. Catalog of hardy perennials shrubs, vines, roses, hedge plants evergreen trees small fruits and garden roots with illustrations and comments : no. 1. Trees Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Plants Catalogs; Horticulture Catalogs; Perennials Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Commercial catalogs New Jersey Little Silver. Field of St. Regis, planted Spring, 1910. Pfiotogzaphed August 20th. first class order; and it can readily be kept in perfect condition for several days after be- ing gathered. In brief, it is such a marvel as to size, beauty and ex- cellence, it has been given the name of
. Catalog of hardy perennials shrubs, vines, roses, hedge plants evergreen trees small fruits and garden roots with illustrations and comments : no. 1. Trees Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Plants Catalogs; Horticulture Catalogs; Perennials Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Commercial catalogs New Jersey Little Silver. Field of St. Regis, planted Spring, 1910. Pfiotogzaphed August 20th. first class order; and it can readily be kept in perfect condition for several days after be- ing gathered. In brief, it is such a marvel as to size, beauty and ex- cellence, it has been given the name of St. Regis; the finest hotel in the world, with guests who are the most fastidious and discriminating of all epicures. The merits of this truly reliable, everbearing raspberry may be summarized as fol- lows: 1. It is the earliest of all red raspberries; beginning to ripen at Monmouth from June 15th to 20th—just as the strawberry crop is waning. 2. It is wonderfully prolific; the first or main crop being far greater than that of any other red variety known, (equalling the most porlific black cap or purple cane sort). 3. It gives a crop of fruit all summer and autumn, fruiting on the old canes in generous quantities until late in August. By this date, berries begin to ripen upon the young, i. e., current year's canes, which continue to produce berries in increasing num- bers until late autumn; in fact, until severe frosts occur. 4. The berries are of a bright crimson, of large size and of surpassing quality —rich, sugary with full raspberry flavor. They are of exceedingly meaty, firm texture and keep in good condition longer, after being gathered, than any other red raspberry. As a shipper it is unexcelled. 5. The canes are of stocky, strong growth with a great abundance of dark green leatherly leaves, that never scald nor sunburn. 6. It succeeds upon all soils, whether light and sandy or cold heavy clay and the canes are absolutely hardy—always and everywhere—so far as te
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