Dreer's Select Small Fruits 



Two Luscious Hardy Grapes 



Champagne. This variety is extensively grown in tlie grape 

 growing districts of New Jersey. It has special merit not only 

 in the quahty of its fruit but is also an exceptionally strong 

 grower and very prolific bearer. The large berries are coppery 

 red in color and of delicious flavor. 



The Caco. A cross between Catawba and Concord which has 

 inherited the best characteristics of both parents developing 

 a luscious fruit which ranks close to the greenhouse grown 

 product in high quahty and melting texture. In appearance 

 it is one of the most beautiful of aU hardy grapes. Large wine 

 red berries with abundant bloom carried in large compact 

 bunches. It ripens in advance of Concord and is a strong 

 vigorous grower. 



Strong two-year-old plants of either of the ahove: 

 50c each; $5-00 per doz.; §40.00 per 100. 



Six Best Standard Hardy Grapes 



Catawba. Vigorous, hardy, and productive vines bearing 



large, long, broad clusters of dull purplish red grapes. 

 Concord. Has large black grapes arranged in long bunches. A 



really choice variety of superb flavor. 

 Lucile. Very large red grapes of exquisite flavor. 

 Moore's Diamond. Attractive, large, compact bunches made 



up of large greenish white grapes which are very juicy. Early. 

 Moore's Early. Large black berries of good quality. 

 Niagara. This is the most popular of all white varieties with 



lovely large amber-white thin-skinned grapes. Mid-season. 



Strong selected 2-year-old vines: 



30c each; S3.00 per doz.; §20.00 per 100. 



Blackberries 



Blackberries respond generously to good treatment. They 

 prefer a deep soil but will grow and fruit almost anywhere. 

 Robinson. Large round berries, very tender and sweet. 

 Russell. One of the best older varieties. Very early, and still 

 popular. 



Either of the above: 

 $1.00 per doz.; $8.00 per 100. 



Small Fruits by Mail 



Orders for Small Fruits up to about 25 plants can usually 

 be sent by Parcel Post if you add to your remittance 10% (15*^ 

 west of the Mississippi) of their value for postage and special 

 packing. Minimum charge 10 cents. 



Mastodon 

 Strawberry 



Supreme Everbearing 



Plants set this spring 

 will give you a splendid 

 crop of large, sweet, juicy 

 berries all through the 

 late summer and fall. 

 Very productive, of splen- 

 did color, and most lus- 

 cious flavor. A most 

 dependable variety of 

 choicest quality. 75c per 

 doE.; Sl.OO per 25; SI. 50 

 per 50; $2.50 per 100; 

 $15.00 per 1000. 



Mastodon Strawberry 



Two Neiv Early Strawberries 

 Dorsett 



This splendid new early Strawberry is a most productive 

 variety bearing practically perfect berries of most attractive 

 appearance and deliciously sweet wild-Strawberry flavor. 

 Disease free, productive, of good size, with attractive berries of 

 a light scarlet color. Valuable uncooked, in pastries, or jams. 



Fairfcix 



This introduction is as sweet as Dorsett but matures a few 

 days later having firmer flesh of a darker color. It has proved 

 particularly valuable during unfavorable weather conditions. 



Either of the above 2 New Strawberries: 75c per doz. ; 

 $1.00 per 25; $1.50 per 50; $2.50 per 100; $15.00 per 1000. 



Strawberry Plants 



Select Standard Varieties 



A selection of fancy, high quality, heavy j-ielding garden varie- 

 ties covering the season from early to late. 



Aberdeen. Midseason. 

 Beauty. Midseason. 

 Bellmar. Medium early. 

 Big Joe. Midseason. 

 Blakemore. Early. 

 Chesapeake. Late. 



4«y of the above varieties: 40c per doz.; 65 

 $1.00 per 50; $1.50 per 100; $10.00 per 



Dunlap. Early midseason. 

 Gandy. Late. 

 Marshall. Midseason. 

 Pearl. Late. 

 Premier. Early. 

 William Belt. Late. 



40c per doz.; 65c per 25; 

 1000. 



Raspberries 



Raspberries will succeed in any soil that will grow good com 

 responding quickly to liberal treatment. For best results the old 

 wood should be cut out just as soon as the crop has been gathered. 

 Plant Chief for early crop and Latham for midseason and you 

 have a combination hard to beat either for profit or the home 

 garden. 

 Chief. Very hardy with delicious firm red berries, ripening 



10 days earlier than any other popular variety. 

 Latham. The standard red variety which we can recommend as 



one of the best midseason varieties for every section of the 



U. S. either for home or market planting. 

 Everbearing Red Raniere. Not only the eariicst but also a 



choice perpetual-fruiting variety. Bears continuously on both 



the old and new canes. 



Any of the above: Sl.OO per doz.; $8.00 per 100. 



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Bush Fruit Production (I'an Meier), ^-v r^.j 

 dealing willi the culture of all kinds of bush fruits 



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