. Lovett's guide to fruit culture : spring, 1901. ariety and fills one withastonishment upon beholding it, and so it is thatfor the past two seasons all the plants grown havenot been sufficient to supply the immense demandfor it. The berries are immense; in shape, longerthan they are broad, resembling blackberries; jetblack with little or no bloom, very firm and of ex-cellent qualitjr, sweet and pleasant, canes strong,vigorous and exceptionally hardy, bearing largecrops annually. Owing to its great size, beauty,good quality, vigor, hardiness of cane and re-markable productiveness, it has been


. Lovett's guide to fruit culture : spring, 1901. ariety and fills one withastonishment upon beholding it, and so it is thatfor the past two seasons all the plants grown havenot been sufficient to supply the immense demandfor it. The berries are immense; in shape, longerthan they are broad, resembling blackberries; jetblack with little or no bloom, very firm and of ex-cellent qualitjr, sweet and pleasant, canes strong,vigorous and exceptionally hardy, bearing largecrops annually. Owing to its great size, beauty,good quality, vigor, hardiness of cane and re-markable productiveness, it has been termed thebusiness Raspberry, which title is peculiarlyappropriate. I am receiving the ve^ finest re-ports of it from all parts of the countrj. Its sea-son of ripening is midseason. Doz., 50c; 100,$; 1000, $ KANSAS {Cap). One of the best of the standard Black-caps, better than Gregg, because of its greater hardiness, lessbloom and greater productiveness. It is a a profitable mar-ket sort and its handsome appearance and fine flavor make.


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