DEWBERRIES (or Blackberries) 



AUS-LU — This is a cross between the Austin, and the Lucretia; has the habits 

 of both these well known varieties. Resembles the Austin more in plant growth. y . 



Size of fruit as large as Austin and almost as firm as Lucretia; much sweeter than ?. 



either and will produce more fruit. Season very earliest to ripen. Mr. George fjf\ 

 Witmore. of Conn., writes: Fruited your Aus-Lu this season and was highly 

 pleased with it; fruit larger than any blackberry ever seen growing here and de- * 

 cidedly the best quality. Does not have as many seeds as other varieties. Will 

 want more plants next season. Mr. Wilder of Florida says Aus-Lu beat all other ^ff j 

 varieties here on test. Fruit larger and better quality. 7 * 



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For home use or market we consider it the best of all (unless for the extreme ^^^H 



South), where a berry was wanted for the Northern markets, then we would say 



Lucretia was best for that purpose as it stands long shipment better than any l, 



blackberry on the market. 1 I^B ^H I * * 



LUCRETIA — This has been the standard commercial dewberry or blackberry ^H I 

 for many years on account of its hardiness in growth and firmness of fruit. Sea- 

 son latest of the Dewberry family, fruit medium to large. \_ f \ 



AUSTIN (Mays) — This variety is good where the distance is not too great \ ^, \j^ 



from market where it is to be sold. Is a fine, large sweet berry, enormous pro- w r 



ducer. Season very early; grown by most commercial growers in the North. AUS-LU 



PAN-AMERICAN — This is a new race of the dew- Fruit medium in size; on account of its habit of growth 



berrv or running blackberry, season in mid-summer should b f P la , ntt ; d in rows eight or ten feet apart each 



,*,.,, -. ., , t ,, , , way, and staked and wired. Requires good soil. Im- 



about thirty days after the regular crop of blackberries. mediately after fruiting, cut all growth away and let 



It is good quality and the most prolific berry grown. new wood make. 



DEWBERRY PLANTS 



Each 12 25 50 100 250 1000 



Aus-Lu $.25 $2.00 $4.00 $7.50 $10.00 $20.00 $60.00 



Pan American 25 2.00 $4.00 $7.50 $10.00 $20.00 $60.00 



Austin 10 .75 1.00 1.50 2.50 4.00 15.00 



Lucretia 10 .75 1.00 1.50 2.50 4.00 15.00 



Snow White Blackberry 25 2.50 4.50 



Crystal White Blackberry 25 2.50 4.50 



We ship 500 Dewberry plants or less by Parcel Post. Larger lots by Express, collect. 

 500 at the 1000 rate. Write for special prices on larger quantities. 



50 

 $4.00 



BLACKBERRIES 



WE CAN FURNISH SUCH VARIETIES AS ARE 

 LISTED BELOW, which we consider the best strong 

 rooted plants. 



100 250 1000 



$7.50 $16.50 $60.00 

 Eldorado 

 Erie 



Logan Transplant 

 Rathburn 

 Snyder 



Stones Hardy 

 McDonald 

 Mersereau 

 CRYSTAL WHITE 

 We consider this variety to be the best of the white 

 blackberries. 



25 

 $3.00 

 Wilson Early 

 Himalaya Giant 

 Ward 

 Macatawa 

 Ice Berg 

 Ancient Britten 

 Blowers 

 Early Harvest 



GOLD DOLLAR RASPBERRY 



Owing to the fact that we have not grown enough 

 plants of this variety to supply our orders now booked, 

 we are not offering it for sale this year. Any of our 

 customers having a few plants of this variety to offer 

 we will be pleased to get in touch with them. 



CALIFORNIA PRIVET 



We have a fine supply of privet, twice cut back and 

 well branched, suitable for quick hedging. This is two 

 year old branched. 



Prices: 12" to 18" — 15c each; in quantities one to 

 fifty, 100 plants up, 12c each. 



18" to 24" — 20c each; in quantities one to 

 fifty, 100 plants up, 15c each. 



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