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L. J. FARMER, Fragaria Nurseries, PULASKI, N. Y 
Viking. Our favorite red raspberry. . 
Plants are very vigorous, hardy, very 
productive and healthy. Berries 
large, fine flavored, firm and attrac¬ 
tive. Price, same as June. 
Newburgh. Plant dwarfish and must 
have good care and proper fertilizing, j 
Berries, very large, attractive and sell 
best in market. A wonderful berry I 
where it succeeds. Price, same as 
June. 
La France. A very large attractive 
dark red berry grown on long canes, 
but must be pollenated with St. Re¬ 
gis, in order to fruit in the fall. Price, 
1 yr, 10, 75c; 25, $1.50; 100, $5.00; 2 yr 
Transplants, 10, $1.25; 25 $2.00; 100 
$7.50. 
Golden Queen. The finest flavored of 
all raspberries. Fine for home use, 
but does not sell well in market, for 
most people want a red berry. It is 
an albino of Cuthbert, but of even bet¬ 
ter flavor. Price, same as LaFrance. 
Taylor. The new N. Y. Agl. Exp. Sta¬ 
tion production. Canes very vigorous 
productive. Berries very large, bright 
colored and attractive. Will sell for 
the very highest prices in market. 
Flavor, only ordinary, quite acid. 
Price, 1 yr. 10, 75c; 25, $1.25; 100, 
$4.25; 1000, $38.00 Transplants, 10, 
$1.00, 25, $1.75; 100, $6.50. 
Marcy. Stockier cane than Taylor, Ber¬ 
ry larger, a little firmer and of bet¬ 
ter flavor than Taylor. Price, same 
as Taylor. 
Indian Summer. Vastly superior to any 
everbearing raspberry, very produc¬ 
tive, large and of fine appearance, 1 
yr, 10, $1.00; 25, $2.00; 100, $7.50. 
Trans. 10. $1.25; 25. $2.50; 100, $8.50. 
Black Raspberries 
Plum Farmer. Introduced by us many 
years ago. Still the standard black 
raspberry in most sections. Early 
large, grayish black, very produc¬ 
tive. fine flavored. No. 1 tips (1 vr). 
10, 40c: 25, 75c; 100, $2.50; 1000, $22.00 
2 yr. Transplants, 10, 75c; 25, $1.50; 
100, $5.00; 1000. $42.00. Full size 
fruiting plants, 10, $1.25; 25, $2.25; 
100, $7.50; 1000, $60.00. 
Logan. Good grower, fine for market. 
Price, same as Plum Farmer. 
Blue Ribbon. New. Can be best des¬ 
cribed as a magnified Plum Farmer. 
Price, 1 yr. tips, 10, 75c; 25, $1.50; 
100, $5.00; 2 yr. Trans. 10, $1.00; 25, 
$2.00; 100, $7.50. Full size, fruiting 
plants, 10, $1.50; 25, $2.75; 100, $10.00. 
Blue or Purple Raspberries 
Columbian. Canes very vigorous and I 
productive. Possibly the most pro-! 
ductive raspberry ever grown, ex¬ 
cept Sodus. Fruit very large, firm 
and of unusually fine flavor. Fine for 
home use and canning. Usually five 
times as productive as most red rasp¬ 
berries. Price,- 10. 75c; 25, $1.25; 100, 
$3.00; 1000, $25.00. 2 vr. Trans.-IO, 
$1.00; 25. $2.00; 100, $6.00; 1000. 
$50.00. Full size, bearing plants, 10 
$1.25: 25, $2.50; 100. $7.50. 
Royal Purple. Very similar to Colum¬ 
bian but more adapted to a wider 
range of conditions, Cane smooth, 
with no spines. Berries darker than 
Columbian, considered better flavored 
and picks easilv. 1 yr. tips, 10, $1.00: 
25. $2.00. 100, $7.50. 2 vr. Trans. 10. 
$1.50; 25, $2.50; 100, $8.00. Large 
full size plants, 10, $2.00; 25. $3.50. 
Sodus. The new Experiment Station 
berry. In cane, a magnified Colum¬ 
bian, as productive or more so than 
Columbian ever was. Berries larger 
than Columbian, very attractive, but 
not quite as fine flavored. It appears 
to me to be the coming purple rasp¬ 
berry. 1 yr. tip plants, 10, 75c: 25, 
$1.25; 100. $4.50; 1000. $35.00. 2 vr. 
Transplants, 10 . $1.00; 25, $1.75; 100, 
$6.50; 1000, $45.00. 
BEGINNERS RASPBERRY 
COLLECTION 
10 Chief, 10 Latham. 10 Colum¬ 
bian. 10 St. Regis, 10 Plum Farm¬ 
er, 1 yr. plants, 50 in all, value 
$2.35. Special price,- $1.90. 25 of 
these five varieties, 125 in all. 
value $4.40, Special price,-$3.65. 2 
yr Transplants, 50% additional to 
above Prices. Full size, fruiting 
plants, double price of 1 yr. 
QUALITY RASPBERRY 
COLLECTION 
10 Golden Queen, 10 Viking, 10 
Cuthbert, 10 Blue Ribbon. 10 Roy¬ 
al purple. 1 yr. plants, 50 in all, 
value, $3.40; Special price. $2.90. 
