BLACKBERRIES 



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PRICES FOR "REGISTERED" BLACKBERRY 

 PLANTS 



Darrow — Ranger — Raven 



6 10 25 50 100 



$5.40 $6.75 $12.40 $21.40 $37.15 



Smoofhstem — Thornfree — DIrksen — Black Satin 



6 10 25 50 100 



$6.00 $7.05 $13.75 $23.75 $41.25 



See Commercial Growers Price List (or Larger Quantities- Pajes 26-27 

 "THORNY" 



RANGER (6205) Fruit large, glossy, firm, sweet. Ripens 

 earlier than Darrow and about with Raven. Has stood up 

 well in canned, frozen packs. A good wine berry. Plants 

 are upright, vigorous, very productive and hardy. 



RAVEN (6206) Early ripening, with good quality. 

 Berries large, attractive. Good in canned and frozen packs. 

 Bush erect, vigorous, very productive and hardy. 



DARROW (6202) This is the finest of all new black- 

 berries. Darrow produces very large crops of delicious, firm 

 berries. These luscious berries measure about 1 inch long 

 and as much as ■J^ inch wide. Plants are vigorous, very 

 winter hardy, and produce well at an early age. Try some! 



COMANCHE (6212) An early-midseason variety from 

 Arkansas similar to Cherokee in fruit size, firmness, and 

 quality. Not as ideally suited for mechanical harvest as 

 Cherokee, but excellent for hand harvest and fresh market. 



CHEROKEE (6211) A midseason, erect, highly productive 

 variety producing large, firm fruits of good quality specially 

 adapted to mechanical harvesting. From Arkansas. 



•THORNLESS" 



DIRKSEN (6208) A sister to Black Satin that ripens 7 to 

 10 days earlier. A bit less vigorous, but with the same qual- 

 ity and hardiness. Yields of both varieties have reached 

 18,000 to 24,000 pounds per acre. 



SMOOTHSTEM (6204) A completely thornless com- 

 panion variety to Thornfree that was originated by the 

 U.S.D.A. The canes are vigorous, productive, and hardy 

 to central Ohio. Fruits ripen about one month after 

 Eldorado. They are large, firm, blunt, jet black and of 

 good flavor. Plants of Smoothstem and Thornfree do not 

 sucker. 



BLACK SATIN (6207) New heavy-yielding, semi-erect 

 thornless type ripening two weeks earlier than Thornfree. 

 Improved quality and hardiness should be of interest for 

 home garden, pick-your-own, or local market use. 



THORNFREE (6203) A fine new thornless blackberry 

 from the U.S.D.A. that is hardy in all but the most 

 northern areas of the United States. Fruits of Thornfree 

 ripen about three weeks later than Eldorado and about 

 one week earlier than Smoothstem. Fruits are medium- 

 large, glossy, firm, blunt, and good. Canes are not so 

 vigorous as Smoothstem, generally trailing the first year 

 after planting, but semi-upright thereafter. 



MUSCADINE GRAPES 



These fine grapes grow vigorously and produce heavy 

 crops from Delaware to Te.xas. Dearing is self-fruitful and 

 is needed to pollinate Hunt and Scuppernong. One vine 

 will pollinate nine others. 



SCUPPERNONG (6O2I) Clusters medium size, 

 bronze; fruit medium to large; skin medium to thin; qual- 

 ity excellent. Ripens early. It has a sweet foxy flavor that 

 is agreeably tart. The most popular muscadine variety. 

 Needs pollination. 



HUNT (6022) Clusters large; fruit medium to large. 

 Skin medium to thin, black; excellent quality. Ripens 

 early midseason. Hunt is the best all-purpose black musca- 

 dine. It is excellent for wine, unfermented juice, jelly, 

 jams, and all other commercial purpose. Needs pollina- 

 tion. 



DEARING (6023) Perfect-flowered. Bronze clusters of 

 medium size; skin thin; fruit medium to small. Excellent 

 quality; production heavy. Ripens midseason. The best 

 bronze perfect-flowered muscadine. Self-fruitful and will 

 pollinate Hunt and Scuppernong. ,. 



PRICES FOR ALL MUSCADINE VARIETIES 



Each 

 2 yr., No. 1 only $2.50 $2.30 $2.15 



See Commercial Growers Price List for Larger Quantities- Pages 28-27 



3 

 each 



$2.30 



10 

 each 



25 

 each 



$2.00 



50 

 each 



$1.90 



SEE AGRIFORM FOR GRAPES 

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