Qreen T^iver Home TSLursery, T{obards, Kentucky 
St. Regis 
Blackberries 
Gooseberries 
RASPBERRIES—Continued 
Loudon. (Red.) Largest of the red va¬ 
rieties; bright in color and prolific. Good 
in quality. . 
New Chief is the most valuable Early Red 
Raspberry ever introduced. Originated by 
the Minnesota State Fruit Breeding Farm. 
New Chief has outyielded Latham 13 to 50 
per cent. Its superior hardiness, stockier 
vigorous growth and elimination from dis¬ 
eases, increases yields. Ten days earlier than 
the Famous Latham. Means great oppor¬ 
tunity to commercial growers. Berries extra 
large and firm. Beautiful dark red color 
berries of the finest quality. King of all 
Reds. Try a few plants. They will bear fruit 
this year. 
St. Regis. Plants of St. Regis, planted in 
early April, gave ripe berries on the 20th of 
June of the same year. For four weeks there¬ 
after the yield was heavy and the canes 
continued to produce ripe fruit freely with¬ 
out intermission until the middle of October. 
The berries were large and beautiful, firm 
and full flavored, to the very last. St. Regis 
is the only raspberry thus far known, that 
will yield a crop of fruit the season planted. 
Early Harvest. Probably the best known of all black¬ 
berries. Ripens extremely early, but in a cold climate re¬ 
quires winter protection. No sort will bear more gallons of 
fruit, year in and year out, than Early Harvest. Of medium 
size and of good quality. The standard early blackberry. 
Blower. Claimed to be the hardiest, most productive, the 
finest quality, and to bring on the market the highest price 
of all blackberries. Large size, jet black, good shipper, best 
quality, unexcelled productiveness are the main characteris¬ 
tics of this splendid new sort. 
Eldorado. We consider this the finest of the Blackberries. 
It is certainly very hardy, berries jet black, sweet, and of 
very inviting flavor. Because they are good keepers, good 
shippers, and very popular on the market, we cannot recom¬ 
mend them too highly for the commercial planting, and they 
are equally as good for the home planting. Heavy producer. 
Blower Blackberries 
Downing Gooseberry 
Houghton. An old standard variety, produc¬ 
tive and reliable. Fruit light red, sweet and 
good. Bush is very strong and productive; free 
from mildew. Fruit always commands good prices 
in market. 
Downing. A large, handsome fruit, green in 
color, fine flavor, immense cropper, and always in 
demand at fancy prices. American variety free 
from mildew; bush strong grower; wood thick 
and strong. 
Industry. Enormous size; a dark red, or cherry 
color, with numerous hairs; delicious when ripe; 
it has fruited in this country for years with 
success; unequaled for size, flavor, productiveness 
and vigorous growth. 
