BERRY PLANTS 



If you have never tried growing your own small fruits, you are missing one of the big thrills of a lifetime. The satisfaction that one 

 gets from watching his berry plants mature and picking his own fruit is unsurpassed, and seldom equalled. At these amazingly low 

 prices, anyone can afford a small fruit garden that will provide the crowning touch to your summer meals. 



RASPBERRIES 



Among the most delicious of all fruits, be they cooked or eaten 

 "raw." 



Culture. Plant in rows 6 feet apart, plants 3 feet apart in the 

 rows, requiring 2,420 plants per acre; or 4 feet apart each way, if 

 to be grov/n in hills. In the garden, plant 4 feet apart each way, 

 restrict to hills, permitting but 3 or 4 canes to remain in each hill. 



Chiei. A firm red-berried sort with delicious fruit on a healthy 

 bush, very early in the season, l-yr. plants, doz. $1.00, 100 

 $5.00; heavy 2-yr. plants, doz. $1.50, 100 $8.00. 



Columbian. Big purple berries, with delicious rich flavor, ideal for 

 pies or canning, and exceptionally tasty for an uncooked dessert 

 fruit. Midseason to late. l-yr. plants, doz. $1.00, 100 $6.00; 

 heavy 2-yr. plants, doz. $1.75, 100 $9.00. 



Cumberland. Best and most popular of the black Raspberries, with 

 many big berries of the highest quality, in late midseason. l-yr. 

 plants, doz. 75c, 100 $4.00; heavy 2-yr. plants, doz. $1.50, 100 

 $7.50. 



Cuthbert. The founder of our nursery introduced this popular mid- 

 season red Raspberry many years ago, and in a good many 

 sections of our country it still gives more satisfactory results than 

 does any other variety of its color, l-yr. plants, doz. 85c, 100 

 $5.00; heavy 2-yr. plants, doz. $1.50, 100 $9.00. 



Golden Queen. Another of our introductions of which we are justly 

 proud with many big, beautiful golden berries, as delightful to 

 the palate as they are beautiful to the eye. l-yr. plants, doz. 

 $2.00, 100 $10.00; heavy 2-yr. plants, doz. $3.00, 100 $15.00. 



Latham. Among the most popular of all late red Raspberries, with 

 a wealth of firm, lasting fruit, l-yr. plants, doz. 85c, 100 $5.00; 

 heavy 2-yr. plants, doz. $1.50, 100 $9.00. 



Marcy. Recently introduced, yet very popular, and possibly the 

 most attractive of all red Raspberries. Fruit is extra large, very 

 firm, and of the highest quality, l-yr. plants, doz. $1.50, 100 

 $8.00; heavy 2-yr. plants, doz. $2.50, 100 $12.00. 



Newburgh. Produces countless quantities of distinctively flavored 

 big, red fruit on an exceptionally hardy and healthy bush. l-yr. 

 plants, doz. $1.25, 100 $6.00; heavy 2-yr. plants, doz. $1.75, 

 100 $9.00. 



St. Regis. Most popular of the everbearing sorts, this wonderful 

 introduction of ours produces its first crop in June, beginning to 

 bear again from September until frost. Myriads of bright crimson 

 Raspberries, firm, meaty and delicious, l-yr. plants, doz. 75c, 

 100 $4.00, 1000 $25.00; heavy 2-yr. plants, doz. $1.25, 100 $6.00, 

 1000 $50.00. 



Sodus. Recently introduced, this is now recognized as the best of 

 the purple Raspberries, with lovely big, delicious fruit even un- 

 der adverse conditions, late in the season, l-yr. plants, doz. 

 $1.50, 100 $7.00; heavy 2-yr. plants, doz. $2.00, 100 $10.00. 



Taylor. Another recent introduction is this best of all late red Rasp- 

 berries which bears a quantity of symmetrical cone-shaped ber- 

 ries, firm, and of extra fine quality, l-yr. plants, doz. $1.50, 

 100 $8.00; heavy 2-yr. plants, doz. $2.50, 100 $12.00. 



Viking. Wonderfully hardy sort, with bright red, extra firm, lasting 

 berries, l-yr. plants, doz. $1.00, 100 $5.00; heavy 2-yr. plants, 

 doz. $1.50, 100 $8.00. 



INDIAN SUMMER 

 A New Everbearing Raspberry 



Best by far of the new everbearing Raspberries, this hardy sort pro- 

 duces a mammoth crop of big, attractive fruit, simply delicious, in early 

 summer, and repeats again in late summer until stopped by frost. Try a 

 few with our old favorite, St. Regis, and take your pick — you cannot 

 lose. l-yr. plants, doz. $1.25, 100 $7.50; heavy 2-yr. plants, doz. $2.50, 

 100 $12.00. 



POT-GROWN 

 STRAWBERRY PLANTS 



We have specialized in the production of these healthy Straw- 

 berry plants with their delicious berries for well over 60 years, 

 and their ever-increasing popularity is the best witness of their 

 ability to thrive and give satisfactory results. 



All varieties offered have "perfect flowers." 



For hill culture in the family garden, plant in rows 2 feet apart 

 and the plants a foot apart in the rows, cutting off all runners as 

 they appear. If to be allowed to grow in matted rows, set the 

 plants in rows 3 feet apart and the plants 1 foot apart in the rows. 



All varieties, unless otherwise noted: Pot-grown plants SI. 00 per 

 doz., S6.00 per 100. 



For shipment direct from Southampton, Long Island. 



Ambrosia. A newcomer to our list, ripening its fruit a full month 

 later than Premier. The vigorous plants produce a tremendous 

 crop of large, firm, bright red berries, of the finest flavor. Pot- 

 grown plants, $1.50 per doz, $10.00 per 100. 



Bun Special. A glorified "Senator Dunlap," producing far more 

 fruit than that popular old variety, and the fruit is larger. 



Catskill. Midseason. A sure cropper, with many big tasty berries 

 for a long period. Pot-grown plants, $1.25 per doz., $7.50 per 100. 



Chesapeake. Midseason to late. Most profitable Strawberry of its 

 period, with an assured crop of uniformly large fruit, bright red 

 in color, firm and lasting. The flavor is deliciously mild and 

 sweet. Pot-grown plants, $1.25 per doz., $7.50 per 100. 



Dorsett. Very early. This variety, by sheer ability, has superseded 

 all the Strawberries of its period. Each plant produces an amaz- 

 ing crop of large, firm, shapely fruit, frequently until the last 

 June berry is gone. The flavor is really too delicious to describe. 



Fairfax. Early to midseason. Over a long fruiting season and on 

 nearly all soils, Fairfax bears many big, plump, solid berries 

 which ripen evenly to 

 a deep red, and hold 

 their firmness and flavor 

 splendidly. This flavor is 

 probably the most re- 

 fined in richness and 

 sweetness of any Straw- 

 berry yet introduced. 



Pot - Grown Strawberry 

 plants continued next page. 



INDIAN 

 SUMMER 



Little Silver. N. J. 



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