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RANERE RED RASPBERRY 



THE WONDERFUL DOUBLE CROPPER 



RASPBERRY 



BLACKBERRIES 



The following varieties are each 75c. per dozen, 

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

 per 100. 



ELDORADO. A very vigorous g-rower; free from 

 mildew, rust or double blossom; enorinously productive 

 and extremely hardy; the berries are large, borne in 

 clusters, free from core and of delicious quality. 



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, Jl.l.'i 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 15c. 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 excel- 

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

 postpaid 15c. each, $1.00 per dozen; express, not pre- 

 paid, 90c. per dozen, $6,00 per 100. 



RANERE. Is the earliest of all red raspber- 

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

 sugary, with full raspberry flavor; they are ex- 

 ceedingly meaty; firm texture, and keep in good 

 condition longer after being gathered than any 

 other raspberry; it has a remarkable constitu- 

 tion, 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 September 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, post- 

 paid; bv 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; ad- 

 heres flrmly to the stem and will dry on the 

 bush of not picked; the best for canning or evap- 

 orating; enormously productive and a good 

 shipper. 



CUTHBERT. A remarkably strong, hardy 

 variety; stands the northern Winters and South- 

 ern Suinmers 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 condi- 

 tion; 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 product- 

 ive; firm; a good shipper and free from disease. 



GREGG. Considered the best late black cap; 

 the berries are large, firm, meaty, fine flavored 

 and a profltable inarket sort; very productive 

 and a vigorous grower. 



GOOSEBERRIES 



Postpaid, each 25c.: 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 excel- 

 lent quality. 15c. each. 



RED JACKET. Of American origin, possessing all 

 the good qualities of the English type, and withstand- 

 ing our severe climatic conditions with impunity. A 

 wonderful cropper, with clean, 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: excellent flavor and 

 quality. One of the earliest in ripening. 



CATAWBA. An old popular variety. Bunch me- 

 dium 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 pro- 

 lific; handsome bunches: good shipper. 



WORDEN. Black. Bunch large: thin skin; excel- 

 lent quality: earlier and larger than the Concord. 



WY0:MING. Red. Earlier than the Delaware and 

 nearly double in size: flesh tender, juicy and sweet, 

 with a strong native aroma; very productive. 