25 each of above, 125 in all, val¬ 
ue $6.80. Special price, $5.50. 2 
yr Trans. 50% additional. Full 
size, fruiting plants, double price 
of 1 yr. plants. 
BLACKBERRIES 
Eldorado. The most popular blackberry. 
Cane reclining and hardy in most sec¬ 
tions. Very productive; berry oblong, 
sweet and delicious. Strong plants, 
10, 50c; 25, $1.00; 100, $2.75; 1000 
$20.00. 2 yr. 10, 75c; 25, $1.50; 100. 
$4.50; 1000, $38.00. 
Snyder. Hardy in the coldest sections. 
Cane stocky, very productive, berries 
round, quite acid until fully ripe, one 
week earlier than Eldorado. Fine for 
pies and sauce. Price, same as El¬ 
dorado. 
Ora Neill. Comparatively new. Cane 
vigorous, very productive of the 
largest blackberries which out sell all 
others. 1 yr. 35c; 10, $3.00; 100, $25.00. 
2 yr, 50c each; 10, $4.50. 
Lucretia Dewberry. Cane reclining and 
must be tied to stakes or run over 
trellis. Berries very large two to four 
times the size of real blackberries and 
ripen with late raspberries. Sells for 
highest prices and in great demand. 
Price same as Eldorado 
CURRANTS 
Fays Prolific. The most popular red 
currant. Does well on lighter (more 
sandy) soils, than other varieties. 
Large, bright red and of fine flavor. 
2 yr. 30c; 3, 85c; 10. $2.25; 100, $18.00. 
3 yr, 40c each; 3, $1.00; 10, $3.00; 
100, $25.00. 5 yr. full fruiting size 
50c each. 10, $4.50: 100, $40.00. 
Victoria. Wilder, White Grape, White 
Imperial, same price. 
Red Cross . 2 yr. 40c; 3, $1.00; 10, 
$3.00: 100, $25.00; 3 vr. 50c; 3, $1.25; 
10, $3.50; 100. $30.00; 5 yr, 75c; 3, 
$1.75; 10, $5.00; 100, $45.00. 
Perfection, Minnesota Red Lake, same 
price as Red Cross. 
GOOSEBERRIES 
Houghton. Medium size, fine flavor, very 
productive, red. 3 yr, 40c; 3, $1.00; 
10, $2.75. 5 yr, Extra large fruiting 
size, 50c each; 3, $1.35; 10, $4.00. 
Poorman Red. very productive, fine 
flavored 2 yr, 30c; 3, 85c; 10, $2.25; 100. 
$20.00; 3 yr, 45c; 3, $1.15; 10, $3.25, 5 
yr. 75c each. 
Carrie, Josselyn, Downing, same price 
as Poorman. 
GRAPE VINES 
Fredonia, Earliest good grape, black, 2 
yr, 25c, 5 yr, fruiting size, 75c. 
Portland, earliest good white grape, 
same price as Fredonia. 
Caeo, Niagara, Hubbard, Moore’s early, 
Worden, Agawam, Green Mountain, 
Delaware, Campbell’s, Brighton, same 
price as Fredonia. 
Concord, Catawba, Clintor, 2 yr, 20c, 5 
yr, 45c. We can supply any variety 
wanted. Write for price. 
DWARF FRUIT TREES 
Dwarf Apples, leading varieties, $1.25 
each, 10, $10.00. 
Dwarf Pears, $1.00 each, 10, $8.00. 
STANDARD FRUIT TREES 
Apples, leading varieties, 70c each: 
$6.00 per 10. $50.00 per 100, for 5-7 
ft., 2-3 yr. 
Pears. Plums, Cherries, same price as 
apples. 
Peaches, 60c, 10, $5.00; 100. $35.00. 
Quince, $1.00 each, 10, $8.00. 
GARDEN ROOTS AND PLANTS 
Asparagus Roots Mary Washington 
(rustless) 2 yr, 25, 60c; 100. $1.75; 
1000, $12.00: 3 yr., 25, $1.00; 100. 
$3.00; 1000, $20.00. 
Rhubarb (pie plant) Strawberry, Lin- 
neaus, 2 yr, 10c: 10, 75c; 100, $6.00. 
New Johnson Rhubarb. Extra large, fine 
flavored, 20c each, 10, $1.80; 100. 
$15.00. 
Extra Large Roots for Winter Forc¬ 
ing. All varieties, double above prices. 
Sage Plants. Holts Mammoth (peren¬ 
nial, does not seed) 25c each, 10 $2 00: 
Common Sage (Biennial 10c each, 10, 
75c. 
Horseradish Roots. Maliner Kren, root 
cuttings, 4-8 inches, 10, 25c; 100, $1.50; 
1000 . $ 10 . 00 . 
Vegetable Plants. Cabbage, Cauliflower. 
Turnip, Celery, Onion, Tomato, Egg 
Plant. Sweet Potato, Kohl Rabl. Broc- 
oli Celeraic, Greenhouse and field 
grown. Prices vary according to sea¬ 
son. Write for prices. 
Onion Sets. Yellow, Japanese. White 
and Bottle shape, qt. 25c; 5 qts. $1.00: 
bu. (32 qts.) $3.50. 
SEED POTATOES 
Warba. The earliest eood potato. Me- 
• dium size, white, with pink eyes and 
of fine quality. 10 days earlier than 
Cobbler. Seed size. Pk, 75c; bu. $2.50. 
