. Lovett's guide to fruit culture : spring, 1901. robust grower of all the blackberries, the canes growingstraight and erect and branching into tree form. They areexceedingly productive, beginning to bear fruit in July andcontinuing for a long time. The berries are very large, bornein heavy clusters, clear shining black and exceedingly sweetand delicious. An excellent variety for family use. Doz.,50c; 100, $ ELDORADO. Especially valuable for its fine qualitywhich renders it one of the best for table use. It grows sowell, it yields so heavily, and the fruit is so good and hand-some that it


. Lovett's guide to fruit culture : spring, 1901. robust grower of all the blackberries, the canes growingstraight and erect and branching into tree form. They areexceedingly productive, beginning to bear fruit in July andcontinuing for a long time. The berries are very large, bornein heavy clusters, clear shining black and exceedingly sweetand delicious. An excellent variety for family use. Doz.,50c; 100, $ ELDORADO. Especially valuable for its fine qualitywhich renders it one of the best for table use. It grows sowell, it yields so heavily, and the fruit is so good and hand-some that it always gives delight. The canes are strong,hardy and productive, whilst the berries are of but mediumsize, glossy jet black, sweet, melting, rich and about second early. Doz., 50c; 100, $; 1000, $ EARLY HARVEST. One of the most valuable andprofitable for market on ac-count of its extreme of small size but veryuniform, of a bright, glossyblack, and of excellent not of ironclad hardi-ness,


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