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RASPBERRIES 
STANDARD VARIETIES 
Chief. Red. Sport of the famous Latham; ten 
days earlier 
Cumberland. Best purple. 
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Latham. Brilliant red; mosaic-free. Heavy bearer. 
Most extensively grown Red Raspberry. Ex- 
cellent for home use, as well as one of the best 
shippers. 
Logan. A new blackcap highly resistant to mosaic 
and other diseases. 
$1.75 per 12; $2.75 per 25; $4.50 per 50; 
$8.25 per 100; $21.00 per 300. 
RASPBERRIES—NEW VARIETIES 
Indian Summer—New Red Everbearing Rasp- 
berry. Not only the best Everbearing, but one of the 
best of all the Reds. Large, firm, prolific. Good ship- 
per, as well as a delicious home berry. 
Sunrise. A new, early Red Raspberry introduced by 
U. S. Department of Agriculture. Very early, with a 
long picking season, which makes it ideal for the 
home garden. Hardy; flavor and quality the best. 
NEW VARIETIES: $2.10 per 12; $3.30 per 25; 
$5.50 per 50; $9.75 per 100; $25.00 per 300. 










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BLUEBERRIES 
A wholesome, native fruit which has within 
recent years been greatly improved and 
brought into prominence by research and 
cross breeding of the native varieties found 
growing wild in the mountains of the eastern 
part of the United States. 
We can furnish in assorted varieties which 
have been selected for both quality of fruit and 
bearing habits. Large 3 yr. plants, $1.50 each, 
BLACKBERRIES =" ""—y 
Blowers. Hardy, prolific Blackberry. Large. Good 
shipper. 
Eldorado. Large, juicy, excellent flavor. Most 
popular commercial Blackberry. 
DEWBERRY 
Lucretia Dewberry. Very prolific, large and sweet; 
equal in size to the largest Blackberry. Succeeds f 
everywhere. 
Blackberries and Dew nersiess $1.75 per 12; Be $16.00 ogee 4 yr., 18-24 in., $2.25 each, 
$2.75 per 25; $4.50 per 50; $8.25 per 100; $21.00 wa z : 44 igs La $25.00 per doz. 
per 300. An Old Favorite Fruit, Greatly Improved 
STRAWBERRIES 
(See Page 14 for Complete List of Strawberries) 
There is more variation in the price of Strawberry 
plants than most Nursery Stock. Why is it? There is a 
reason. Some dig plants from old bearing patches and sell 
the plants as a by-product. They 
must necessarily be sold at a low 
price as the more experienced 
planters will not use such plants. 
Hence such growers must find cus- 
tomers who buy where the cheap- 
est plants are to be had, regard-  , 
less of whether they are old or 4M 
new. We agree to furnish at half list #a 
price plants for replacing any plants § Eee 
which may be lost the first season 
from causes beyond our control. 
MAJESTIC [> 
A Startling Patented New 
Strawberry 
Bears more quarts per acre, excels in 
quality, and naturally yields greater re- 
turns. Berries are extremely large, rich 
bright red, firm, good long distance shipper. 
See color illustration at right. 
$2.00 per 50; $3.50 per 100; $7.00 per 
250; $12.00 per 500; $20.00 per 1000. 
