
ST, REGIS 
RASPBERRIES 
6 for 65c; 12 for $1.10; 25 for $2.00 
ST. REGIS EVERBEARING. Red variety. Large bright crimson. 
LATHAM. Red variety. The favorite red. Large fruit. Hardy. 
CUMBERLAND. Black variety. Excellent shipper. Largest black. 
SODUS. A new purple raspberry with great promise. 
INDIAN SUMMER. Large red berry bears crop in June and a heavy 
crop again in the Fall. 
SPECIAL BERRIES 
THORNLESS BOYSENBERRY. As vigorous grower as the thorny va- 
riety but not as hardy in winter. 6, $1.00; 12, $1.75. 
BOYSENBERRY. Huge size, dark purple fruit tastes like a raspberry 
and blackberry combined. 6 for 65ce; 12 for $1.25. 
YOUNGBERRY. Big, dark purple berries an inch long. A delightful 
flavor of its own. 6 for 50c; 12 for 90c. 
HIMALAYA BERRY. Fast growing, large black. 8 for 50c. 
DEWBERRIES. Very sweet, black berry. 7 for 50c. 
BLACKBERRIES 
6 for 35c; 12 for 65c; 25 for $1.25 
ELDORADO. Large clusters, sweet berries. 
SNYDER. The hardiest, medium size fruit. 
ALFRED. Fine flavor, almost coreless. 
PEACHES 
MAYFLOWER. Exira early, white cling. 
ELBERTA. Standard yellow, freestone. 
CHAMPION. Early white, freestone. 
POLLY. Hardy midseason, white, freestone. 
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SEEDLING PEACHES 
Seedling peach grown from large pits show a good percentage of 
yellow varieties. More sure to bear in Nebraska than budded 
varieties. Cannot give named kinds. 
18 to 24 in. 10c; 2-3 ft. 15c; 3-4 ft. 20c. 
