AN Ls cLecEARING..|. 
Commences to bear early. Ripens early in the “CUMBERLAND 4 healthy, vigorous 
season. Large, well-flavored berries and contin- 
ues to produce until the frose. Price on Page 22. 
GER The fruit of Munger is black and 
resembles Gregg very much, It is 
a better flavored berry than Gregg, tougher in 
texture and therefore a better shipper. In size 
it excells Gregg by 25%. Price on Page 22. 
grower, throwing up 
stout, stock, well branched canes that produce 
immense crops. Fruits very profitable; large, 
firm, quality about same as Gregg, keeps and 
ship well as any of the Blacks. Price on Page 22. 
NEW\INDIAN SUMMER RED 
RASPBERRY Fall bearing, 2 crops a 
year. Surely a money mak: 
ing berry. Prices: 50c Each; 5 for $1.85; 10 for 
$3.50. 
\NEWBURGH troduced by the New 
Raspberry York Fruit Testing Associa- 
tion who declare that it is the best Red Rasp- 
berry in New York. Has been thoroughly tested 
throughout the country. Produces heavy. Vig- 
orous, healthy and very resistant to diseases. 
Berries are unusually large, very firm, extra 
fancy flavor and do not crumble. The color is 
a bright attractive red. It is the heaviest yielding 
red raspberry. Never known to winter kill. Each 
25c; 5 for $1.00; 10 for $1.50; 25 for $2.85; 100 
for P6.75; 500 for $28.50. 
One of the newest vari- 
“WILLAMETTE eties released to the pub- 
lic. Has been thoroughly tested. We believe it 
will be one of the main varieties to be planted in 
the future by commercial growers and the home 
grower. We recommend it highly. It is a cross 
between the Newburgh and Lloyd George. Espe- 
cially good for canning and freezing. Very pro- 
ductive and the fruit is large and firm. Hardy 
and a vigorous grower. Each 25c; 10 for $1.75; 
25 for $3.50; 50 for $5.00; 100 for $9.00; 500 for 
$37.50; 1000 for 67.50. 
NEW \WONDER THORNLESS 
RED RASPBERRY Is perfectly hardy, 
ae very healthy plant. 
Fruit nice red color—same size fruit as Latham. 
Sometimes bears second crop. Never winter 
kills in Northwest to our knowledge. Prices: 
50c each; 5 plants for $2.00; 10 plants for $3.85; 
Large Lots Write. 
> TAYLOR introduced by the New York Ex- 
Raspberry perimental Station. Fruit very 
large. Color bright attractive red. Long conical- 
shaped. Flavor sub-acid, quality good. Has thick 
flesh small cavity, very firm, will not crumble, 
wonderful canning. Plants are tall, vigorous. 
Stands extreme cold weather. Each 25e; 5 for 
$1.00; 10 for $1.50; 25 for $2.85; $6.75 per hun- 
dred; 500 for $28.50. 
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NEW WASHINGTON 
RASPBERRY This is a very prolific grow- 
er and a heavy producer. 
Good for freezing very fine for the family or 
large commercial grower. Many hundreds of 
&cres are being planted in the Puget Sound Dis- 
trict. Price 25c each; 5 for $1.00; 10 for $1.75; 25 
for $3.50; 100 for $7.50; 1000 for $67.50. 
“YOUNGBERRIES 
Our plants are taken from the best and most improved strains. Large profits—up to $1,000 per 
acre—are made from growing this new popular berry. Try out 100 plants now. They are extremely 
hardy. We have sold Youngberry plants all over the Northwest and east of the Cascade mountains, 
They are a very hardy plant and there also is a ready market for the fruit on the fresh market at all 
times. Also a brisk demand at the canneries. 
1 year plants 35c each; 5 for $1.35; 10 for $1.75; 50 for $4.75; 100 for $8.50 
500 for $32.50 
Youngberry 2 yr. transplants, 50c each; 10 for $3.50; 100 for $17.50 
Large Lots—Write 
PLANT THE WONDERFUL NEW 
“ THORNLESS YOUNGBERRY 
punishing and annoying thorns are not present. 
In other respects there is little difference, 1 yr. 
The THORNLESS is superior to the paren. old. Each 35c; 10 for $2.75; 25 for $5.50; 100 for 
thorny type only to the extent that the hard $17.50. 
YR Fruit long, dark red, \ | 
LOGANBERRY jertakes of the flavor of THORNLESS LOGANBERRIES 
These do not have stickers. Each 50c; 5 for $1.75; 
both the Raspberry and _ Blackberry. A well 
known berry, is planted commercially through- 
10 for $2.75; 100 for $17.50; 1000 for $125.00 
50 plants for $9.00. 
out the Northwest. Ripens in May. 
Each 35e; 5 for $1.50; 10 for $2.50; 100 for $9.00 
50 plants for $5.75. 
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