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BLACK RASPBERRIES 
CUMBERLAND. It can safely be said that this is the hardiest 
of all Raspberries. Black Raspberries are naturally hardier 
than the red varieties, and require practically no winter protec- 
tion through the Midwest. In the North a protected place or a 
mulch of straw over winter can be recommended. Cumberland 
is a most reliable and abundant bearer, with large, black, very 
firm berries. Good for market as well as for the home garden. 
Does not make root-suckers. No. 1 plants, 3 for 50c; 12 for 
$1.85; 25 for {3.45; 100 for $12.90, prepaid. 
QUILLEN. In hardiness and in quality of berries there is very 
little difference between Quillen and Cumberland. It is claimed 
by the originator that the berries of Quillen will ripen a little 
more evenly. Market growers of berries through the corn-belt 
prefer this variety, a for them especially we are offering it. 
It does not make root-suckers. Same price as Cumberland. 
BLACKBERRIES 
ELDORADO. Because of its exceptional hardiness this is a 
very sure producer. Berries very large, shiny black, very sweet, 
and well flavored. To be at their very best, Blackberries should 
be planted in a fairly moist location. Selected, well-rooted 
plants, 3 for 45c; 12 for $1.60; 25 for $3.00; 100 for $11.50, 
prepaid. 
ALFRED. One of the newer Blackberries, originated in the 
North, and recommended for its special hardiness. Does not 
require winter protection anywhere. Alfred is slightly earlier 
than Eldorado; in production, size and quality of berries there 
is very little difference. Alfred is a strong grower and should 
be cut back to 21% feet as soon as the new canes reach that 
height. This promotes better branching, and consequently 
heavier production the following year. Same price as Eldorado. 
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MINNESOTA NO. 1166, the 
largest and finest Everbearing 
Strawberry. 10 plants for $1.00. 
June-bearing Strawberries 
SENATOR DUNLAP. Midseason. 
Best-known and most widely planted 
Strawberry for home use and market. 
Medium size berries, dark red; quality 
and texture very fine. A_ vigorous 
grower; very hardy. 50 plants, $1.25; 
100 plants, $2.25; 300 plants, $6.20; 
500 plants, $9.80, Er eoaid: 
FAIRFAX. Probably the sweetest of 
all June bearers. Ripens between 
Premier and Dunlap. Berries large, 
ripening evenly to the core. A_ fine 
berry for the home garden. 50 plants, 
$1.40; 100 plants, $2.50; 300 plants, 
$6.90, prepaid. 
EVERBEARER (A), 
GIANT GEM. Berries very sweet, 
glossy red, red-meated, large and firm. 
Very hardy, and resistant to foliage 
diseases. Bears well in June and fall. 
25 plants, $1.40; 50 plants, $2.50; 100 
plants, $4.45, ASAE Fi 
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CUMBERLAND RASPBERRIES 
Raspberry Collection 
for the Home 
6 Chief. Early red. 
6 Latham. Red. 
6 Cumberland. Black. 
6 Indian Summer Everbearing. Red. 
FREE with this collection: 
6 Alfred Blackberry bushes 
All for $4,32 postpaid 


