The Elm City Nursery Co., New Haven, Connecticut 
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St. Regis. 
To be able to pick from one’s own berry patch fresh fruits in the 
f ullness of perfect maturity is a privilege worth the little time and trouble 
it costs. You save the exquisite taste and delightful aroma which are as 
fleeting as the fragrance of a flower. Both are usually gone from the 
berries obtained at the fruit stand. 
Raspberries. 
Cuthbert. Red; a reliable variety; berries are large, conical and of a rich crimson color; flavor rich 
and luscious; hardy and productive; mid-season to late. 
Columbian. Purple; very large, moderately firm; and one of the best for canning; bush remarkably 
strong and productive. 
Cumberland. Black; very large; similar to Gregg in quality and firmness; mid-season. 
Gregg. Black; the leading market berry of its class; firm and of good quality; ripens late. 
Golden Queen. Yellow; equal in size to Cuthbert; very hardy; very prolific. 
St. Kcgls Everbearing. (New). Red; berries of large size and of a bright crinvon color Flavor 
very sweet and rich; excellent quality. Highly productive and very hardy. Producing 
abundantly throughout the entire summer. Each, 25 cts.; per ten, $2.00. 
Prices of Raspberries (except St. Regis). 
Strong canes. Each, $0.15 Per 10, $1.25 Per 100, $8.00 
Currants. 
Black Champion. Very large, unsurpassed 
for wine, jams and jelly. 
Cherry. Red, a well-known and popular 
variety. 
Fay's Prolific. Color deep red; great bearer; 
stems longer than the old Cherry Currant 
Perfection. A splendid new red currant 
of fine quality. 2 years, each 25 cts.; 
per 10, $2.25. 
White Grape. Very large; yellowish white; 
sweet or very mild acid. 
Wilder. Red, a splendid currant, vigorous, 
of best quality. 
Prices of Currants. 
Extra strong (except Perfection), 2 years 
each, 25 cts.; per 10, $2.00. 
Usual size (except Perfection), 2 years, each 
15 cts.; per 10, $1.25; per 100. $9.00. 
F RUIT growing on a commercial scale is one of the country’s profitable industries. No part 
of our great country offers^ a better opportunity to grow high flavored and beautiful 
appearing fruits than New England. In the same way the home acre, yes, even the small 
city garden can be made to return crops of fruits well worth all the labor they required. There 
is also the genuine pleasure and delight manv of us get and more would if they only knew what 
they are missing, in watching trees grow. One’s interest is kept at the top notch from the 
blossoming time, when fruit trees are bowers of floral grace and beauty, until the ripening colors 
appear and in the full maturity we have the actual luscious fruits of our watchfulness and care 
not only beautiful, but sure to delight the palate and contribute to the true economy of the 
household. 
“All the shipments came to hand in very good order and I see no reason why I should not get 
good satisfaction from them.” 
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