. Catalog of small fruits hardy perennials, roses shrubs, vines, dahlias, hedge plants, evergreen trees, garden roots, etc. with illustrations and comments. Berries Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Plants Catalogs; Horticulture Catalogs; Perennials Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Commercial catalogs New Jersey Little Silver. % C» itouett, Little %imt, %. ^mal! fruit l^l^ur^ EWING'S WONDER BLACKBERRY Having received from trustworthy par- ties most glowing reports of this unique blackberry, I am departing from my usual custom by offering it before having fruited it. In describing it I can


. Catalog of small fruits hardy perennials, roses shrubs, vines, dahlias, hedge plants, evergreen trees, garden roots, etc. with illustrations and comments. Berries Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Plants Catalogs; Horticulture Catalogs; Perennials Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Commercial catalogs New Jersey Little Silver. % C» itouett, Little %imt, %. ^mal! fruit l^l^ur^ EWING'S WONDER BLACKBERRY Having received from trustworthy par- ties most glowing reports of this unique blackberry, I am departing from my usual custom by offering it before having fruited it. In describing it I can therefore give only what has been given me, viz.: "To Whom It May Concern: "The Ewing's Wonder Blackberry is all its name implies and exceeds in produc- tiveness the most sanguine expectations. When the promoter first told us of its growth and yield, we were decidedly scepti- cal and thought he was romancing. A visit to the farm and to the blackberry field and inquiries made among the neigh- bors dissipated all doubts. "The berry is of medium size, compact in structure and of the finest flavor. The plants are trained upon arbors, which they outgrow rapidly unless their growth has been anticipated by the erection of capacious _ . , „. • , TXT J Di °"^s> f^u^t clusters something like Mr. Eunng and trelhs of Ewtng s Wonder Blackberry. ^^^^^^^ pj^^^ ^^^^^^ p^^^^^^ less than fifteen feet apart, where the patch is a small one; but when there is an extensive field for them, they should be from twenty to twenty-five feet apart; for they will need the room. "Thirty-eight quarts have been picked from a two year old plant and greater yields have been reported. Run- ners from the parent stem usually grow not less than twenty-eight feet, and there are to be several of them. Forty feet runners in a single year are not unusual and can be found plentifully on the Ewing farm. "Farmers who give attention to berry raising cannot afford to be without thi


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