


right, hardy and will please you, a late et some of the D ‘ 
should be in your planting. eae 
Each 100 ~—«*1,000 — 
One-yeat-old - 0. 0s. ae ee Sy $15" S708 $ 60 00 ‘ 

_DEWBERRIES ae 
AUSTIN.—Berries are much larger than those of any other dew 
berry or blackberry. It requires no trellis or stakes. The fruit is 
jet black and of very superior quality and flavor. For productive- 
ness it out-rivals all dewberries. 
LUCRETIA.—Fruit very large, lucious and sweet; perfectly hardys # 
healthy, enormously productive; very prolific. 
MAMMOTH hey large; good, productive; will Brow on any 
soil, 
Each 100 1,000 
One-Veateold in) aise eters oh Yaad $ 7.50 $ 60.00 — 
SS ea ee 

RASPBERRIES 
THE LATHAM RASPBERRY. 
. We have added to our list this fine new berry; one of the best, 
and should be planted for each home use and the market. We 
believe you will find it to be far better than any other variety 
for every use of the raspberry fruit. Plants will make a good 
growth, multiply rapidly. Its fruit is large and showy, of a good 
flavor, red in color, will ship good and always commands the top ~ 
price in the market. 
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F a 
CHIEF.—The New Red Raspberry. Here is a wonderful Red 
Raspberry that is forging ahead as fast as did its illustrious an- 
cestors, Latham, and it has just as important a place to fill for it 
is ten days earlier than Latham, ripening at a time when Red 
Raspberries bring the most on all markets. Chief was originated 
at Minnesota State Fruit Breeding Farm. It is immensely pro- 
ductive. 
CUMBERLAND.—The largest of all the black caps; coal black 
berries; very firm and the quality of the very best excellent ship- 
per. Bush is a strong grower, stocky canes, and pe prolilig 
Mid-season. ee 
GREGG. Black.—Large size, vigorous and productive. 
KANSAS.—Very large, black; a berry of splendid quality for <a 
general use and popular on the market. iil 
ST. REGIS, Red.—A variety whose ripening period covers sev- 
eral months. The main crop is born in the spring and another 
good crop late in the summer and early fall, The berries are 
large, juicy sweet, and of highest quality. Aye eee 
Each 100 
Onevyeat-old 22 faye sa held tiene $ .15 $ 8.00 






CURRANTS 
FAY.—vVery large, red; fine flavor; a great parker! currant; u 
versally praised. Bush a cross between Cherry and Victoria, c 
very prolific. 
