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EVERBEARING VARIETY 
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Stock No. 
293. Mastodon. New, large, popular for home and 
market. 
Dewberries 
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Large, sweet and prolific. Plants should be staked. 
Gooseberries 
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Raspberries 
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VARIETIES 
296. Cuthbert, Red. Good market variety. 
297. Latham, Red. Thrifty grower and heavy bearer 
298. Cumberland, Black. One of the best. 
Boysenberry 
299. By far the largest and heaviest producing berry 
of the blackberry or dewberry family. The berries 
are large, delicicus and very attractive. 
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Blueberry 
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seldom exceed 3 feet in height, making a broad 
low bush. Berries have a delicious sub-acid flavor. 
299-b. Jersey. The bush is of vigorous habit and 
grows very large. The berries are among the 
very largest, light blue and ripen the first of July. 
Figs 
Each 
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300. Brown Turkey. Fine old variety. 
301. Celestey’ Medium size fruit, violet color. Very 
good. 
Japanese Walnut 
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Black Walnut 
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Chestnut 
504. Chestnut (blight resistant) .............. 2.50 

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