Lilly's complete annual : seeds fertilizers spray materiels poultry supplies stock foods bee supplies . 0 $ $ years old: .25 Chives, or Schnittlauch Large clumps; may be divided. Season Nov. fstto May 15th. Price: 10c per clump: $ per doz. clumps. Prices do not include postage. If to be shipped by parcel post, postage will be additional. 68* THE CHAS. H. LILLY CO. BURBANKS ^ PhenomenalBlrry ONE of Luther Burbanks greatest tri-umphs; the result of a cross between theCalifornia Dewberry and the CuthbertRaspberry. It is different from any other berryexcept the Loganberr


Lilly's complete annual : seeds fertilizers spray materiels poultry supplies stock foods bee supplies . 0 $ $ years old: .25 Chives, or Schnittlauch Large clumps; may be divided. Season Nov. fstto May 15th. Price: 10c per clump: $ per doz. clumps. Prices do not include postage. If to be shipped by parcel post, postage will be additional. 68* THE CHAS. H. LILLY CO. BURBANKS ^ PhenomenalBlrry ONE of Luther Burbanks greatest tri-umphs; the result of a cross between theCalifornia Dewberry and the CuthbertRaspberry. It is different from any other berryexcept the Loganberry, which it closely re-sembles, but is larger, sweeter, has a smallercore, will make twice the amount of jelly, andthe canes are stronger, more vigorous, and moreproductive. A half-dozen plants will produceall of this delicious fruit that an ordinary familycan use. 20c each; $ dozen; $ per 100. Loganberry A cross between the blackberry and raspberry,superior to either in size and flavor, and entirelydifferent from any other berry except thePhenomenal. 15c each; $ dozen; $ per blackberriesHimalaya Giant New Mammoth A remarkable berry, producing immense crops ofexceedingly large, sweet, juicy berries, with a deliciousaromatic flavor. The plant is a rampant grower,single canes often making a growth of fifty feet in oneseason. The berries are produced in immense clus-ters, beginning to ripen in July and continuing untilwinter. The original plants were brought from theHimalaya Mountains, where they have been grownfor many centuries, and the severe climate has madethem unusually hardy, enabling them to withstnad ex-tremes of cold, heat and drought. Prices, 15c each; $ p The Mammoth Blackberry is in a class by itself,and no other blackberry can be compared with it insize or flavor, berries two and one-half inches longbeing not uncommon. The fruit ripens three weeksearlier than the Evergreen. Lucretia Dewberry A trailing blackberry, the finest of its class.


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