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BERRIES. 
Practically all varieties are easy to grow, and 
will thrive in many localities, though they prefer 
rich, fertile, well-drained soils. If soil is poor, it 
should be fertilized if best results are to be had. 
The vines bear the second year after planting and 
yield the most delicious of fruits. 
Black Raspberry. 
Each Per 10 Per 100 Per 1000 
$°.04.05° 230 2 haz. pOreolio0 
Variety: 
Cumberland. Very hardy and productive. A 
tall upright grower. Fruit large, glossy black. 
Flesh firm, juicy and sweet. Seeds small. 
Red Raspberry. 
Each Per 10 Per 100 Per 1000 
$405 "S$ 7:40 5S23;-008 220/00 
Varieties: 
Chief. The most dependable early red rasp- 
berry. Considered by some superior to Latham. 
Fruit almost equal in size and quality to Latham. 
Latham. One of the largest and most prolific 
reds. Very large, juicy fruit of excellent quality. 
St. Regis. Ever-bearing variety. Gives crops of 
fruit throughout the summer. Fruit medium size, 
highly flavored. 
Van Fleet. A thrifty grower of merit. Fruit 
large red and very showy. 
Blackberry. 
Each Per10 Per 100 Per 1000 
$2.05 75.40. 9) 2.20 9217350 
Varieties: 
Early Harvest. One of the earliest varieties, 
very prolific. Good market variety. 
Eldorado. Very vigorous and hardy. Berries 
very large and ripen together. Very sweet. 
Dewberry. 
Each Perl10 Per 100 Per 1000 
$ .05 $2540 S$ 2/206°9 100 
Varieties: 
Austin. A most productive market variety, 
bearing enormous crops of large berries at least a 
week before other varieties. 
Lucretia. A very hardy variety, producing ber- 
ries of extra size and ee Very sweet and 
luscious. 
