Berries The Linn County Nurseries 
Most of these are new varieties produced by the N. Y. Exp. Station. They 
have exceptionally fine fruit but the hardiness of the vines is not well deter- 
mined, and we recommend covering them till it is ascertained. The grower 
who will give them extra care can get some very fancy fruit. 
Brockton, 40c: Green, one of the very best for home use. 
Caco, 30c: Red, productive, fine appearing and splendid quality. 
Fredonia, 30c: Black, about two weeks earlier than Worden. 
Golden Muscat, 40c: Very late, large yellow of highest quality. 
Keuka, 40c: Dark red, European type, very highest quality. 
Pontiac, 40c: Black, productive, sweet and hardy. 
Portland, 30c: Green, early, large berries, excellent quality. 
Seneca, 40c: Yellow, almost pure European, very high quality. 
Sheridan, 30c: Black, late, ripening better than Concord in bad seasons. 
Watkins, 40c: Reddish black, splendid for home use. 
RASPBERRIES 
The black varieties grow from tips and do not spread much; red varieties 
sucker freely. 
Raspberries are usually planted in hedge rows about 2 feet apart in the row. 
Cumberland is the most planted black variety. 
Latham, is the large, better known red variety. 
Sodus is a very vigorous, hardy, productive purple variety and the best 
of its color. Immense in size, soft for market. 
PRICES— Per 10 Per 100 Per 1000 
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BLACKBERRIES AND DEWBERRIES 
PRICES— Per 10 Per 100 
Snyder and Eldorado Blackberry, root cutting plants ......0000000....... $0.60 $5.00 
Lucretia Dewberry, transplants 
Be a Ree a eee at Reeth Sees .60 5.00 
