NEW FLORAL GUIDE, AUTUMN, 1918 y 
These Fruits Will Help You to Help Hoover 
Phe COst. LLL LE. SPACE, LITTLE BABOR, AND BRINGeBIG RETURNS 
When you plant a home-garden nowadays 
you have to consider what will give the best 
returns for the space occupied. These fruits 
all ‘‘earn their keep’’ and more, for from a 
single grape-vine, well matured, it is easy to 
get at least a bushel of luscious fruit for eating 
or preserving for winter. Blackberries and 
raspberries also produce fruit bountifully. 
So plant wherever space can be found. 
Delicious Grapes 
_ Niagara. This most popular white Grape is grown in 
enormous quantities for the market, where it finds a 
ready sale. The berries are large, amber-white, with 
white bloom, thin-skinned, tender pulp, sweet, and 
luscious. The clusters are large and compact and 
ripen in midseason. 30 cts. each; 6 for $1.50 0. 
~ McPike. A very hardy Grape, purplish black in color. 
Succeeds everywhere. The berries are large and 
deliciously flavored. 50 cts. each; 6 for $2.50 0. 
Berckmans. A lovely sweet Grape with berries of 
~ medium size which form in large solid clusters. A 
variety you should grow as the fruit is not often seen 
on the market. 30 cts. each; 6 for $1.50 O. 
Grapes are ornamental as well as fruitful. Plant 
them wherever you have a place where the vines can be 
tied. You can plant them against buildings, over arches, 
on trellises, etc. These vines grow fast, they have large 
leaves, and make welcome shade in summer. 
Clusters of Delicious Grapes 
Lucretia Dewberry Pee. ae 
One of the low-growing, trailing’ blackberries. 
Perfectly hardy, healthy, and very productive. It 6 for 65 cts., 12 for $1, postpaid; 100 for $5 O 
ripens a little before blackberries and the fruit is | Early Harvest. A compact, dwarf grower; it ripens 
large, rich, and luscious. 6 for 65 cts., 12 for $1, ppd. very early; excellent quality and very productive. 
. {-Snyder. The fruit is of medium size, sweet and 
The Japanese Wineberry juicy, with no hard acid core. 
é Eldorado. A midseason Blackberry, producing large, 
This remarkable berry belongs to the raspberry rich-flavored fruits. 
family and makes a strong, hardy bush 3 to 4 feet 
high; the fruit is borne in large clusters, and covered : 
with a curious burr of fine reddish moss, like moss Rasp berri es 
rose buds, which open when ripe, showing the berries, | Cuthbert or Queen Raspberry. Strong and hardy 
which are bright, rich scarlet; excellent for cooking; with large, handsome, crimson berries. Very sweet. 
makes fine jams, jellies, Columbian. The largest, finest flavored, and most 
° t. Regi : 
ao preserves. Fruits is Gee alas productive black Raspberry yet produced. 
rst_ season; a heavy Raspberry Above two, 6 for 65 cts., 12 for $1, ppd.; 100 for $5 0 
bearer. 3 for 50cts., 
7 for $1, postpaid. 
ee St. Regis Everbearing. A unique variety of great 
value. It ripens very early—in advance of all 
others, and gives an immense summer crop. It 
also gives an autumn crop, con- 
tinuing to produce large, perfect 
berries of full flavor until the 
ground freezes. The canes are 
of ironclad hardihood and of 
vigorous growth. Berries of 
good size, rich bright crimson in 
. color, and of excellent quality. 
AUnlike any other variety of the 
fred Raspberries, it yields a 
moderate crop of berries the 
- first season. Price 12 for $1.25, 
St. Regis—The new Everbearing Raspberry postpaid; 100 for $7.50 0. 
15 (J This indicates delivery not prepaid. See page 3. 
