. Spring 1901. Nursery stock Ohio New Carlisle Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Seedlings Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. ROUGH RIDER. Originated in Oswego County, New York, by Chas. I,earned. A seedling of Eureka, ferti- lized by Gandy. It is a good runner and enormously productive. Berries very large, color dark red like Gandy. What makes it esp>ecially valuable is its extreme firmness which enables the grower to ship to very distant mar- kets. It is also a late berry, which taken in connection with its great size and attractive appearance cannot fail t
. Spring 1901. Nursery stock Ohio New Carlisle Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Seedlings Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. ROUGH RIDER. Originated in Oswego County, New York, by Chas. I,earned. A seedling of Eureka, ferti- lized by Gandy. It is a good runner and enormously productive. Berries very large, color dark red like Gandy. What makes it esp>ecially valuable is its extreme firmness which enables the grower to ship to very distant mar- kets. It is also a late berry, which taken in connection with its great size and attractive appearance cannot fail to make it one of the most valuable varieties grown. The originator received $1,150 from his patch of a little over two acres, half of which were old beds. Price, 75g. per dozen; $ per 100; $ per 1,000. BENJAniN. (Per.) A valuable late variety from the extreme North, where it has become very popular among growers. Offered for the first time. This fine Minnesota berry is a variety of the Sharpless type, yielding fruit of immense size and luscious quality. The plant is a thrifty and healthy grower, making many runners, and is enormously productive. It is a highly desirable sort for the home garden, and valuable for market where the feature of light color is not an objection. Bisexual flower. Season late. Price, 10c each; $ per dozen; $. per 100. KANSAS. This is the valuable new berry for which was paid $ in gold for twelve plants. The Kansas originated in the state from which it takes its name. The plant is an extremely vigorous grower, as free from rust or disease of any kind as was ever grown. Its drouth resisting qualities are unsj^rpassed by none. Its blossoms are pistillate. Its fruit is a brilliant crimson, not only on the surface, but through and through. Time of ripening medium late. It is quite productive of fine medium to large berries that show up well in the baskets and attract the best buyers. The berry is firm enough to make a good commercial v
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