. [Choice new fruits]. Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Raspberries Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Commercial catalogs Ohio New Carlisle. W. N. SCajiff, N]-;\v , Ohio. Gault. An everbearing Raspberry of remarkable merit originating in Ashland County, ; $6 per 1000. Palmer. Perhaps the best of the older varieties of early kinds. Fruit large and good e. Bush a vigorous grower and very productive. $1 per 100; $8 per 1000. Gregg. An old variety of merit too well known to need description. 75c per 100; $6 per K>00. Hopkins. Medium early; prolific; quality good. SI per 100. Smiths. Originated in N


. [Choice new fruits]. Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Raspberries Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Commercial catalogs Ohio New Carlisle. W. N. SCajiff, N]-;\v , Ohio. Gault. An everbearing Raspberry of remarkable merit originating in Ashland County, ; $6 per 1000. Palmer. Perhaps the best of the older varieties of early kinds. Fruit large and good e. Bush a vigorous grower and very productive. $1 per 100; $8 per 1000. Gregg. An old variety of merit too well known to need description. 75c per 100; $6 per K>00. Hopkins. Medium early; prolific; quality good. SI per 100. Smiths. Originated in New York and was quite popular in that state; however, it has not done so well of late years. $1 per 100. Conrath. A blackcap coming originally from Michigan. Prof. Taft, of Michigan Ex- periment Station who is reliable authority, says in regard to Conrath: "As compared with I i egg I would say they are two weeks earlier, hardier, less subject to disease and fully equal to that variety when at its best in productiveness and quality of ; $1 per doz.; $2 per 100. Earhart Everbearing (Black). One of the best of the everbearing raspberries. Produc- ing a moderate crop on last year's canes at the usual season, and a second crop in September upon the new canes. The plants are vigorous and healthy. The fruit is glossy black; quite firm. SI per dozen; $2 per 100. Nemaha Fruit. Similar to Gregg, hardier, more prolific, and better quality. Season same as Gregg. $1 per 100; $8 per 1000. Johnson Sweet. Ripens mid-season; medium size; productive. $1 per 100; $8 per 1000. Ohio. One of the best market varieties. Grown by the thousand for evaporating purposes, and for use in fresh state. Canes very vigorous, hardy and productive. $1 per 100; $7 per 1000. Thornless. Berry medium size; ripens before Palmer or Souhegan. Canes almost destitute of thorns. $2 per 100. Red, Purple and Yellow Raspberries. This class of fruit is becoming more popular each season. They are perfectly hardy


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