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ILASPBERR.1ES> continued 
RANERE (St. Regis). Fruit ripeus very early, boars extremely 
heavy crops that sell for fancy prices, being so early; then in 
summer, until frost, gives fiiir to good pickings, dependent 
in part on the season. Extremely hardy and vigorous and 
free from disease. 
Plum Farmer. Black, verj’ large; heavy bearer. 
Golden Queen. Late. Fruit almost identical with Cuthbert, 
except that it is a deep yellow. Bushes abundant bearers. 
BLACKBERRIES. 
60c for 10, ^.00 for 100, §30.00 for 1,000. 
I’arccl Post Pricos—Should you desire us to ship by Parcel Post, 
add two cents for each piam wlii-n remitting. 
ELDORADO. Berrios of 
enormous size and shiny, 
jet-black in color. Vines 
are strong, vigorous, and 
rarely fail to produce 
abundant crops. 
EARLY HARVEST. A very 
early berry, ripening from 
10 days to two weeks be¬ 
fore any other. Boars very 
full every year. Excellent 
quality, good size; an ex¬ 
tremely valuable berry for 
early market. Sell at 
sight at fancy prices. 
ICEBERG. Fruits extremely 
light in color; might be 
called a ‘’white” black¬ 
berry. Blackberries 
Blowers. Lawton, Rathburn, French Lawton. Merscrcau, Sny¬ 
der, Ward. 
Dewberries 
60c for 10, $4.00 for 100. 
Parcel Post Prices — Should you desire us to slnp by Parcel Post, 
add two cents for each plant wlien remitliiig. 
Mayes (Austin). Black bcn’ieS of large size and excellent flav¬ 
or are produced in large quantity. 
Lucretia. Fruit jet-black and larger than other varieties. By 
many growers this is considered one of the best of the de%v- 
berries, for the plant is a strong grower and bears enormous 
crops. 
IVo iic'iept I.iberly I.out) Bonds at face vxilue for all purchases. 
