. The what and how of southwestern planting. Nursery stock Texas Sherman Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Texas Sherman Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. John S. Kerr, Sherman, Texas L5 RASPBERRIES. Kansas. A fine large, successful western blackcap. Tyler. Very early ; a good black- cap . Turner. Early, prolific, red. Gregg. Very large ; fine late blackcap. BLACKBERRIES and DEWBERRIES. IN SUCCESSION. The Sorsby May, or May Chief. The most remarkable and most valuable Blackberry yet intro- duced. A native Texan, fr


. The what and how of southwestern planting. Nursery stock Texas Sherman Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Texas Sherman Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. John S. Kerr, Sherman, Texas L5 RASPBERRIES. Kansas. A fine large, successful western blackcap. Tyler. Very early ; a good black- cap . Turner. Early, prolific, red. Gregg. Very large ; fine late blackcap. BLACKBERRIES and DEWBERRIES. IN SUCCESSION. The Sorsby May, or May Chief. The most remarkable and most valuable Blackberry yet intro- duced. A native Texan, fruiting most wonderfully, but until four years ago known only locally near Texarkana, where it has been grown for many years. A week earlier than Early Harvest and Austin Mayes, and equally prolific. Fruit nearly as large, handsomer and of better quality than Dallas. Canes strong, upright, open, easily picked, very enduring of cold, heat and drought. The fruit easily tops the market over all competitors when the market is best. A very Klondike at home to the market orchardist. I have secured a large stock of the genuine berry, and confidently commend early and liberal planting of The Sorsby Chief for home and market. 15 cts. each, $ per doz , $5 per 100, $35 per 1,000. *Trinity. Early; of medium size; good ; very prolific. Found on Trinity River near Dallas. 10 cts. each, #3 per 100. Austin Mayes Dewberry. Originated at Pilot Point, Texas. Early ; immensely productive ; of largest size and fine qual- ity. Very profitable. Endures drought remarkably. Ripe May 20 to 31. 10 cts. each, $3 per 100. Early Harvest. Immensely prolific ; vigorous, upright, with few thorns ; rather small, firm ; very profitable for early market ; free from rust. Robison. Very vigorous, upright, pro- lific ; berries uniformly very large, of best quality. Sells at the highest market price. Originated by Willard Robison, of Cisco, Texas. It has fruited here for a number of years and has proven itself one


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