92 



CUKRIE BRUTHhKS CU. FARM AND GARDEN ANNUAL. 



^M1I1L liLALKmUICi ILIBIUG. 



STRAWBERRIES. 



All stra-wberries are either staminate or pis- 

 tilate (male or female), and pistilate varieties 

 should have staminate sorts planted Tvith them 

 about every third row; failures often arise from 

 the fact that many cultivators do not understand 

 this law. 

 Beder Wood (Staminate) — Very productive. A 



standard market variety. 



Brandyrrine (Staminate) — Large, late, vigorous 

 and of excellent quality. 



Bubach (Pistilate) — Medium early. A valuable 

 home berry; large and handsome. 



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

 quality and very productive. 



Crescent (Pistilate) — Hardy, productive. 



Enhance (Staminate) — Mid-season, productive; 

 large, dark crimson; good quality. 



Eureka (Pistilate) — Late; very productive; fine 

 quality. 



Gandy (Staminate) — Very late; fine shipper. 



Glen Mary (Staminate) — Very large, productive, 

 and fine quality. 



Haverland (Pistilate) — Early. A large cropper; 

 fruit large. 



Jessie (Staminate) — Verj^ large and productive. 



liOvett (Staminate) — A vigorous grower. Fruit large, 



firm; good color. Medium late, very productive. 

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



productive, early. 

 Rio (Staminate) — A valuable medium variety; very 



firm. 

 Rough Rider (Staminate) — Very large and attractive; 



exceedingly vigorous and productive. 

 Sparta (Staminate) — The first prize Wisconsin Strawberry 



wherever shown; largest of all; beautiful color. 

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



very productive. 

 Van Deman (Staminate) — An excellent variety; comes in with 



Warfield. 

 Warfield (Pistilate) — Highly esteemed for its large and uniform 



berries, and considered one of the very best sorts for mar- 

 keting. 

 Any of the Above, Price — Per doz. 25c; per 100 $1.50. 



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 middle 



of September. 

 Dclaivare — Small red berries of excellent flavor. 

 Moore's Early — The finest grape grown, ripening three weeks 



before the Concord. Bunch large; berries black. 

 Niagara — The best white grape, hardy, vigorous and productive. 

 Worden — .\ seedling of the Concord, but of superior quality and 



productiveness, ripening some ■weeks earlier. 



Price — Each 15c; per doz. ?1,50. 



BLACKBERRIES. 



Ancient Briton — The best and most 



profitable variety grown. It is 



enormously productive, extremely 



vigorous and fairly hardy; berries 



very large and luscious. Price, 



each 10c; per doz. 75c; per 100 $3. 

 Snyder — Early, hardy and produc- 

 tive. Price, each 10c; per doz. 60c; 



per 100 $2.50. 



WHITE BLACKBERRY. 



"Iceberg." 



\ splendid large white berry com- 

 bining all the good qualities of the 

 best black sorts. The fruit, although 

 extra large and melting, is very firm 

 ^% ind deliciously sweet. It is a strong 

 'T'.^.uid thrifty grower, bearing abund- 

 nitly very early in the season. No 

 -, irden should be without it. Strong 

 plants, each 15c; per doz. $1.50. 



DEWBERRY. 

 Lucretia (Creeping Blackberry) — 

 Early, hardy and vigorous. Price, 

 each 10c; per doz. 75c; per 100 $3. 



GOOSEBERRIES. 



Downing — A favorite variety of a 



light green color; vigorous and 



productive. Each 15c; per doz. $1.25. 



Hongliton — A large cropper, color 



light red. almost free from mildew. 



Strong plants, 2 years old, price 15c; per doz. $1.25. 

 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. 

 Industrj- — An English variety of excep- 

 tional merit; berries large and of excel- 

 lent fiavor. Color dark red. Strong 

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



LUCBETIA DEWBERRY. 



CURRANTS. 



Black Naples — A black variety, large and 



productive. 

 Fay's Prolific — The largest and finest Red 



Currant grown; very productive. 

 Victoria — Red; very large and productive; 



a strong, erect grower. 

 AVhite Grape — The best table variety; 



large and very productive. 



btrong 2-year-old plants, each 15c; per 



doz. $1.50. 



RASPBERRIES. 



Black Varieties. 

 Columbian — Deep purplish red, sweet and 



highly flavored, berry large, wonderfully 



productive. 

 Gregg — Very large and firm; late. 

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

 Older — As large as Gregg and ten days 



earlier. Fine quality. 



Strong plants, each 10c; per doz. 50c; per 



100 $2.00. 



RED VARIETIES. 

 Cuthbert — 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. 50c; per 



100 $2.00. 

 LOGAN BERRY — Raspberry-Blackberry. 

 Fruit same shape and size as the largest 



blackberries. Color rich dark purplish 



red, very prolific; partakes of the fiavor 



of botli raspberries and blackberries. ; 



Price, each 15c; per doz. $1.50. 



MAKLBORO RASrBERBI. 



