﻿LIST OF FRUIT PLANTS FOR 1913. 



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SMALL FRUIT PLANTS. 



DEWBERRY. 



Lucretla (Creeping Blackberry)— Early, hardy and vigorous. 

 The berries are far larger and the equal in quality of the 

 finest Blackberry, soft, sweet and luscious. Price, each 15c; 

 per doz. $1.50; per 100 $5.00. 



CURRANTS. 



Black Naples — The best black variety, large and productive. 



Fay's Prolific — The largest and finest Red Currant grown; very 

 productive. 



Perfection — A new variety produced by scientifically crossing 

 Fay's Prolific and White Grape. It is early in ripening, the 

 fruit very large and the flavor very superior. Each 20c; 

 per doz. $2.00. By mail $2.25 per dozen. 



Victoria — Red; very large and productive; a strong, erect 

 grower. 



White Grape — The best table variety; large and very pro- 

 ductive. 



Strong 2-year-old plants, except where noted, each 15c; per 

 doz. $1.50. By mail 25c per doz. extra. 



GOOSEBERRIES. 

 Strong Two-Y ear-Old Plants. 



Downing — A favorite variety of a light green color; vigorous 

 and productive. Each 15c; per doz. $1.50; per 100 $10.00. 



Houghton — A large cropper, color light red, almost free from 

 mildew. Strong plants; 2 years old, price 15c; per doz. $1.50; 

 per 100 $10.00. 



Red Jacket — Fruit large and of fine quality. The best and 

 largest red American variety. Very productive; free from 

 mildew. Strong plants, price, each $20c; per doz. $2.00; per 

 100 $15.00. 



Industry — Berries large and of excellent flavor. Color dark 

 red. Strong plants, price, each 20c; per doz. $2.00; per 

 100 $15.00. By mail 25c per doz. extra. 



RASPBERRIES. Black Varieties. 



Columbian — Deep purplish red, sweet and highly flavored, 

 berry large, wonderfully productive. 



Cumberland — The largest of the black sorts, far surpassing all 

 others. Fruit very large, firm, of fine quality and ships well. 



Gregg — Very large and firm; late. 



Nemeha — Large, firm, hardy; best of all. 



Oltler — As large as Gregg and ten days earlier. Fine quality 

 Strong plants, each 10c; per doz. 75c; per 100 $3.00. By mail 

 10c per doz. extra. 



Red Varieties. 



Cardinal— Recommended very highly for family use especially. 

 It makes a great growth, is extremely hardy and its rich, 

 red, pure-flavored fruit is produced in wonderful abundance. 



Cutbbert — An old hardy market variety, remarkable for its 

 shipping qualities and great productiveness. 



Marlboro — The best early berry for the market; cane hard and 

 productive. . 



Loudon — Very hardy and productive; a splendid shipper; large 

 and fine quality. 



Strong plants, each 10c; per doz. 75c; per 100 $3.00. By mail 

 10c per doz extra. 



ST. REGIS — The "Early Till Late" Raspberry. — A continuous 

 fruiting sort, bearing unceasingly from June to October. It 

 is furthermore the earliest fruiting red sort, beginning to 

 ripen from June 15th to 20th. The fruit is of large size and 

 surpassing quality. Any soil seems to suit it. Price, each 

 25c; per dozen $2.00. 



HARDY GRAPES. 

 Strong Two-Year-Old- Plants. 



Brighton — One of the -best dark red grapes; bunches large, 

 sweet and of the highest quality. Ripe September 1st. 



Concord — A large, well-known grape, ripening about the mid- 

 dle of September. The first hardy grape introduced and still 

 as good as the best. 



Delaware — Small red berries of excellent flavor. 



Moore's Early — An excellent variety, ripening three 'weeks be- 

 fore the Concord. Bunch large; berries black. 



Niagara — The best white grape; hardy, vigorous and pro- 

 ductive. 



Worden — A seedling of the Concord, but of superior quality 

 and productiveness, ripening some weeks earlier. 

 Price, each 20c; per doz. $1.50. 



BLACKBERRIES. 



Aneient Briton — The best and most profitable variety grown. 

 It is enormously productive, extremely vigorous and fairlj* 

 hardy; berries very large and luscious. 



Rathbun — A superior early variety, in quality in a class by 

 itself. The berries are large, jet black, very glossy and per- 

 manent, never turning red, have small seeds and no hard 

 core, and their flavor is delicious. 



Snyder — Early, hardy and productive. The leading variety 

 where hardiness is demanded. Price, each 10c; per doz. $1.00; 

 per 100 $2.50. 



HIMALAYA GIANT BERRY. 



Classed by culturists among the Blackberries but in reality 

 a Raspberry-Blackberry. The canes "are like those of the 

 Raspberry and the fruit is black, resembling mammoth Black- 

 berries in appearance. The berries are of great size and under 

 favorable conditions the plants grow to a great height. The 

 berries are rich and sweet in flavor and literally melt in the 

 mouth. 



Strong plants each 25c; per doz. $2.50. 



WHITE BLACKBERRY — Iceberg. 



A large white berry combining all the good qualities of the 

 best black varieties. Mixed with black sorts on the table makes 

 a very delectable, attractive dish. The fruit is large and pro- 

 duced in large quantities. Strong plants, each 15c; doz. $1.50. 



STRAWBERRIES. 



All Strawberries are either stamihate or pistilate, perfect 

 or imperfect, and pistilate varieties should have staminate 

 sorts planted with them about every third row; failures often 

 arise from the fact that many cultivators do not understand 

 this law. For garden culture plant 15 inches apart in rows 

 18 to 24 inches apart. 



Beder Wood (Staminate) — Very productive. A standard mar- 

 ket variety. 

 Brandywine (Staminate) — Large, late, vigorous and of excel- 

 lent quality. 

 Bubach (Pistilate) — Medium early. A valuable home berry; 



large and handsome. 

 Clyde (Staminate) — Large, very showy, of good quality and 



very productive. 

 Creseent (Pistilate)— Hardy, productive. 

 Enhance (Staminate) — Mid-season, productive; large, dark 



crimson; good quality. 

 Gandy (Staminate)— Very late; fine shipper. 

 Glen Mary (Staminate)— Very large; productive, and fine 



quality. 

 Haverlanrt (Pistilate)— Early. A large cropper; fruit large. 

 Jessie (Staminate)— Large and productive. 



Kevitt's Wonder (Staminate) — Berries large, of exceptionally 



fine flavor, long, bright-red in color and produced in great 



abundance on good soil. Medium early. Per doz. 50c; per 



100 $2.75. 



Lovett (Staminate) — A vigorous grower. Fruit large, firm; 



good color. Medium late, very productive. 

 Michel's Early (Staminate) — Excellent sort; hardy, productive, 



early. 

 Norwood (Staminate)— A mammoth variety, the originator 

 claiming the berries to be sometimes 3 inches in diameter. 

 Enormous yielder. Fruit of superior quality. Fine for those 

 who wish fancy fruit. Per doz. 50c; per 100 $2.75. 

 Rough Rider (Staminate)— Very large: exceedingly vigorous 



and productive. 

 Senator Dunlap (Staminate) — An extra prolific medium size 

 variety, very dark red when ripe; excellent shipper; rrpens 

 with Warfield. 

 Splendid (Staminate)— Large; fine quality, good market berry; 



very productive. 

 Warfield (Pistilate) — Highly esteemed for its large and uni- 

 form berries, and considered one of the very best sorts for 

 marketing. 



Except where noted, price per doz. 25c; per 100 $1.50. 



