. Catalogue and price list of the German Nurseries. Nursery stock Nebraska Beatrice Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs. 10 NURSERIES, BEATRICE, NEBRASKA. BLACKBERRIES—Continued. Agawam. Fair size, sweet and tender, very hardy and productive.' Eari/v Harvest. Very early, productive. One of the best, but must be protected over winter north of here, cover with straw or old hay Stone's Hardy. Originated in Wisconsin. and fruit of excellent quality Snyder. Enormously productive, fruit sweet and juicy; no hard core; hardy. A


. Catalogue and price list of the German Nurseries. Nursery stock Nebraska Beatrice Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs. 10 NURSERIES, BEATRICE, NEBRASKA. BLACKBERRIES—Continued. Agawam. Fair size, sweet and tender, very hardy and productive.' Eari/v Harvest. Very early, productive. One of the best, but must be protected over winter north of here, cover with straw or old hay Stone's Hardy. Originated in Wisconsin. and fruit of excellent quality Snyder. Enormously productive, fruit sweet and juicy; no hard core; hardy. A leading market variety Taylor. Berries very large and of fine flavor. Ripens late Canes of vigor- ous growth. Very hardy in cold sections Blackberries, free by Lay the canes down in the fall and Very hardy, a good bearer, very. Perl Per 10 Per 100 Per 1600 05 20 2 00 15 00 05 20 2 00 15 00 UO OA a UU 10 UU 05 20 2 00 15 00 05 40 4 00 25 00 05 40 Iceberg. mail ICEBERG. Raised by Luther Burbank, the "Wiz- ard of ; The following is Mr. Burbank's own description of white black- berry Iceberg: "One of the great-grandpar- ents of Iceberg was Lawton. The first gener- ation of seedlings, when crossed with Crystal White, was all black the second, also, though varying much in other respects; but the third produced this wonderful plant, bearing the snowiest white berries ever seen. Very little attention was paid to the long rows of cross- bred descendants, until one day this berry was discovered, among its black relatives, with the canes bending in various direc- tions with their load of delicious, snowy berries, which are not only white, but so transparent that the seeds, which are unusu- ally small, may be seen in the berries when ripe. Clusters, larger than those of Lawton; berries, as near as could be judged, were at least as large, earlier, sweeter, and more ten- der and melting throughout, though as firm as Lawton is when ; Price—25 cents ea


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