RHUBARB (McDonald) 
LUCRETIA DEWBERRY 
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RASPBERRIES 
(All Small Fruits — Spring Shipment Only) 
MORRISON — The NEW 
blackcap Raspberry. 
Very thrifty grower and 
drought resistant. The 
berries are immense, 
glossy black. Fruit is 
very sweet, juicy and a 
most delicious flavor, 
Extra fine for eating 
fresh, for sauce, jams 
and pies. Ripens a little 
later than Cumberland. 
Best grade tip plants 20c 
each; $2.00 per 10. 

LATHAM — This remarkable 
and very desirable variety 
is certified Mosaic-free. Ber- 
ries large, round and a 
brilliant red in color. Splen- 
did shipping variety. 10 
plants, $1.50; 50, $6.50; 100, 
$12.00. 
CUMBERLAND (Blackcap) — Healthy, 
vigorous grower, producing heavy 
crops of jet black, sweet berries. Best 
black variety. Very profitable. Mid- 
season. 1 yr.—10 plants, $1.50; 50, 
$6.50; 100, $12.00. 
LA FRANCE (Everbearing) — This new 
and remarkable variety is free from 
disease, hardy and acceptable every- 

La France Raspberries 
where. Fruit dark red, of the largest 
size, very sweet, excellent canner and 
shipper. This wonderful berry pro- 
duces a very heavy crop on the old 
canes at the proper season and another 
crop on the new growth in the fall. 
We highly recommend this variety as 
being the best everbearing raspberry 
we have ever seen, and one that should 
be included in every home garden. 10 
plants, $1.50; 50, $6.50; 100, $12.00. 
ROOTS 
— This variety is 
now generally considered the best red 
rhubarb obtainable. The stalks are 
very large, tender, bright crimson. 
Root divisions, 75¢e each. 
ASPARAGUS 
(Martha Washington) — 
The favorite of the spring garden. 2 
year plants, rustproof, very early. 25— 
$1.50; 50—$2.50; 100—$4.00. 
BOYSENBERRY AND DEWBERRY 
BOYSENBERRY-—The greatest vine berry . 
yet developed. Distinctive, luscious 
flavor, very large fruit. Excellent for 
jams, jellies, fresh, canned or pies. 
Each, 20c; 10, $1.50. 
(Creeping 
Blackberry) — Fruit very large, jet 
black, superb quality, ripens in August. 
Hardy. 10 plants, 75c. 
THORNLESS BOYSENBERRY — Same 
quality and habit as the common va- 
riety but with the added advantage of 
being thornless. This variety has been 
extremely scarce in the past and we 
are fortunate in having a few to offer _ 
this year. Place your order early. 30c 
each; 12, $3.00; 50, $11.00; 100, $20.00. 
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