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RASPBERRIES 
BLACK 
Two year transplants. Each, 15c; doz. $1.50; 50, $5.50; 100, 
$10.00; add postage. 
Cumberland. Fruit very large, firm, keeps and ships as well 
as any of the blacks. The most profitable market variety. 
Midseason. 
Plum Farmer. The berries are thick-meated and firm. Large 
and very attractive when picked. 
DEWBERRIES 
The best and most dependable of all dewberries. Large, jet 
black and fine flavor. Price each, 15c; doz. $1.50; 50, $5.50; 
100, $10.00; add postage. 
RED 
DISEASE-FREE RASPBERRY PLANTS 
(State Inspected) 
Each 15c, 10 for $1.00, 100 for $7.50. 
The New Chief. The Chief is a new raspberry sent out by the 
Minnesota Station. Chief is claimed by the authorities to bear 
even heavier than Latham. It has ripened, been picked, and 
is gone before Latham picking starts. This is very important 
as it allows a grower to harvest his crop of Chief early and 
dispose of it before he has to picK his Latham. Chief is a big 
berry, of very fine quality, bright red, and a most heavy 
bearer. ' 
Latham. More money can be made growing red raspberries 
for market than from any cAher farm crop. The Latham is 
the greatest red raspberry every introduced. 
Cuthbert. King. Marlboro. 
St. Regis. Everbearing raspberry. These are very popular for 
home use, as they fruit continuously throughout the season. 
Each 15c, 10 for $1.25, 100 for $8.00. 
GRAPES 
BLACK 
Campbell’s Early. This variety is recommended very highly 
on account of its earliness and other good qualities. 
Concord. Very extensively planted. Bunch and berries medi¬ 
um size; black, fair quality, good keeper. Vine hardy, healthy 
and productive. 
Moore’s Early. Bunch large; fruit large; round, black, with 
heavy boom. Best early variety, hardy and productive. 
GREEN 
Moore’s Diamond. Bunches large; berry greenish white, flesh 
juicy; almost wiihout pulp. 
Niagara. Very hardy, strong grower; bunches large, compact. 
Berries large, round, light greenish white, semi-transparent. 
Skin tough, does not crack, quality good. 
RED 
Agawam. Large berries, pulp soft and sweet, early. 
Delaware. Bunches small, compact; berries rather small, 
round, thin skin, light red; flesh juicy, sweet, good. 
Large Varieties. Tokay, Muscat and Malaga. 
Each 
Doz. 
25 
50 
100 
Campbell’s, 2 years. 
.$0.35 
$4.20 
$8.00 
$15.00 
$25.00 
Concord, 1 year. 
.15 
1.50 
2.75 
5.00 
9.00 
Concord, 2 years. 
All other varieties— 
.20 
2.00 
3.50 
6.00 
11.00 
1 Year . 
.20 
2.00 
3.50 
6.00 
11.00 
2 Years . 
Add postage. 
.30 
3.00 
5.00 
9.00 
17.00 
LOGANBERRIES 
The loganberry is larger than the blackberry, often an inch 
and a quarter long; color dark red and produced in immense 
clusters. It partakes of the flavor of both the blackberry and 
raspberry. Two year old, each, 20c, 3 for 50c; doz. $1.50; add 
postage. 
APPLES 
SUMMER VARIETIES 
Two and 3 yr. old, each, $1 to $1.50. 1 year old, 5 feet, each, 75c; 
doz. $8.40. 1 year old, 4 feet, each, 60c; doz. $6.60. 1 year old, 
3 feet, each, 50c; doz. $5.40. Write for price on 50 and 100 lots. 
Early Harvest. Medium, pale yellow, tender, juicy. 
Yellow Transparent. Earliest and best; white, tender, juicy, 
sprightly, sub-acid. Grows rapidly, bears young and makes a 
profitable “filler”. 
Red June. A brilliant red variety. Its distinct flavor has made 
it popular. 
FALL VARIETIES 
Duchess. Rather large; light red streaks on yellow ground; 
tender and juicy; very hardy. Handsome appearance and good 
cooking qualities are two points in favor of this variety. Early 
autumn. 
Snow (Fameuse). Medium size; bright red deepening to almost 
purplish black in highly colored specimens; flesh white, juicy, 
aromatic; heavy yielder. October. 
WINTER VARIETIES 
Banana. Large and showy; yellow, with pinkish red blush; 
flesh tender, heavy bearer. 
Delicious. Large; brilliant dark 
red; flesh fine grained, crisp, 
juicy with a delightful aroma; 
splendid keeper and shipper. 
Delicious Red. This is of more 
recent introduction than the 
original Delicious. A solid red 
and retains all the good quali¬ 
ties of the original Delicious. 
Jonathan. Red and yellow, ten¬ 
der, juicy and rich. Very pro¬ 
ductive; one of the best for 
table and market. Extensively 
planted, doing well even on 
comparatively low lands. 
Red McIntosh. Large deep 
crimson, highest quality, juicy 
subacid. Good for both culi¬ 
nary use and dessert. One of 
the best red winter apples. 
Rome Beauty. Dark red striped, 
large excellent quality; a mar¬ 
ket favorite, bringing good 
prices. Tree hardy, regular 
bearer, late bloomer. 
Stayman Winesap. Medium 
size; yellow ground covered 
with red; flesh fine, crisp, and 
high - flavored; reliable and 
heavy cropper. 
Wagener. Medium to rather 
large; beautiful bright red; 
flesh firm, subacid, well fla¬ 
vored; annually productive. 
APPLES, CRAB 
Transcendent. Largest of the crabs; striped red, showy, excel¬ 
lent and very handsome. Hardy and strong grower. 
Siberian, Red. Small, bright red, covered with light bloom; 
fine flavor, excellent for preserving. Ripens September. 
Siberian, Yellow. Large, beautiful, golden yellow. September 
and October. 
Same price as apples. 
APRICOTS 
One year, 3 to 4 feet, each, 50c; doz. $5.50. One year, 4 to 5 
feet, each, 75c; doz. $8.40. Two and 3 years old, each. $1.00. 
Moorpark. Very large; orange with reddish cheek; flesh orange, 
sweet, juicy, with fine flavor; very valuable. Ripens early 
August. 
Royal. Medium size, oval, sweet yellow, tree productive; ex¬ 
cellent drying and canning variety. Ripens in July. 
Tilton. Large, flesh firm, yellow, decidedly freestone. Tree 
vigorous, regular and heavy bearer. 
Add postage on all nursery stock: 5c for the first root, 3c for 
each additional root. This applies to small shrubs and roses, 
but does not apply to fruit trees or ornamental trees. These 
usually have to go by express, but if sent by parcel post the 
postage would be probably three times as much. 
