Fruits for Home and Market 



98N32 Strawberry, Premier 



Strawberries 



June-Bearing 



Strawberries will grow in any climate 

 and thrive in most any soil, provided it 

 is not low and sour. They should be in 

 every garden. 



98N32 PREMIER. Leading growers 

 claim it to be the best early and best 

 money maker of them all. Has no weak 

 points. An excellent shipper and also 

 fine for home garden. Begins to ripen 

 early and continues well into midseason. 



98N34 JOE. (Joe Johnson or Big 

 Joe.) Very large, medium red, good 

 quality. Especially adapted to poor, 

 sandy soil. Claimed by many to be the 

 best for market or home use. 



981V36 SENATOR DUNLAP. Large, 

 attractive fruit. Medium early. 



9S1V38 GANDY. Large, bright red 



berries. Very late. Extensively planted. 



Prices of above varieties of Strawberries: 



Prepaid I Not Prepaid 



25 50 100 250 500 1000 



$0.70 $1.05 $1.75 I $2.70 $4.15 §8.00 



Everbearing Strawberries 



For best results, plants should be dis- 

 budded up to July 1 after the main June 

 crop is past. They -will then bear crops 

 beginning early in August and continue 

 until frost. 



081V45 MASTODON "The Wonder- 

 berry." "We find this to be truly the 

 largest, most delicious and heaviest 

 yielding of all Everbearing sorts. It 

 outyields some of the finest June bear- 

 ing sorts during their season and con- 

 tinues to bear, throughout summer and 

 fall, large berries of choice quality. 

 Prepaid I Not Prepaid 



25 50 100 250 500 1000 



$1.25 $1.90 $3.25 I $7.00 $13.00 $25.00 



98N49 PROGRESSIVE. Of vigorous 

 habit; the plants multiply better than 

 many of the fall-bearing varieties and 

 yield profusely. The berries, which are 

 smooth and uniform in size, are deep 

 crimson, glossy, and of good quality. 

 Prepaid I Not Prepaid 



25 50 100 250 500 1000 



$1.00 $1.50 $2.50 I $5.00 $8.00 $14.00 



98N60 

 Maule's Home Garden 

 Strawberry Collection 



25 PREMIER (very early) 



25 JOE (mid-season to late) 



25 GANDY (very late) 



25 PROGRESSIVE (everbearing) 

 100 plants in all, covering 

 the entire Strawberry sea- 

 son (value $3.10), sent pre- 

 paid for only 



$2.25 



98N08 Blackberry, Eldorado 



Blackberries 



98N04 BliOTVERS. An iron clad va- 

 riety that never winter kills; a mam- 

 moth, upright grower; enormously pro- 

 ductive. Fruit is large, glossy, firm and 

 luscious. Extra good everywhere. 



98N08 ELDORADO. Among the high- 

 est in quality. Very popular, especially 

 throughout the North and Northwest, on 

 account of its extreme hardiness and 

 vigor. Berries of medium size, jet black, 

 mild and sweet; early to midseason. 



Prices of above Blackberries: 



Prepaid 6 12 25 50 



Biowers $0.90 $1.25 $1.85 $3.50 



Eldorado 75 1.15 1.65 2.90 



Not prepaid 100 250 500 1000 



Blowers $5.75 $11.75 $22.50 $44.00 



Eldorado .... 4.75 9.75 18.50 36.00 



98N18 Raspberry, St. Regis 



Raspberries 



98N12 CUMBERLAND. The largest 

 of all black raspberries. Strong grow- 

 er; productive; large berries; quality 

 good; ripens in mid-season. 



98N15 CUTHBERT. A strong grow- 

 er and productive; very large, bright 

 red; fruit firm, of very fine quality; 

 season medium to very late. 



98N18 ST. REGIS EVERBEARING. 

 Unlike any other raspberry it bears a 

 crop the first season. Berries are of 

 large size, surpassing quality, rich, 

 sugary, with full raspberry flavor and 

 bright crimson in color. Bears from 

 June until middle of October. 



Prices of above varieties of Raspberries: 



6 12 25 50 



Prepaid $0.75 $1.15 $1.85 $3.50 



100 250 500 1000 

 Not Prepaid. ..$4.50 $8.00 $15.00 $29.00 



Grapes 



Extra strong, 

 2-yr.-old plants 



97N08 CATAWBA. Dull pui^lish-red, 

 medium large berries. Bunch large, long 

 and broad. The standard red Grape. 



97N34 DIAMOND. Large and compact 

 bunches. Berries are large, greenish- 

 white, juicy and of good quality. 

 Ripens early. 



97N63 MOORE'S EARLY. Berries ,^ 



are large, jet black with purple 

 bloom. Ripens earlier than Con- 

 cord; very profitable for commercial 

 growers. 



The most pop- 

 thin skinned, 

 and luscious. 



Mid 



Resembles Concord 

 or ten days earlier. 



97N76 NIAGARA. 



ular white grape; 

 tender pulp, sweet 

 season. 



97N87 WORDEN. 

 but ripens a week 

 Large bunches. 



Any of the above named Grapes: 

 45c each; 3 for $1.00; 6 for $1.55; 



$2.70 per doz.; 25 for $5.00; 

 50 for $9.00; $17.00 per 100, prepaid 

 97N12 CONCORD. The most popular grape 

 in America. Bunch large, compact; berries 

 very large; skin tender; flesh sweet, juicy. 

 A vigorous grower. Very hardy and pro- 

 ductive. Color blue-black. 



35c each; 3 for 75c; 6 for $1.25; $2.00 per doz.; 

 25 for $3.50; 50 for $6.00; $10.00 per 100, 



prepaid 

 97N0e CACO. Red and amber overlaid 

 with a beautiful bloom. Rich sugary flavor; 

 vigorous. 



85e each; 3 for $2.00; 6 for $3.75; 



$7.00 per doz.; 25 for $13.50; 



50 for $26.00; $50.00 per 100, prepaid 



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97N98 Maule's Grape Collection 



One extra strong 2-yr.-old plaint each of 

 Catawba, Concord, Diamond and Moore's Early 

 (4 in all, value $1.70), ,<t1 Ofi 



sent prepaid for only «px«*<»J 



97N0g Grape, Catawba 



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