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PRICES OF ALL VARIETIES (Except as noted): I-yr., No. 1, select plants, Raspbertys 
postpaid, 10 for $2.75; 25 for $4.95; 50 for $8.50; 100 for $14.95; 250 ee, 
for $30.95. Not postpaid, 500 for $48.85; 1000 for $85.00. Pts fe 
COLUMBIAN. Purple. Very large, somewhat conical, rich, juicy. Seed small. 
Bears large crops. Mid-July. 
CUMBERLAND. Black. Berries large, firm and unsurpassed in quality. Early 
July. PRICE: 10 tor $2.35; 25 for $4.25; 50 for $6.95; 100 for $11.95; 
250 for $25.95, postpaid. 500 for $40.25; 1000 for $70.00, not postpaid. 
INDIAN SUMMER. The wonderful everbearing Red Raspberry. Crop twice a {Mae 
year. Has very small seeds. Berries large, roundish, slightly irregular, good 
in quality. Heavy yielder. = 
LATHAM. Large, round, richly brilliant red. A superb success in quality, 
production and profits. Fruit clings to stem several days after fully ripe. 
Mosaic free. Early July. 
MORRISON. New Black Raspberry. It ripens a little later than Cumberland. 
The color is an intense, glossy black. The fruit has almost no seeds; firm 
texture, yet juicy. PRICE: 10 for $2.35; 25 for $4.25; 50 for $6.95; 
100 for $11.95; 250 for $25.95, postpaid. 500 for $40.25; 1000 for 
$70.00, not postpaid. 
SODUS. Purple. Berries very large, firm and good flavor. Much more resistant 
to drought than Columbian. Mid-July. 
SEPTEMBER. New. The red everbearing Raspberry that ripens at least 2 to 4 
weeks earlier than Indian Summer. The berries are of medium size, bright 
red, good quality. The plants are vigorous. Escapes Mosiac. PRICE: 12 for LLECTION No. 2 Raspberries 
$3.95; 25 for $7.75; 50 for $14.95; 100 for $26.75; 250 for $57.50, co 4 Yenc P 
postpaid. 500 for $95.00, not postpaid. 
10 MORRISON 10 TAYLOR 
TAYLOR. New Red Raspberry from New York Experiment Station. Long, ; 
conical shape; firm, thick flesh; flavor excellent. Larger than Latham and 20 for $3.60, postpaid. 
one of the heaviest bearers we have ever seen. Very early July. 
In Blackberries It’s the New EBONY KING 
The EBONY KING Blackberry is large and ripens uniformly. Its ripening 
period is about the same as Latham Red Raspberry. The berries are borne in 
very large clusters and have a very sweet true Blackberry flavor. Far superior 
to other Blackberris) PRICE: 1-yr., No. 1, selected rooted cuttings, 6 for 
$1.95; 12 for $3.75; 25 for $7.25; 50 for $13.50; 100 for $21.50; 250 for 
$46.50, postpaid. 500 for $87.50, not postpaid. 
AMERICAN FILBERT (Common Hazelnut) 
ie Produces abundant crops of roundish nuts of fine flavor; hardy and produc- 
tive. Prefers rather moist soil. PRICE: 3-4 ft, $2.00 each, not postpaid. 
: B New and Better Chestnuts—Grow Them in Your Garden 
Gone are the famous American Chestnuts of yesteryear and in their place 
comes the new Chinese Chestnut. Now highly disease resistant and extremely 
hardy for northern climates. Thanks to the U. S. Department of Agriculture. 
Unsurpassed as a decora- \ \ i 
tive lawn tree, it grows tall, 3 ’ 4 
providing plenty of shade in 
the home grounds, besides 
yielding an 
annual crop 
of the finest 
sweet Chest- 
nuts so loved 
by everyone. 
PRICE: 2-3 
£ 2 eo! 2 lap 
each, 3-4 
ft., $3.25 
each, post- 
paid. 
