Red Varieties. 
R aspberries. 
MILLER. The Miller is as vigorous and sturdy in 
cane as the Cuthbert and Marlboro, with equally 
abundant and luxuriant foliage, berries as large and 
profuse as either; as early as Thompson’s Early Prolific. 
Beautiful and brilliant color, and in sweet, luscious flavor and 
hardiness fully equal to Turner—just what wo have all been 
wanting so long but never obtained until now. Such large 
profits were realized from the fruit of “The Miller,” that 
for years those having it refused to part with plants. (See 
cut.) Price, 10c. each, 3 for 25c., 75c. per doz., $4.00 per 100. 
Thompson’s Early Prolific. A fine early red raspberry for general cultiva¬ 
tion. An excellent grower; canes hardy. Berries are medium to large, bright 
crimson, very productive. 
Cuthbert. The leading market variety. Canes hardy; large healthy foliage. Berries 
large, dark crimson, quite firm and of good flavor. 
Marlboro. The largest of the early red raspberries. The canes are hardy and 
fairly productive. Fruit exceedingly large, bright crimson, and of fine quality. 
Turner. (Southern Thornless.) Very desirable as an early sort for the home garden. 
Berries of good size, bright crimson, soft and of honeyed sweetness. 
Golden Queen (Yellow). The most popular and best yellow raspberry yet introduced. 
Of large size, great beauty, high quality, hardiness and productiveness. Fully equal to 
Cuthbert in size of fruit and vigor of growth. 
Price for the above (except Miller), 50c. per doz., $3.00 per 100, $15.00 per 1,000. 
(If wanted by mail, add 10c. per doz.) 
x=.-BLftGK RASPBERRIES. “Gaps.” 
LOVETT RASPBERRY. The Lovett Rasp¬ 
berry lias sustained all that has been claimed 
for it; and, taken all in all, has proved itself 
to be by far the best black raspberry that has as 
yet been put upon the market. It is of ironclad 
hardiness, and is the strongest in growth of 
cane of any. In the home garden especially 
its sweet, lino flavor and small seeds will 
make it welcome, while its other prominent 
characteristics render it decidedly profitable 
for market growing. GOc. per doz., $4.00 per 
100 , $20 per 1,000. 
Gregg. A popular market sort. Canes of strong, vigorous 
growth. Berries very large, covered with heavy bloom, firm, 
meaty and of lino flavor. 
Shaffer's Colossal. Canos are of wonderful vigor and size, hardy 
and enormously productive. Berries large, of a dull purplish, 
unattractive color, rather soft, but luscious and of a rich 
sprightly flavor. 
Progress. (Pioneer.) Is a most profitable 
market sort, entirely hardy. Berries jet- 
black, very firm and of good quality. 
Palmer. A new variety and an improvement 
on Souhegan, from which it sprung. Very 
early and a grand fruit for either family or 
market, vigorous and hardy, with foliage 
healthy and free from rust; wonderfully 
productive. 
Ohio. Exceedingly productive, very hardy 
and free from disease; berries of good size, 
jet-black and of excellent quality. 
Souhegan, or Tyler. Very early. It ripens its entire crop in a 
very short period. Canes vigorous and hardy; wonderfully pro¬ 
ductive. Fruit of good size, jet-black, with but little bloom; 
firm, sweet and pleasant. 
All the above Raspberries, except Lovett, 50c. per doz., $3.00 
per 100, $15.00 per 1,000. (If wanted by mail, add 10c. per doz.) 
GOOSEBERRIES. 
(If wanted by mail, 
add 15c. per doz.) 
Keepsake. A very largo straw-colored variety of excellent flavor; 
a good shipper. It is one of the earliest sorts and must become 
a favorito for tho market as woll as home use; 2-year plants, 15c. 
each, $1.50 por doz., $10.00 por 100. 
Industry. A lino red variety, a vigorous grower and immense 
y [older. Wo confidently recommend it for tho garden and market. 
2-year plants, 15c. each, $1.50 per doz., $10.00 per 100. 
Downing. The best of the American sorts and a vast improve¬ 
ment upon the Houghton, of which it is a seedling. Fruit large, 
pale green, and of excellent quality, both for cooking and table 
use. Bushes stocky, vigorous, hardy, very prolific. 10c. each, 
2-year plants, $1.00 per doz., $7.50 per 100. 
Houghton's Seedling. A native variety, prolific bearer, light- 
colored fruit, impervious to mildew. 75c. per doz., $5.00 per 100. 
SIX OK ANY VARIETY SOI.I * AT H OZEJi RA TE. 2 5 AT IOO R ATE, 250 AT 1,000 RATE. 
If wanted by mail, add 25c. per 100 for Cabbage, Cauli¬ 
flower and Lettuce ; 10c. per doz. for Egg and Pepper plants ; 
30c. per doz. for Rhubarb; 15c. per doz. for Tomato plants. 
doz. 100 1,000 
CABBAGE, Henderson's Early 
Summer.15 100 7-5° 
Henderson’s Succession.,15 1.00 7.50 
Early Jersey Wakefield.15 1.00 7.50 
CAULIFLOWER, Early Paris.30 2.00 15.00 
Henderson's Early Snowball.30 2.00 15.00 
LETTUCE, Boston Market.15 1.00 7.50 
Curled Simpson. 15 1.00 7.50 
EGG PLANTS. (Ready May 15th.) 
New Spineless. 10c. each. 
Black Pekin. 10c. each. 
PEPPER PLANTS. (Ready May 15th.) 
Large Bell or Bull Nose. 
Sweet Mountain. 
RHUBARB ROOTS. 
St. Martin's. 20c. each.. 
Linnaeus. 15c. each. 
doz. 
100 
..50 
4.00 
..50 
4.00 
4.00 
4.00 
.2,00 
12.00 
1.50 
10.00 
TOMATO PLANTS. (Ready May 1st.).. doz. 100 
Early Ruby. Earliest large round.30 2.00 
Table Queen. Fine table variety.30 2.00 
Perfection. Large, round, solid.30 2.00 
Dwarf Champion. Very dwarf.30 2.00 
Acme. Round, solid,pinkish crimson....30 2.00 
Paragon. Deep crimson, round, solid—30 2.00 
The Trophy. Very large, solid.30 2.00 
The Mikado. Purplish red, solid.30 2.00 
Ponderosa. Extra large and solid.40 3.00 
Crimson Cushion. New, superb.50 4-00 
Our Summer Catalogue of POT-CROWN Strawberry Plants, Celery and 
and mailed free to customers. 
other Vegetable Plants, ready June 15th, 
