BERRIES 
RASPBERRIES, BLACKCAPS, ETC. 
BOYSENBERRY. A cross of the Blackberry, Rasp- 
berry, and Loganberry. Large, flavorful. Vigorous 
grower. 
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\ COLUMBIAN, Of distinctive color and character. 
Enormously productive and vigorous. For canning 
and drying. Berries large and juicy, of a dull 
purple color. 
“S CUMBERLAND. The largest and best mid-season 
blackcap. Healthy, vigorous, productive of firm, 
large berries, fine in quality. One of the hardiest 
varieties and wonderfully productive under high 
culture. 
ELDORADO. Said to be the hardiest and sweetest 
Cumberland Black Caps 
blackberry, withstanding the winters in the far N 
Northwest perfectly. Berries large to very large, 
borne in clusters that ripen well together, exceed- 
ingly melting and sweet to the taste. 
“L INDIAN SUMMER, Everbearing. Large medium red 
fruits of superb quality, with a good, very early 
Summer crop and a bumper crop from early Sep- 
tember until frost. 
“ LATHAM. Very hardy and productive with large, X 
round, firm berries of a rich brilliant red in late 
June and July. 
“NEWBURGH. Bright attractive red fruit is large, 
very firm and has no superior in keeping and ship- 
ping qualities. Plants vigorous, hardy and so pro- 
ductive that canes are often bent to the ground 
with fruit. Fruit easily picked. Free from Mosaic. 
Several days earlier than Cuthbert. The best rasp- 
berry under cultivation. 
~ SODUS. Originated from the cross between the 
Dundee black raspberry and the Newburgh red 
raspberry. The berries are very large, firm, medi- 
um purple in color, sprightly and good in quality. 
The plants are very vigorous, very productive and 
hardy. Sodus is more resistant to drought than 
Columbian and yields a good crop every year. It 
ripens shortly after Latham. 
~ TAYLOR. New Red Raspberry, ripens just before 
Latham. Berries are large, long, bright red. Ex- 
cellent quality. 
BLUEBERRIES 
Blueberry vines are often used as shrubs and in- 
cluded in decorative plantings. Leaves turn brilliant 
red in autumn, Flowers resemble lily-of-the-valley. 
You can therefore include real beauty with vines 
that produce most luscious and useful fruit. 
CABOT. Bush is rather low and spreading. One of 
the earliest varieties, a good producer, excellent 
flavor. Fruit is large, firm and attractive. 
ie JERSEY. Large berries, ripening in mid-season. 
“ RANCOCAS. Large berries ripening in July. 
“SRUBEL. Vigorous, Large berries ripen in early July. 
STANLEY. Large, delicious fruit ripens in mid-sea- 
son, 
GOOSEBERRIES 
\ DOWNING. Pale green, large and handsome. The 
most popular market variety. Fruit covered with 
a white bloom that makes it very attractive. Bush 
a strong grower, productive and healthy. Quality 
excellent, 
MARY WASHINGTON. This variety is the result of 
careful breeding by the U. S. Department of Agri- 
culture, Washington, D. C., with the object of 
eliminating rust. Produces straight shoots of dark 
green. Tight, firm buds that do not open out or 
begin to branch until far out of the ground. Very 
large. 
PARADISE. A new variety much superior to the 
Washington types of asparagus. 
Rhubak 
VICTORIA. Very large. Beautiful color. Quality 
good, Valuable for market. Early. 
McDONALD. A bright red, early variety, large stalks, 
very crisp and tender, mild flavor. 
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