmn^rrl Bears well over a long season, and makes a lot 
utumciu of berries. The berry is of the Giant Himalaya 
type, and the plant is a vigorous grower, very hardy. 
T'Jfi'w Locrrrn Very large, jet-black, juicy and sweet. Earlv, 
v ' " W 3 U “ and of extra heavy bearing ability. Two- 
year old fancy plants, 3 for 30c; 10 for 70c; 25 for $1.50; 100 for 
$5.25, prepaid. 
Blowers 
Barge, jet black, good shipper. Very productive; 
the favorite of the market growers. 
Ollillpn Hardy most anywhere in the Middle West and in 
uiuvu fbe North, a most abundant and sure bearer, and 
the berries are as good as the best, in size and quality. 
RED RASPBERRIES 
Chipf Early, * n / ac t tbe best early Red Raspberry I know of 
both for home use and market, a heavy producer, in 
quality and size about the same as Latham but 10 days earlier. 
Latham For bome use and market, one of the very best 
mid-season Raspberries. Bears very good, and the 
berry is of excellent quality 
Columblfin Tbe onl y red Raspberry that will make no 
rootsuckers. Productive, excellent quality, 
the berries are large, reddish purple, the plants are very hardy. 
3 for 30c; 10 for 70c; 25 for $1.50, postpaid. 
St Reals Everbearina Bears over a period of four 
Ol. neyib LVUIDUUHng months. Is very hardy, a 
good shipper, and the berries are large and sweet. If you 
wish to have fresh Raspberries over a long period of time, plant 
St. Regis. 3 for 30c; 10 for 70c; 25 for $1.50; 100 for $5.00, 
prepaid. 
R OV cpn Rf*rrv Entir ely new, extra large fruited. Planted 
wjocu iicujr and care( j sam e as Raspberries or Black¬ 
berries, this plant will make you excellent crops. I handle the 
hardy strain, that will be hardy in the Middle West. See page 1. 
Youncrborrv p be berries of this new strain are larger 
, . 7? , X than Loganberries, purplish-black and sim¬ 
ilar to Raspberries in quality. Vigorous grower and a good 
bearer. Hardy in the Middle West with a cover of straw over 
winter. 3 for 30c; 10 for 80c; 25 for $1.80, prepaid. 
Tree Strawberrv P rows about 1 8-24 inches high, and 
“ UV V tops die back every winter, fruit 
bright shiny red, 1-inch in diameter, and slightly conical. For 
preserves or jam. Used in some places to stop slight washes 
in sandy soil. 3 for 45c; 10 for $1.20; prepaid. 
2 Valuable Collections 
RASPBERRIES 
6 Chief, early red. 
6 Latham, red. 
4 St. Regis Everbearing. 
4 Cumberland Black. 
blackberries 
6 Mersereau. 
6 Blowers. 
3 Brainerd. 
20 Plants. 
All for 
98c 
Postpaid. 
15 P'ants. 
All for 
66c Postpaid. 
= PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS — 
Blackberries, Raspberries and all others listed here should be planted as deep or just slightly deeper than qrown in the nurserv 
row. Water well right after planting in order to settle the soil properly. As soon as the water has soaked away bank ud about 4 
inches of soil, and then cut back the canes to stick out just about 1 inch. You will get new shoots from the lower part of the 
cane as far as covered up, and these will grow up to a height of several feet by summer. At that time pinch off the tons/ all 
at one and the same height. About 3 to 4 feet is the right height. Do this every year with the new growth, and cut out all old 
canes that have produced a crop. In that way you always get room for the new growth which is the best for good production 
My Berries Bring You Early Returns, 
