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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. 



La France Raspberries 
duces a very heavy crop on the old 
canes at the proper season and another 
LA FRANCE (Everbearing) — This new crop on the new growth in the fall. 
and remarkable variety is free from 
disease, hardy and acceptable every- 
where. Fruit dark red, of the largest 
size, very sweet, excellent canner and 
shipper. This wonderful berry pro- 
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 
RHUBARB (McDonald) — This variety is 
now generally considered the best red 
rhubarb obtainable. The stalks are 
very large, tender, bright crimson. 
Root divisions, 75c 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 
LUCRETIA DEWBERRY (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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