. Ornamental and fruit trees, shrubs, roses, Nurseries (Horticulture) Iowa Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Ornamental trees Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Roses Catalogs. Any ground that will produce a good crop of corn will grow Raspberries. Pre- pare the ground thoroughly. Plant the upright canes in rows 6 feet apart, and con- fine to a narrow hedge-row. The drooping cane varieties, plant in rows 7 feet apart, plants about 2^ feet apart in the row. Set the tips with the crown only about half an inch below the surface, and gradually fill in the furrow as the plants grow, until they stand 3


. Ornamental and fruit trees, shrubs, roses, Nurseries (Horticulture) Iowa Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Ornamental trees Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Roses Catalogs. Any ground that will produce a good crop of corn will grow Raspberries. Pre- pare the ground thoroughly. Plant the upright canes in rows 6 feet apart, and con- fine to a narrow hedge-row. The drooping cane varieties, plant in rows 7 feet apart, plants about 2^ feet apart in the row. Set the tips with the crown only about half an inch below the surface, and gradually fill in the furrow as the plants grow, until they stand 3 or 4 inches deep. Many prefer to plant in the fall. We plant in both spring and fall. UPRIGHT CANES, Cuthbert. Very large ; red ; handsome ; quality good. Ripens a little late, and continues a long time in fruit. Strong grower; hardy and pro- ductive. Good market berry. Golden Queen. Beautiful, bright golden yellow berries of large size and finest quality. The most popular and best yellow Raspberry yet introduced. A very desirable variety for the family garden. Like Cuthbert, it has strong, hardy canes, with large, healthy foliage. It is one of the greatest bearers we ever saw, the cut showing only the tip of a branch heavily laden. Gulden Queen Raspberry. DROOPING CANES. Columbian. A new seedling of Cuthbert. In color and fruit it closely resembles Shaffer. Is moderately firm, nearly sweet, a little later than Shaffer, with longer season. Plants, so far as tested, make a strong, vigorous growth. Gregg. Large; black, covered with heavy bloom ; a popular mar- ket sort. Canes of strong, vigor- ous growth. Not strictly hardy in the northern part of this state. Kansas. Originated in Kansas. There are few, if any, of the black- cap Raspberries that impress us more favorably than this. It suc- ceeds wherever tried, and will soon supersede some of the old varie- ties. For a market berry we be- lieve it has no equal. Its handsome appearance will always command a ready sale. In quality


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