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JOHNSON SEED COMPANY 



RANERE RED RASPBERRY 



THE WONDERFUL DOUBLE CROPPER 



RASPBERRY 



RANERE. Is the earliest of all red raspberries, 

 of large size and of surpassing quality; rich, sugary, 

 with full raspberry flavor; they are exceedingly meaty; 

 firm texture, and keep in good condition longer after 

 being gathered than any other raspberry; it has a 

 remarkable constitution, withstanding the severest 

 Winter, as well as severest drought; never suffers 

 from sunburn; can be shipped a long distance without 

 injury to the fruit; if planted early will yield ripe fruit 

 in June of the same year; two acres of Ranere netted 

 the grower $400 in 1912; another heavy crop in Sep- 

 tember and October from same plot at good prices, and 

 the last picking being made on November 2d. Per 

 dozen, $1.25, postpaid; per dozen, $1.00, not prepaid; 

 per 100, $6.00. Special prices in quantity. 



RASPBERRIES 



The following are each 75c. per dozen, postpaid; 

 by express, 60c. per dozen, not prepaid; $3.50 per 100, 



COLUMBIAN. Dark red; a most vigorous grower, 

 withstanding extremes of drought and cold; fruit 

 large, of a rich, sprightly flavor; adheres firmly to the 

 stem and will dry on the bush if not picked; the best 

 for canning or evaporating; enormously productive and 

 a good shipper. 



CUTHBERT. A remarkably strong, hardy variety; 

 stands the northern Winters and Southern Summers 

 equal to any. Berries very large, measuring three 

 inches around; conical; rich crimson; very handsome, 

 and so firm they can be shipped hundreds of miles 

 by rail in good condition; flavor is sweet, rich and 

 luscious. 



CUMBERLAND. Black Cap. The largest 

 raspberry known; the canes are extremely hardy, 

 withstanding a temperature sixteen degrees below 

 zero without injury; wonderfully productive; firm; 

 a good shipper and free from disease. 



GREGG. Considered the best late black cap; the 

 berries eire Izirge, firm, meaty, fine flavored and a profit- 

 able mzirket sort; very productive and a vigorous 



grower. 



GOOSEBERRIES 



BLACKBERRIES 



The following varieties are each 7Sc. per dozen, postpaid; 

 by express, 60c. per dozen, not prepaid; $3.00 per 100. 



BLOWERS. Enormously productive, having yielded 280 

 bushels to the acre. The fruit is large and handsome, of 

 superb quality, ripening mid-season and continuing for. two 

 months; extremely hardy, withstanding a temperature of 

 twenty degrees below zero. 



ELDORADO. A very vigorous grower; free from 

 mildew, rust or double blossom; enormously productive and 

 extremely hardy; the berries are large, borne in clusters, free 

 from core and of delicious qualify. 



ERIE. Large; productive; hardy; vigorous; free from 

 rust and a valuable market sort. 



WARD. A new blackberry of great merit; a very strong 

 grower; black throughout; firm; very prolific; good for 

 shipment and of highest quality. 



CURRANTS 



PRESIDENT WILDER. In size of bunch and berry, 

 color and quality of fruit is superior to Fay's Prolific; profitable 

 for table and market. By mail, 20c. each; postpaid, $1.15 

 per dozen; by express, not prepaid, $1.00 per dozen; $7.00 per 

 100. 



CHERRY. Productive; bright red; thin skinned; juicy 

 and fine flavored. Postpaid, by mail, ISc. each, $1.00 per 

 dozen; by express, not prepaid, 90c. per dozen, $6.00 per 100. 



FAY'S PROLIFIC. Fruit large; rich red; fine flavored, 

 with less acid than the Cherry Currant. By mail, postpaid, 

 15c. each, $1.00 per dozen; by express, not prepaid, 90c per 

 dozen, $6.00 per 100. 



WHITE GRAPE. Fruit large, sweet and of exceUent 

 quality; plant is vigorous and productive. By mail, postpaid, 

 15c. each, $1.00 per dozen; express, not prepaid, 90i:. per 

 $6.00 per 100. 



Postpaid, each 25cts.; by express, $2.00 per dozen, 

 not prepaid; $12.00 per 100. 



INDUSTRY. An English sort. Fruit dark red, large 

 and of good quality. Season early. 



COLUMBUS. A new yellow variety; very prolific; free 

 from mildew; fruit larger than Industry. 



DOWNING. Bush vigorous and very productive. 

 Fruit medium to large; skin whitish green; flesh soft, juicy. 

 Excellent for family use and very profitable for market. 



HOUGHTON. Bush a vigorous grower, with rather 

 slender branches; very productive. Fruit medium size, pale 

 red, tender and good. 



PEARL. A very productive and perfectly healthy 

 variety, quite free from mildew. A robust, vigorous grower, 

 with berries larger than Downing, and of excellent quiility. 

 15c. each. 



RED JACKET. Of American origin, possessing all the 

 good qualities of the English type, and withstanding our 

 severe climatic conditions with impunity. A wonderful 

 cropper, with dean healthy foliage. 



GRAPE VINES 



One-year old, 25c. each, postpaid; by express, not 

 prepaid, 20c. each, $2.00 per dozen; 2-year-old, 25c. 

 each, $2.50 per dozen. 



BRIGHTON. Bunch large, well formed; berries above 

 medium to large, round; exceUent flavor and quality. One 

 of the earliest in ripening. 



CATAWBA. An old popular variety. Bunch medium, 

 shouldered; berry large, reddish-purple, juicy, sweet, rich, 

 aromatic and excellent. 



CONCORD. Black. Bunch large; fruit large, sweet 

 and delicious; hardy, healthy and productive. 



DELAWARE. Red. Bunch small, compact; skin thin; 

 flesh juicy, sweet, spicy and delicious. 



MOORE'S EARLY. Black. Fruit large; skin thin; flesh 

 sweet, hardy, productive and a valuable early market variety. 



NIAGARA. The favorite white grape; very prolific; 

 handsome bunches; good shipper. 



WORDEN. Black. Bunch large; thin skin; excellent 

 quality; earlier and larger than the Concord. 



WYOMING. Red. Earlier than the Delaware and 

 nearly double in size; flesh tender, juicy and sweet, with a 

 strong native aroma; very productive. 



