Dahlias cannas gladious . ?J Field of St. Regis, planted Spring, 1910. ^I^ofogzaphed August 2,Oih. TTie merits of this truly reliable, everbearing raspberry may be summarized as fo first class order; and itcan readily be kept inperfect condition forseveral days after be-ing gathered. In brief,it is such a marvel asto size, beauty and ex-cellence, it has beengiven the name of ; the finest hotelin the world, withguests who are themost fastidious anddiscriminating of allepicures. ows; 1. It is the earliest of all red raspberries; beginning to ripen from June 15th to20th—just as the strawb


Dahlias cannas gladious . ?J Field of St. Regis, planted Spring, 1910. ^I^ofogzaphed August 2,Oih. TTie merits of this truly reliable, everbearing raspberry may be summarized as fo first class order; and itcan readily be kept inperfect condition forseveral days after be-ing gathered. In brief,it is such a marvel asto size, beauty and ex-cellence, it has beengiven the name of ; the finest hotelin the world, withguests who are themost fastidious anddiscriminating of allepicures. ows; 1. It is the earliest of all red raspberries; beginning to ripen from June 15th to20th—just as the strawberry crop is waning. 2. It is wonderfully prolific; the first or main crop being far greater than thatof any other red variety known, (equalling tiie most prolific black cap or purple cane sort). 3. It gives a crop of fruit all sum*4f and autumn, fruiting on the old canes ingenerous quantities until late in August. i3y this date, berries begin to ripen upon theyoung, i. e., current years canes, which continue to produ


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