SMALL 
HARDY BLACKBERRIES 
ELDORADO—Best late blackberry. Satisfies both home 
and commercial grower. Bears young. Produces 
almost a full crop the first year after planting. Spark- 
ling jet black color. Berries are large and sweet, 
uniform in size and practically coreless. 
ALFRED—This nearly seedless and coreless blackberry 
originated in Michigan. The color is glossy jet black, 
the flavor sweet and delicious. A hardy plant that 
produces mammoth berries often 1% inches long. It 
does equally well in cold sections. 
EARLY HARVEST—One of the earliest blackberries in 
cultivation. A compact, dwarf grower; fruit of good 
quality. Heavy bearer. 
DEWBERRIES 
LUCRETIA DEWBERRY—Early black, extra large berry. 
A very fine berry for the market. 
BLACKBERRY—DEWBERRY PRICES 
1 year blackberries—dewberries, 5 for 75c; 10 for 
$1.00; 25 for $2.25: 100 for $8.00; 1,000 for $60.00. 
NEW! Ebony King Blackberry 3&5 BACK 
COVER 
FRUITS 
Alfred Blackberries 
NO. 11—BUSHFRUIT COLLECTION 
25 Latham Raspberry, 25 Cumberland Raspberry; an 
excellent bush fruit collection. 
50 PLANTS, 1 YEAR, FOR $4.00 
Catalog Value $4.75 
RASPBERRIES 
"NEW SEPTEMBER’ 
SENSATIONAL 
NEW EVERBEARING RED 
A New Autumn-Fruiting Red Raspberry, or so-called 
Everbearing Raspberry, introduced by the New York 
State Fruit Testing Association. It is the result of cross- 
ing Marcy with Ranere. 
Berries are of good size and high quality, round, and 
bright red in color, and show no tendency to crumble. 
Fruit clings more securely to the bushes. It ripens its 
fruit 3 to 4 weeks earlier than other Fall-fruiting rasp- 
berries, maturing its crop before the fall freezes. The 
summer crop is as early as that of June or about 5 
days earlier than Newburgh. 
TWO CROPS IN ONE YEAR 
The plants are vigorous, healthy and hardy and increase rapidly. Buy a few { 
plants this year and be well on your way to a fine patch of this wonderful berry. 
Just the berry for home gardens—provides berries for your table most all season. 
Only a few plants available—order early and avoid disappointment. 
“NEW DURHAM" 
New red Everbearing varieties originated by Dr. Yeager of the University of New 
Hampshire. Healthy, hardy, vigorous growers and heavy producers. The canes 
grow 3 to 3% feet tall, upright, ideal for picking. Fruit firm and of highest quality. 
PRICES ON NEW 
SEPTEMBER 
RASPBERRY 
1 year plants, No. 1 
Suckers, 5 for $1.50; 
10 for $2.50; 25 for 
$6.00; 100 for $20.00. 
Excellent for freezing or eating fresh. Prices same as New September above. 
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