2 THE COE, CONVERSE AND 
RASPBERRIES (Continued) 
Varieties 
Cumberland (Black) Columbian (Purple) 
Logan (Black) 
Red or Sucker Varieties 
Either 2 year or strong selected sucker plants. 
Per 12 Per 25 Per 100 Per 1000 
$1.75 $3.00 $10.00 $60.00 
Chief Latham Newburgh 
Special Varieties 
Per 12 $2.25 Per 25 $4.00 Per 50 $7.00 Per 100 $12.00 
Indian Summer ~ . Sodus Taylor 
INDIAN SUMMER RASPBERRY. Recommended 
by the Experiment Station at Geneva, N. Y., 
as the best fall bearing raspberry yet introduced. 
Rather soft for market but fine for home use. 
SODUS RASPBERRY. This is a new purple va- 
riety that is expected to take the place of Colum- 
bian. The bush is healthy, vigorous, productive 
and hardy. Fruit large and good quality. 
TAYLOR RASPBERRY. Experts at the N. Y. 
Agricultural Experiment Station say Taylor is 
the most promising red raspberry on _ their 
grounds at the present time. 

BLACKBERRIES 
No order accepted for less than six plants of one 
variety. 
Per 12, $2.50 Per 25, $4.00 Per 100, $15.00 
Eldorado Snyder Alfred Lucretia Dewberry 
CURRANTS 
2-yr. No. 1 Plants 
Each, 40c¢ Dozen, $4.50 100, $80.00 
Cherry White Grape Wilder 
Special Varieties 
Each, $50¢ Dozen, $5.00 
Varieties 
Perfection Red Lake 
We Do Not Grow or Handle Black Currants. 
GOOSEBERRIES ke 
2-yr. No. 1 Plants 
Each 50c . Dozen, $5.00 100, $35.00 
Varieties 
Carrie Downing Josselyn 
Special Varieties 
Each, $1.00 Dozen, $10.00 
Columbus Poorman 
