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CAMPBELL’S EARLY GRAPE 
A very early grape of the highest quality. 
MAULE’S HARDY GRAPES 
Ripening in the order given. 
See important notice on rates this page. 
PRICES. Green Mountain, Campbell’s 
Early and McPike, l-year-size, 70 cents each; 
each; 3 for $2.25; 10 for $6.00. All other va- 
rieties listed below, l-year-size, 50 cents each; 
3 for $1.20; 10 for $3.00; 2-year-size, 70 cents 
each; 3 for $1.80; 10 fur $4.50, postpaid. 
GREEN MOUNTAIN. An extra early 
ereenish-white grape; clusters and berry me- 
dium; thin skin, fine quality; tender and 
sweet. Perfectly hardy. 
LUTIE. The best family grape grown; never 
known torot. Bunches and berries large; 
color reddish chocolate; very sweet. 
BRIGHTON. Berries medium to large 
round, light red to dark crimson in color, 
flesh tender, sweet and productive. Of the 
highest quality. : 
McPIKE. The perfection of grapes. Black. 
CAMPBELL’S EARLY, The most profitable 
of the early grapes. Berry large, blackish- 
purple covered with light blue bloom. 
Bunches large shouldered; quality excellent. 
WORDEN. Large Concord type; 
early. Black. 
very 
White. 
CONCORD. The most popular grape in 
America. Bunch large, compact; berries 
very large; Skin tender; flesh sweet, juicy. 
Vine a vigorous grower. Very hardy and 
productive. Color blue-black. Succeeds 
every where. 
NIAGARA. Thestandard market sort. 
Berries white, large and handsome; bunch 
often shouldered. Vine very vigorous and 

South. 
DELAWARE. Medium size, sweet and 
delicious. Red. 
CATAWBA. Dark red. Bunch large; berry 
medium. 



MAULE’S 
FAMILY GRAPE COLLECTION 
Six of the finest hardy Grapes 
described above. 
Ripening in the Order Given. 
One of each, GREEN MOUNTAIN, 
-CAMPBELL’S EA RLY, LUTIE, 
BRIGHTON, CONCORD and NIAGARA, 
in L-year-old-size for only $2.20, postpaid, 
in 2Qyear-old-size, the set of six choice 
hardy Grapes as above for only $3.50, 
GREAT SATISFACTION 
AT VERY SMALL COST. 







productive, succeeding well.both North and | 
' bright crimson in color. 
3 for $1.80; 10 for $4.00; 2-year-size 85 cents | 
DIAMOND. Hardy, productive; early. | 
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__ RASPBERRIES 
See important notice on rates, below 
berries at these prices: 25 cents each; 
afor 60 cents? 10 for $1.70, postpaid. 
By express, not prepaid, $6.00 per 100; 
$50.00 per 1000. % 
sf. 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 
Bears from June until 
middle of October. 
KING OF THE MARKET. A new everbear- 
ing raspberry of great worth. The plant is 
upright, stalky and very productive, outyield- 
ing any other variety, even the purple sorts. 
First bearing season lasts through June and 
July and by September the young canes begin 
bearing again and continue until stopped by 
freezing weather. Berry beautiful light crim- 
son, very meaty, rich insugar and delicious 
in flavor. Fruit is twice the size of St. Regis and 
about a week later ripening in both the spring 
and fall seasons. 
PLUM FARMER. A black cap of large 
size. The berries ripen very early and most of 
the crop is produced in one week. The fruit is 
large, thick meated and firm. R 
CUMBERLAND. The largest of all black 
raspberries. Strong grower; productive; large 
berries; quality good; ripens in mid-season and 
is worthy of a trial by every fruit grower. 
CUTHBERT. A strong grower and produc- 
tive; very large, bright red; fruit firm, of very 
fine quality; season medium to very late. 
IMPORTANT 
Rates on Narsery Stock 
Pages 169, 170, 171 
With exception of Strawberries, rates on 
which are given, with prices, in 
opposite column 
When the “3 rate” is taken the three trees § 
or plants must be allone variety. You may 
order 5 trees or plants, all thesame variety, | 
at the “10'rate.”” In making up an order for 
ten trees or plants you may divide into four 
different varieties. Orders for fifty (except 
strawberries) may be- divided into five 
kinds of even tensof a kind, and orders for 
one hundred into ten kinds of even tens of 
y, 2 kind. d500soldat the ‘1000 rate.” Orders § 
for 1000 may be divided into ten kinds. 
BLACKBERRIES 
See important notice on rates, above. 
All Blackberries at these prices. 30 cents 
each; 3 for 80 cents; $1.75 per 10, postpaid. 
By express, not prepaid, $6.00 per 100; 
$50.00 per 1000. 










