NEw FLORAL GUIDE, SPRING 1911. 
THE BEST CURRANTS 
NEW POMONA (Red)—Has but few 
seeds, and is the sweetest and best 
of all currants. When grown for - 
market, has averaged over $400 per 
acre for several consecutive years. 
FAY’S PROLIFIC (Red) — The 
largest and one of the most pro- 
ductive red Currants ever grown; 
unexcelled for family use. 
WHITE GRAPE—tThe best White 
Currant; large size; very handsome 
and productive. 
GOOSEBERRY CURRANT 
“CRUNELLS’ * 
Fruit resembles a small 
Gooseberry and is highly 
valued for making jelly. 
An upright healthy 
grower, perfectly hardy, 
has no thorns, and is 
free from insects 
and disease; 
bears every year. 
Price, 15c. each; 
2 for 25c.; $1.00 
per doz., PRICES—I5c. each, 2 for 25c.; 
postpaid. $1.00 per doz., postpaid. Two= 
pet Size, year size, 20c. each; 3 for 45c.; 
hens _ $1.25 per doz., by express. 
OP) 
es " TWO GOOD GOOSEBERRIES. 
INDUSTRY—Berries of largest size, excellent flavor, pleasant and 
rich; dark red color when fully ripe. Strong, upright grower, an 
immense cropper and.less subject to mildew than most of the foreign 
varieties. Price, 15c. each; 2 for 25c.; 12 for $1.25, postpaid. 
Two-year size, 25c. each; 3 for 60c.; 12 for $2.25, by express. 
wy” DOWNING GOOSEBERRY — Large pale-green berries, very productive and ex- 
cellent for family use. All these improved varieties are highly valued for jams 
and all culinary uses, and many people consider them among the best fruits 
they have for this purpose. Price, 15c. each, 2 for 25c., $1.25 per doz., post- 
paid. Two-year size, 25c. each, 3 for 60c., $2.25 per doz., by express. 
Above in one-year size, $8.50 per 100, delivered. Two-year size, $15.00 per 100, by 
express. 
OFFER No. 127—The 2 Gooseberries and ‘‘ Crunells ’’ Goose= 
berry Currant for 40c. postpaid. The same 3 in two-year 
size for 60c., by express, or 75c., delivered. 
FIGHT BEST GRAPES 
_ CAMPBELL’S EARLY—One of the best early Grapes; large NIAGARA—The leading white Grape, very valuable and 
__ size, excellent quality; handsome clusters rich glossy black, handsome, succeeds well everywhere; quality excellent. 
“4 wee be etbloone Price, nice eee vines, 25c. each See prices below. 
or 65c. wo-year vines, 35c. each; 3 for 90c., postpaid. ; 
NEW GRAPE McPIKE—This new Grape originated in BRIGHTON—Color, red or amber, berries and bunch large 
Illinois and is claimed by the originator to be much larger and handsome, excellent quality. See prices below. 
and better than Concord, which it resembles in color. WORDEN—A splendid large black Grape, resembling Con- 
it is very BALA One wear wanes, auc cee at ae cord, but earlier and of fine quality. Prices below. 
Wwo- i . each; aC. -20, ald. One 
BERCKMANS__New and “iene fie aaltes. ee DIAMOND—tThe best early white Grape, juicy and but few 
dium size, borne in fine large clusters: color light red. seeds; excellent quality, large, hardy and vigorous. 
Price, good one-year vines, 15c. each, 2 for 25c., $1.10 per 7 : 7 : 
doz. ‘[wo-year vines, 25c. each; $2.00 per doz., postpaid. Prices for all Grapes in this column: One-year vines, 5c. 
CONCORD—The well-known standard variety. Succeeds each, 2 for 25c., $1.10 per doz. Two-year vines, 25c., 
wherever grapes will grow. See prices &@> $2.00 per doz., postpaid. 
OFFER No. 127a—The set of 8 fine one-year vines, only $1.00; 8 two-year vines, $1.75, postpaid. 
RASPBERRIES 
Raspberry 
Cumberland 
NEW PURPLE RASPBERRY “ HAY= ee €E 
MAKER ’’—A vigorous grower, perfectly EA ary, SO. } 
hardy, enormously productive; unequaled Riba, GMO Me tee IA 
in quality and outyields all other varieties. ad fe ia We) he fine = pe 
CARDINAL—Berries very large, dark, rich 
red, and delicious flavor; strong grower, 
wonderfully productive. 
NEW GIANT RASPBERRY “ CUMBER- 
LAND ”’—The largest, finest flavored and 
most productive Black Raspberry yet pro- 
duced, both for market and family use. 
Does not sucker. 
THE CUTHBERT OR QUEEN RASPBERRY 
A strong, hardy variety, berries large rich 
crimson, very handsome, sweet and lus- 
_ cious, excellent for all purposes. 
Prices for all, 10c. each, 3 for 25c., 75c. per 
doz., $4.50 per 100, delivered. 
NE 
_ OFFER No. 127b—One each of the 
4 varieties above and I Japanese 
Wineberry (see page 128), the 
5 for 35c., postpaid. 
