DREER'S SELECT SHALL FRUIT5 



i^"All Plants are forwarded on receipt of order unless instructed to the contrary, and are sent by Express, pur- 

 chaser paying charges. We can forward most plants by Parcel Post, and if wanted sent in this way, add 10 per 

 cent, to value of order to points east of the Mississippi River, and 20 per cent, to points west of the Mississippi River. 



While the list of Small Fruits offered is short, yet it is very select, only the very finest sorts being offered. This is prefer- 

 able to a long list which would necessarily contain varieties of less merit. 

 We do not handle fruit trees such as Apples, Pears, Cherries, etc. 



BI<ACKBERRIBS 



Blackberries respond generously to good treatment. They prefer a 

 deep soil, inclining to sand, but will grow and fruit almost anywhere. 

 El Dorado. One of the best, large, sweet and tender; very hardy, 

 Snyder. One of the oldest and still one of the most popular. 

 Price. $1.00 per doz.; $7.00 per 100; $60.00 per 1000. 



CURRANTS AND GOOSKB£RRIKS 



Fearing the introduction of the White Pine Blister Rust into their forests, 

 a number of states prohibit the purchase of either Currants or Gooseberries 

 from out-of-State nurseries, as there is a possibility of these two plants be- 

 coming affected and spreading the disease. We have, therefore, discon- 

 tinued to handle them for the present. 



SIX BEST HARDY GRAPES 



Catawba. Red, sweet and rich, with pleasant musky flavor. 

 Concord. The most popular black grape; succeeds everywhere. 

 Moore's Diamond. Greenish white, with rich yellow tinge. 

 Aloore's Early. Large, black; good quality. 

 Niagara. Berries large, light greenish-white; slightly ambered. 

 Pockling^ton. Bunch and berry large; golden-yellow. 

 Price. Strong selected two-year-old vines, 50 cts. each; $5.00 per doz.; 

 $35.00 per 100. 



RASPBERRIES 



Raspberries will succeed in any soil that will grow good corn, but re- 

 spond quickly to liberal treatment; for best results the old wood should be 

 cut just as soon as the crop has been gathered. This will 

 give more vigor to the young canes for next year's bearing. 

 Cumberland. A large black cap of exceedingly fine quality. 

 Cuthbert. Large, deep, rich crimson. 

 Price. $1.00 per doz.; $7.00 per 100; $60.00 per 1000. 



NE^V EVERBEARING 

 RASPBERRY, RED RANIERE 



This is not only the earliest raspberry, but it is a perpetual 

 fruiting variety. Its main crop is greater than that of any other 

 red variety, and continues to bear fruit on the old canes until 

 late in August, at about which time the berries begin to ripen 

 on the young canes of the current year's growth, which con- 

 tinue to bear fruits in increasing number until late in fall. The 

 berries are bright crimson, of good size, excellent quality, of a 

 rich sugary, full raspberry flavor. $1.00 per doz.; $7.00 per 

 100; ?60.00per 1000. 



Blackberries 



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Hardy Grapks 



Raspberry 