AMBROSIA. This is a grand new variety 
noted for its great productiveness; single plants 
have yielded five quarts of fine well matured 
berries which were larger in size than any other 
early variety. Fruit is brilliant jet black in 
color, whieh it retains under all conditions, 
is compact in structure and very firm and uni- 
form in size. Rich and luscious in flavor. Has 
endured a temperature of 32 degrees below zero 
unharmed. We offer well rooted plants of this 
new variety. 
BLOWERS. Aniron clad variety that never 
winter kills; a mammoth, upright grower; 
enormously productive. Fruit is large, glossy, 
firm and luscious. Has proved to be extra 
good everywhere. 
DALLAS. A new blackberry dewberry hy- 
brid of great worth which is proving to be one 
of the most valuable market sorts as well as 
one of the best for home use. 
McDONALD. This grand, new hybrid black- 
berry dewberry ripens yery early; one week 
earlier than the Lucretia dewberry. The canes 
trail the first year, but are strong and upright 
from the second yearon. Itis entirely hardy, 
has stood 14 degrees below zero, and its drought 
resisting qualities are remarkable. The large, 
extra fine fruit is of excellent quality. The 
flower of this variety being pistillate, or im per- 
fect, it should haye astaminate, or perfect flow- 
ering sort planted with it to pollinate; when 
thus pollinated, it is exceedingly productive. 
The Dallas blackberry, listed above, which 
flowers at the same time, is the best variety to 
plant (in the proportion of one Dallas to each 
five McDonald) withit. Fruit of it sold at $9.00 
per bushel season 1922, 
WARD. One of the best; fruit is very large; 
jet black and of excellent quality, tender and 
melting withoutcore, Productive and entirely 
free from rust, 

STRAWBERRIES 
Our Home Garden 
STRAWBERRY PLANT OFFER. 




25 Campbell’s Early (very early) $1.00 
25 Joe (mid-season to late) 1.00 
25 Chesapeake (late) 6 ie 5 - 1.00 
Seventy-five plants in all for only $1.60, 

post paid. 
Would cost you $3.00 if ordered separately. 



NO LESS THAN 25 OF A VARIETY SOLD. 
All these strawberries $1.00 per 25, of 
one variety; $1.80 per 100 (which may be di- 
vided into 25 each of four varieties, if desired), 
postpaid. By express, not prepaid, $1.25 
per 100; $12.00 per 1000. (Thousand lots 
may be divided into ten varieties, if desired.) 
STANDARD VARIETIES. 
SENATOR DUNLAP. Large, attractive 
fruit. Medium early. 
AROMA. A good grower and very produc- 
tive. Fruit very firm, dark red color through. 
Late. 
GANDY. Large, bright red berries. Very 
late. Extensively planted for market. 
LUPTON. A large bright red berry which 
retains its color after being picked. Brings the 
highest market prices and is a fine shipper. 
Late. 
WM. BELT. A handsome berry, which 
begins to ripen quite early and continues to 
yield for a longer period than most others. 
Next to the Joe probably the best flavored of 
any strawberry. Late. 
GLEN MARY. Berries large, dark rich red 
with prominent bright yellow seeds. Fine 
quality; rich and juicy. Midseason. 
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Joe STRAWBERRY.—DoES.WeELL EVEN ON Poor SOIL. 

SEVEN SELECTED VARIETIES. 
Ripening in the order given. 
CAMPBELWL’S EARLY. Theearliest straw- 
berry. Bears a great crop of large, firm 
rich red berries. Practically all berries are of 
uniform size and perfect shape and ripen all 
over; no green ends. Carry well to distant 
markets. 
PREMIER. Leading growers claim it to be 
the best early and best money maker of them 
all. Has no weak points. An excellent ship- 
per and also fine for home garden. Begins to 
ripen early and continues well into midseason. 
SUCCESS. One of the best berries grown for 
early market and home use. 
SHARPLESS. HEspecially desirable in home 
gardens. Large,excellent quality. Midseason. 
MARSHALL. One of the richest Havored 
berries grown. Beautiful dark red. Mid- 
season. 
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. 
CHESAPEAKE. Finest late sort. Uni- 
formly large berry, excellent quality; large 
crop. Late. 
OUR ENTIRE SEASON 
Strawberry Plant Offer 
25 plants each of the above seven select 
strawberries, ep pines in all, for only 
$2.5, postpaid. Jould cost you $3.15 

if ordered at hundred rate, 

