. Allen's book of berries : 1916. Nurseries (Horticulture) Maryland Salisbury Catalogs; Nursery stock Maryland Salisbury Catalogs; Strawberries Maryland Salisbury Catalogs. TRUE-TO-NAME STRAWBERRY PLANTS 35 Ohta. RED RASPBERRIES, continued w 11 Red. This is the standard early variety. As a shipper it is unsurpassed, as iTiariDOro. j^ jg noted for its firmness both on the bushes and in shipping. It is pro- ductive of large, crimson, juicy berries. The bush is an upright, vigorous plant. It is greatly appreciated in New Jersey. The Colorado Agricultural Experiment Station says: "The best re


. Allen's book of berries : 1916. Nurseries (Horticulture) Maryland Salisbury Catalogs; Nursery stock Maryland Salisbury Catalogs; Strawberries Maryland Salisbury Catalogs. TRUE-TO-NAME STRAWBERRY PLANTS 35 Ohta. RED RASPBERRIES, continued w 11 Red. This is the standard early variety. As a shipper it is unsurpassed, as iTiariDOro. j^ jg noted for its firmness both on the bushes and in shipping. It is pro- ductive of large, crimson, juicy berries. The bush is an upright, vigorous plant. It is greatly appreciated in New Jersey. The Colorado Agricultural Experiment Station says: "The best red variety for ; The Cornell Station and the Maryland Station give good reports of it. Red. A production of Prof. Hansen, of Dakota. It fruited for us this year for the first time and, judging from one season, it proved itself to be the best red Raspberry- we have ever grown. The fruit is a beautiful scarlet in color, of excellent quality and large size. The plant, coming from Minnesota, is ver\- hardy without protection; it was the most healthy and vigorous red Raspberry on our place this year; no other produced such great quantities of uniformly good berries that are firm enough to grow com- mercially for shipping. Be sure to plant a few in your garden; you will be pleased with it both in quality of the fruit and vigor of the plant. Stock very limited. Red. A new Raspberry from New York. It is a very tall, strong grower and has stood 20 degrees below zero without injurying the buds. Berries are of excellent quality, highly colored ver>' bright scarlet, mammoth and uniform in size, and grows in clusters. Immensely pro- ductive and continues to bear through a long season. VV. O. & H. \V. Davis, leading commission merchants of New York City, say of it: "It is the best Raspberry ever shipped to New York. On a low market this variety sold at 8 cents per pint, while other varieties were bringing but 4 and 5 ; This is a berry worthy of your consid


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