MISS ELLA V. BAINES, The Woman Florist, SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. 



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SMALL FRUITS 



Blackberries 



(Best Varieties) 



ELDORADO BLACKBERRIES— Fruit very large, jet black, 

 good shipper, good quality, and a great producer. We per- 

 sonally recommend this variety above any other that is offered. 

 Comparatively new but has proven itself to be the best of all 

 varieties. 10 plants, 60c; 100 for $5.50; 500 for $25.00. 



Raspberries 



(Best Varieties) 



CARDINAL RASPBERRY — Dark red oi almost purple berries 

 thru a long season. Fine quality. $1.50 for 25; $4.00 for 100; 

 $15.00 for 500. 



CUMBERLAND RASPBERRY— The largest of all black caps; 



firm and good shipper, and one of the most profitable as a market 



berry. $1 .50 for 25 ; $4.00 for 1 00 ; $1 5.00 for 500. 

 CUTHBERT RASPERRIES— Fruit large, dark; crimson, firm, 



sweet, rich, highly flavored, and as beautiful as strawberries. 



$1.50 for 25; $4.00 for 100; $15.00 for 500. 



Strawberries 



(Best Varieties) 



AROMA (Per.) — One of the finest for long-distance shipping. The 

 large berries are bright red to the center. Of conical shape, with 

 prominent yellow seeds that help to make them very attractive 

 on the market. The quality is such that it is a leader with 

 many growers. 



BUBACH (Imp.) — This variety has never failed to win a repu- 

 tation wehrever planted. It is famous for its beautifully col- 

 ored, large berries and mammoth crops. It is a leader among 

 the money makers, an old, well tested variety that has never 

 failed. 



UNCLE JIM (Per.) — It is a strong grower that bears large fruit of a 

 rich color. One of the best for canning; a good market vaiiety 

 and a good shipper. Heavy producer. 



SENATOR DUNLAP (Per.)— The demand for this variety has 

 been increasing steadily, as it has an unusually long fruiting 

 season. It bears immense quantities of large, handsome, rich, 

 fine-flavored, dark red berries, which are uniform in size and 

 shape and very attractive in appearance. 



Sold Only in Bunches of 25 or Over. 



PRICE, PER 100, $1.50; PER 500, $6.00; 1,000, $8.50. 

 PLANT 1 TO 1 K FEET IN ROWS 4 FEET WIDE. 



Strawberry — Senator Dunlap. 















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Raspberry — Cumberland. 



Grapes (Best Varieties) 



AGAWAN — -Deep red or maroon. Large meaty berries borne 



in large bunches. 1 year, each, 25c; dozen, $2.50; 2 years, 



each, 30c; dozen, $3.25. 

 CONCORD — Keeps well, ships well and sells well. Bunches big, 



berries are juicy, sweet and delicious. Concord overcomes 



local grape trouble and is safe to plant. Price, 1 year, each, 



20c; dozen, $2.25; 2 years, each, 25c; dozen, $2.75. 

 CATAWBA — The last to ripen; bunch and berries are large; the 



flesh is juicy, pulpy and possesses a delightful sugary flavor. 



Price, 1 year, 25c; dozen, $2.75; 2 years, each, 30c; dozen, 



$3.25. 

 MOORE'S EARLY — -Medium bunch, berry large, jet black with 



purple bloom; ripens fully two weeks earlier than Concord. 1 



year, each, 20c; dozen, 



$2.25; 2 years, each 25c; 



dozen, $2.75. 

 NIAGARA — Standard white 



grape. Both bunch and 



berries are large to very 



large. Flesh is firm, juicy, 



without much pulp; flavor 



is of the very best, and does 



not resemble any other 



sort. The vine is hardy, 



vigorous, and extremely 



productive. Frankly speak- 

 ing, it is hard to describe 



Niagara, so numerous are 



its points of superiority. 



1 year, each, 20c; dozen, 



$2.25; 2 years, each, 25c; 



dozen, $2.75. 

 SALEM — Bunch large and heavy; 



berries round, and an inch thick; 



flesh tender; flavor sweet, aro- 

 matic. For table it is hard to beat. 



Price, 1 year, each, 20c; dozen, 



$2.25; 2 years, each, 25c; dozen, 



$2.75. 

 WORDEN — A black grape that resem- 

 bles Concord closely but with more 



tender pulp, higher quality and ripens 



a week to ten days earlier. A little 



larger in both bunch and berry than 



Concord. 1 year, each, 20c; dozen, 



$2.25; 2 years, each, 25c; dozen, 



$2.75. 



