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Raspberries 
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COLUMBIAN —The berry is Arm, purple, and ad¬ 
heres to the bushes. A strong grower attaining 
large size. One of the hardiest and most produc¬ 
tive, and stands at the head for canning, jams, etc. 
CUMBERLAND —The largest of all blackcaps, a 
healthy, vigorous grower, throwing up stout stock, 
well branched canes, that produce immense crops 
of magnificent berries. 
CHIEF —A new red variety, the difference being in 
earliness and size. Ideal home berry as well as 
good market sort. 
LATHAM— The color is clear pink and more pleas¬ 
ing than the purplish variety. Fruit twice as large 
as some other raspberries. 
ST. REGIS (Red) —Everbearing, bright crimson ber¬ 
ry of large size, firm and meaty. Fruit begins to 
ripen with the earliest and continues bearing 
on young canes until October. 
Prices on Raspberries: 
Each Per 10 Per 100 
Strong Plants_$ .05 $ .45 $4.00 
Strawberries 
KLONDIKE —A good berry, rich blood-red in color, 
having a fine flavor that is neither sweet nor sour. 
BLAKEMORE (Early) —The color glossy light red 
developing quite evenly on both upper and lower 
sizes, only slightly changed by holding or canning. 
The vines are extra vigorous, productive, pre¬ 
ferring the heavier types of soil. 
100 for $1.00. 500 for $3.50 1,000 for $6.00 
PROGRESSIVE EVERBEARING— The berries are 
not as large as some, but are of exceptionally good 
quality, and they yield well. 
100 for $1.75. 500 for $5.00. 1,000 for $7.50 
CAMPBELL'S EARLY (Black)— A strong vigorous 
grape that ripens early and bears abundantly. 
CATAWBA (Red) —One of the late bearing varieties, 
especially adapted to the South. 
CONCORD (Black) —Too well known to need much 
description. Concord is extremely hardy, bunches 
large, compact, bearing large juicy fruit. Will 
succeed anywhere. 
NIAGARA (White) —One of the leading white 
grapes, very large, yellowish white juicy, skin 
tough, making it a good shipper. 
Each, $ .15. 6 for $ .80. 25 for $2.75 
Niagara Grapes 
Nut Trees 
Nut trees should be planted on every farm. Nut 
trees in many cases would pay better than farm 
crops. Black Walnut timber is very valuable in ad¬ 
dition to the fruit it bears. 
BLACK WALNUT —One of the best shade trees, 
valuable timber, as well as nuts. Grows rapidly. 
Each Per 3 
2- 3 feet .-$ .15 $ .35 
3- 4 feet ... .25 .65 
4- 5 feet .35 .85 
Pecans 
MONEYMAKER —Extra good, heavy producer. 
STUART —Extremely hardy, nuts good size, plump 
and well filled. 
MASTODON EVERBEARING— This new variety is 
rapidly becoming a prime favorite wherever straw¬ 
berries are grown. It is of immense size. No 
home garden should be without them. 
100 for $2.00. 500 for $7.50. 1,000 for $10.00 
SUCCESS —Resembles the Stuart, only larger nuts, 
excellent flavor. 
Each Per 3 
2- 3 feet .-$ .75 $2.00 
3- 4 feet ... 1.00 2.95 
NUT TREES GIVE BOTH SHADE AND FOOD 
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