EVERBEARING VARIETY 
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Stock No. 
“S293. 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. 
“7 297. Latham, Red. Thrifty grower and heavy bearer 
~. 298. Cumberland, Black. One of the best. 
Boysenberry 
“———~ 299. By far the largest ar-d 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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| ™ 299-a. Cabot. The earliest variety to fruit. Plants 
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. 
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Figs 
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~~ 300. Brown Turkey. Fine old variety. 
“~ 301. Celeste}. Medium size fruit, violet color. Very 
good. 
Japanese Walnut 
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| q Black Walnut 
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q Chestnut 
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