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LATHAM. — Plants will male a good ovis multi- 
ply rapidly. Its fruit is large and showy, 
of a good flavor, red in color, will ship good and al- 
ways commands the top price in the market. New 
planting show profits of several hundred dollars pér 
acre; will do well in all parts of the country where 
raspberries will grow. 
CHIEY.— The new Red Raspberry. Here is a won- 
derful Red Raspberry that is forging ahead 
as fast as did its illustrious ancestors, 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. 
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STRAWBERRY PLANTS 
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CUMBERLAND. —— The lag ast’ ‘of ‘all the’ bidek! ‘tae e 
coal black berries; very firm and — 
the quality of the very best, excellent sty oe Bush isi 
a strong grower. Mid-season. 5 eee 
KANSAS ma VETY large, black; a berry of splendid 
* ‘quality for general use and popular on the 
market. In many sections it is the leading sort for ex- € 
tensive planting on account of its vigorous and healthy - oa 
growth, and prolific bearing. -Mid-season. 
ST. REGIS, (Red)—A variety whose ripening pert 
covers several months. The main crop 
is borne in the spring and another good crop late. in 
the summer. 
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Each 100 1,000 
One-year-old ............... Ry eee Heal) $8.00 $70.00 
In making your plans for planting you will, without 
-a doubt, be very careful to obtain the right kind of 
plants; for who wants to plant a field of strawberry 
plants, spend good money for cultivation and caring for 
it, unless he feels sure that the results will be satisfac- 
tory? You will find our plants to be grown, dug, 
packed right and will please you. 
RLONDIKE.— If there is a better berry than 
this variety, the people have not i 
found it out. This variety is without a doubt, 4 
more extensively- planted than any other one, 
. especially throughout the South. Plants are very 
hardy, and will withstand the dry, hot weather 
as well’as any. We are in position to fill your ri] 
orders, large’ or small, and at the same time, | 
with good plants that will please you. 
AROMA. A very late and very popular berry 
in all sections. While we believe | 
that there are some of the new varieties that are 
its equal, it does well both North and South. 
MISSIONARY.— Fruit is medium 
size and very 
firm, resembling the Aroma in shape 
and color, while the berry is not as 
large. A good plant maker, and free 
from dust. Season same as Klondike. 
Plants from the heart of White \ mS 
County, Arkansas’ famous strawberry a 
district. 
