RED RASPBERRIES."“ c d £r d a 0 'L«.> 
Cardinal. This wonderful berry is a surprise in the fullness of its merits, 
great growth, extreme hardiness and wonderful productiveness. It will 
grow ten feet high and bear accordingly, producing its choice, rich, red, 
pure-flavored fruit in marvelous abundance. Leading horticulturists 
who have seen the berry say it is one of the wonders of the century. 
Price, 10c. each, $1.00 per doz., $6.00 per 100. 
Outhbert. The leading market variety. Canes hardy; large, healthy 
foliage. Berries large, dark crimson, good flavor. 
Miller. An early variety, large-fruited and profuse bearer; vigorous grower, 
with large and abundant foliage; color, brilliant red; sweet, luscious flavor. 
Thompson’s Early Prolific. A line, early, hardy Raspberry for general cul¬ 
tivation. An excellent grower; bright crimson. 
Turner. (Southern 1 hornless.) Very desirable as an early sort for the 
home garden. Berries good size, bright crimson, sweet. 
Golden Queen. {Yellow.) The most popular and best yellow Raspberry 
yet introduced. Price, 75c. per doz., $5.00 per 100. 
Haymaker. A purple Raspberry, not so dark as Columbian, larger and 
firmer than that fine sort. One of the most productive berries ever grown, 
yielding over 200 bushels to the acre. {See cut.) 75c. per doz., $5.00 per 100. 
The King. The earliest red Raspberry grown. Large fruits, firm, beautiful 
light crimson color; the quality is excellent. {See cut.) 
Price for the above Raspberries (except where noted), 6c. each, 60c. per 
doz., $3.00 per 100, $20.00 per 1,000. 
Fruiting Plants, Raspberries and BlacKberries. 
We have specially prepared some fruiting plants to bear this season, 
strong two-year-old canes; this is to meet the demand from some customers 
who want to get fruit as soon as possible after planting. 
El Dorado Blackberry. See page 165 for description. 
Munger Raspberry. See next column for description. 
London Raspberry. A splendid red variety, large, beautiful fruit of ex¬ 
cellent flavor. Price, $1.50 per doz., $10.00 per 100. 
HAYMAKER 
THE NEW 
RASPBERRY 
RASPBERRIES. 
BlacK Varieties • add toe. per dozen. 
GOOSEBERRIES. 
(These cannot be sent by mail , only by express, buyer paying charges.) 
Downing. The best of the American sorts. Fruit large, pale 
green, and of excellent quality, both for cooking and table 
use. Bushes stocky, vigorous, hardy, very prolific. 2-year 
plants, 10c. each, $1.00 per doz., $7.50 per 100. 
Red Jacket. A fine red variety, a vigorous grower and immense 
yielder. We confidently recommend it for the garden and mar¬ 
ket. 2-year plants, 15c. each, $1.50 per doz., $10.00 per 100. 
Houghton’s Seedling. A native variety, prolific bearer, light- 
colored fruit. Price, 10c. each, 75c. per doz., $5.00 per 100. 
Industry. A fine, red variety, a vigorous grower and immense 
yielder. We confidently recommend it for the garden and mar¬ 
ket. 2-year plants, 20c. each, $2.00 per doz., $15.00 per 100. 
The “Munger. ” The fruit is black and resembles 
«-^-*— Gregg very much. It is a better- 
flavored berry than Gregg, tougher in texture, and therefore 
a better shipper. In size it excels Gregg, and is extra fine 
for the table and preserving. Price, 10c. each, 75c. per doz., 
$5.00 per 100. 
Cumberland Raspberry. In size the fruit is simply enormous, 
the berries measuring seven-eighths and fifteen-sixteenths of 
an inch in diameter, but in spite of this, the fruit is unusually 
firm. 10c. each, 75c. per doz., $5.00 per 100. 
Columbian Raspberry. Most desirable for the garden, a seedling 
of the Cuthbert, which grew near a Gregg. Vigorous, hardy, 
productive; fruit of large size and great excellence. Color, 
dark purple. Price, 10c. each, 75c. per doz., $5.00 per 100. 
Ohio. Exceedingly productive, very hardy, excellent quality. 
Older. Strong growth, branching freely, plant 3^x6 ft. apart. 
Fruit juicy, excellent flavor and jet black. 
Palmer. Very early and a grand fruit for family or market. 
Price, except where noted, 5c. each, 50c. per doz., $3.00 per 
100 , $20.00 per 1,000. 
Potted Plants, Ponderosa Tomato. 
To meet the growing demand for this peerless variety, we 
offer pot-grown plants. These being sturdier and better rooted 
than transplanted plants can be safely sent by mail. If sent 
by express, buyer to pay charges, we will leave all the soil on 
the roots, a great advantage. Price, free by mail, 10c. each, 
75c. per doz. 
VEGETABLE PLANTS AND ROOTS. 
Doz 
. 100 
1,000 
CABBAGE, Early Summer.... 
. . .15 
SI 
.00 
S7 
50 
Henderson’s Succession. 
. . .15 
1 
.00 
7 
50 
Early Jersey Wakefield. 
. . .15 
1 
.00 
7 
50 
Charleston Wakefield. 
. . .15 
1 
.00 
7 
50 
CAULIFLOWER, Henderson’s 
Early 
Snowball. 
.. .30 
2 
.00 
15 
00 
CHIVES, per clump, 15c.; by mail,25c. 
HORSE RADISH ROOTS. 
.. .15 
75 
6 
00 
LETTUCE, Boston Market... 
...15 
1 
00 
7 
50 
Curled Simpson. 
.. .15 
1 
00 
7 
50 
Big Boston. 
.. .15 
1 
00 
7 
50 
Each. Doz. 100 
EGG PLANTS. (Ready May 15th.) 
New Spineless.10 $0.50 $4.00 
Black Pekin.io 50 4.00 
HOP ROOTS.10 1.00 6.00 
LAVENDER. (Lavendula vera).... 10 1.00 8.00 
MINT (Spearmint).10 1.00 6.00 
PARSLEY PLANTS.10 1.00 6.00 
PEPPER. (Ready May 15th.) 
Large Bell, or Bull Nose.10 50 4.00 
Sweet Mountain.10 50 4.00 
SWEET POTATO PLANTS. 10 50 
RHUBARB ROOTS, St. Martin’s 20 2.00 12.00 
Linnaeus.. 15 1.50 10.00 
Doz. 100 
TARRAGON PLANTS. 35c. each...$3.50 $20.00 
TOMATO PLANTS. (Ready May 1st.) 
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 
Stone. Vivid scarlet, very solid.30 2.00 
Freedom. Early, very fine.30 2.00 
Ponderosa. Extra large and solid.40 3.00 
Crimson Cushion. A superb variety .40 3.00 
If wanted by mail, add 25c. per 100 for Cabbage, Cauliflower, Horse Radish, Sweet Potatoes, Hop and Lettuce; 10c. per doz. for Egg, Tomato, Parsley Mint 
Lavender, Tarragon and Pepper Plants ; 26c. per doz. for Rhubarb. Swsst Potato plants are in season only from May 1st to June 20th. ’ 
