FORTY-SIX YEARS OF “GOLDEN RULE” SERVICE 
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RASPBERRIES—Continued 
Taylor. New Red Raspberry, from New York Experiment 
Station. Long conical shape, firm thick flesh, flavor equal to 
Cuthbert, ripens same season as Latham. It is larger than 
Latham and one of heaviest bearers we ever have seen. 25 
at $1.00; 100 for $3.00, 1000 for $25.00. 25 postpaid, balance 
freight or express. 
Sodus. New Purple Raspberry. Extra good quality, not 
crumbly like Columbian, very vigorous in growth, an extra 
heavy bearer, apparently free from winter injury, and to 
date have been apparently free from disease. We think this 
is more than worthy of a trial by home gardeners and com¬ 
mercial planters. 25 for $1.00; 100 for $4.00; 1000 for $25.00. 
25 postpaid, balance express or freight. 
Indian Summer. New Everbearing Red Raspberry or Fall 
Bearer. Berries large, conical, much superior in quality and 
size to any other of this type; we recommend this. 10 plants, 
75c; 25 plants, $1.50; 100 for $4.50; 1000 for $35.00. 
St. Regis Red Everbearing 1 . This remarkable berry produces 
a crop all through the fall. It ripens with the earliest and 
produces until frost. This is worthy of a place on your list.. 
Per 12 Per 25 
By mail, postpaid .$0.50 $1.00 
Per 100 Per 1000 
By express or freight.$2.50 $18.00 
Gooseberries 
Golden Queen. The Yellow Raspberry. Quality of berries 
is excellent, canes hardy, prolific and thrifty in growth. 
Resembles Cuthbert except that the fruit is a clear golden 
yellow. Price; 10c each; $1.50 per 25, postpaid. $5.00 per 
100, by express. 
Marion Purple. Marion (New Purple) is a cross be¬ 
tween the Bristol Black Raspberry and No. 2585, 
a Red Raspberry seedling of the same parentage as 
Newburgh. The berries are very large and firm, 
somewhat larger than Sodus, of good quality, do not 
crumble, and are about five days later than Sodus. 
Plants are very vigorous, bear an unusually 
large crop, and are free from disease. Up to 
the present time we have noted no winter 
injury whatsoever. We have fruited this va¬ 
riety for the past three years, alongside of 
several others and we find that Sodus and 
Marion are the two best Purples that we have 
or know of and we recommend Marion as the 
best Purple Raspberry to follow Sodus. Post¬ 
paid, 10 for 75c; 100 for $6.00. Freight or 
express collect, 100 for $5.00; 250 for $10.00. 
Downing 
Gooseberries 
Latham Raspberries 
Asparagus 
Washington Rust-Proof. A new government crea¬ 
tion, which is rust proof, a standard variety which 
produces the finest shoots of asparagus, is way ahead 
of all others for market or home use. Mail, postpaid, 
per 12, 35c. By express, 2-yr., No. 1, per 100, $1.00; 
per 1000, $8.00. 1-yr., No. 1, per 100, 75c; per 1000, 
$ 6 . 00 . 
Rhubarb 
(Pieplant or Wineplant) 
Queen. Extra large stalks, quick grower in spring, 
decided pink in color, delicious for canning and pies, 
has mild flavor. By mail, postpaid, each, 7c. By ex¬ 
press, per 10, 75c; per 100, $6.00. 
Bohemian Horseradish- 
An improved horseradish, large roots with a mild 
flavor. We have propagated this for quite a few years ; 
was imported from Germany. Is the best variety there 
is on the market. 
No. 1 Roots Per 10 Per 25 Per 100 
By mail, postpaid.$0.25 $0.50 $1.50 
Transplants, 5c each, $4.00 per 100. 
Each and 10, postpaid; 100, express. 
3owning 1 . Large, handsome, pale yellow, and of wonderful quality. 
Splendid for cooking and table use. Bush vigorous grower, and free 
from mildew. 
Xougilton. Medium, roundish, oval, pale red, sweet and tender, very 
good; plants spreading in nature; heavy producer. 
rosselyn (Red Jacket). An American seed¬ 
ling of great value; large, red, one of the 
best bearing sorts. 
2 yr.. No. 1 plants— 
Each Per 10 Per 100 
By mail, postpaid $0.20 $1.50 
By express or _ 
freight . $12.00 
Horseradish 
Asparagus 
Northern Grown Plants 
