Grow FRUITS of Tantalming Sweetness and Flavor 



Right in Your Own Garden 



Fruits always are most delicious when permitted to ripen fully 

 on the plants and that never is the case v^^ith market produce. 

 They are easy to grow and produce large yields ■with little care. 



Mouth-W atering 

 Six Superb 



Strawberries 



Leaders 



^ Dr642C Catskill. An outstanding 

 mid-season variety becoming 

 more popular every year. The 

 large plants bear big crops of 

 large, bright red berries that 

 are solid and very sweet. Also 

 very attractive. 



DrG4SC Dorsetl. Early. Well knovra 

 for its beauty and the rich, deli- 

 cious flavor of its bright red 

 fruits. Tastes as good as it looks. 



DF649C Faltiox. Early. Strictly a 

 quality berry of exceptionally 

 large size all through the fruit- 

 • ing season. Very productive and 

 unsurpassed in sweetness and 

 rich flavor. Berries remain firm. 



DF651C Fairpeake. This is the 

 leading late Strawberry com- 

 bining a heavy crop with deli- 

 cious aroma and flavor. The at- 

 tractive, firm flesh is temptingly 

 juicy and red to the very center. 



DFG53C Premier. Early. Large rich 

 red fruits with unusual eye ap- 

 peal. Sturdy plants bearing an 

 immense crop of richly flavored 

 berries of choicest quality. 



DF656C Red Star. A new, very late 

 variety especially recommended 

 for all northern sections. Very 

 large, firm, bright red berries of 

 fine flavor. Vigorous and pro- 

 ductive. Fills a definite need. 



Four Outstanding 

 Everbearing Strawberries 



DF660C Gent. Very vigorous, making lots of 

 runner plants. A leader with attractive 

 rich red berries of uniform shape and fine 

 flavor. 



DFES3C Mastodon. Often called "The Great 

 Mastodon and a universal favorite. Fine 

 large berries of good flavor. Also very 

 productive. 



DF664C Streamliner. Has real flavor and the 

 rich red color throughout has special appe- 

 tite appeal. Good fresh, canned, or frozen. 



DF668C Superfection. A new DELUXE variety 

 with very large, round, berries, red to the 

 center. Has a sweet, pleasing, mellow 

 flavor. 

 Any of the above: 25 of one variety $1.95; 



50 of one variety $3.25; 100 of one variety 



$5.20; 250 of one variety $10.40: 500 of one 



variety $16.25; 1000 of one variety $26.00. 



A-ny of the above: 

 25 of one variety $1.25; 50 of one variety $2.10: 

 100 of one variety $3.40; 250 of one variety $6.80; 

 500 of one variety $10.60; 1000 of one variety $17.00. 



Sugar-Sweet Raspberries 



^DF601C Indian Summer. Extra large, 



conical, glossy red berries of rich, 



sweet flavor. Everbearing. 

 DF603C. Latham. Extremely hardy, 



strong, honey-sweet. Rich dark red 



berries. 

 .DF608C Newburg. -Very large, firm, rich 



red berries of tasty flavor. 

 . DF611C Sunrise. Very early. Juicy, 



round, bright red, full of flavor. 



1-year No. 1 plants of any of the above: 

 5 for $1.70; 10 for $2.55; 25 for $4.70; 

 100 for $14.00: 250 for $30.30. 



. DF625C Cumberland 



The Best Black Raspberry 



Large, plump, and juicy fruits with 

 a true "Blackcap" flavor all its cwn. 

 The large jet-black berries are firm 

 and of superb quality — mild, sweet, 

 and so tasty. Ripens during mid-season. 



l-iicar No. 1 plants: 5 for $1.40; 10 for 

 $2.10; 25 for $3.90; 100 for $11.55. 



Giant Blueberries 



Not only very productive but also wonder- 

 ful shrubs for garden planting. Prepare an 

 acid soil, well supplied with peat moss. 

 Must not suffer from lack of moisture. Com- 

 bine well with Azaleas and Rhododendrons 

 ■which need the same conditions. These giant- 

 fruited sorts are very vigorous and two or 

 more varieties should be planted in com- 

 bination for cross pollination that is im- 

 portant for a heavy set of berries. 

 DF43C lersey. Late. Of upright growth. '^ 



DF47C Rancocas. Mid-season. Bushy. 

 DF48C Cabot. Early. Low; spreading. 

 3-Year-old plants. 18-2i in. tall, of any of the 

 above: $1.85 each; 3 to 9 plants, $1.60 each; 

 10 to 29 plants, $1.35 each; 30 or more, $1.20 

 each 



Blackberries 



DF37C Alfred. Very hardy, im- 

 mensely productive, of choic- 

 est flavor. Attractive, large, 

 sweet, coreless berries. 

 ^DF38C Eldorado. Fragrant, rich 

 black berries of large size 

 and practically coreless; a 

 heavy cropper. Very hardy. 



Either Blackberry : 

 10 for $2.50; 25 for $4.65; 

 50 for $8.00; 100 for $14.25. 



Luscious Grapes 



By all means plant a grape 

 or several not for fruit alone 

 but as a climber over a fence, 

 a trellis, or an arbor. 

 DF222C Caco. The best of all red varieties with very 



large amber-red berries of deliciously sweet flavor. 

 DF224C Catawba. Large round berries of dark copper 

 color. Ripens late but keeps better than any other. 

 DF229C Concord. The best all-around grape— hardy, 

 vigorous, and very productive. Large blue fruits. 

 V DF231C Fredonia. Large black berries with heavy bloom. 

 Very early and of excellent quality. New. 

 DF236C Niagaro. A quality white grape widely grown in 

 all Eastern States. Showy larg^e bunches of fine berries 

 that do not crack easily. Choice flavor. 

 2-ycar-old No. 1 plants of any of the above Grapes: 

 50c ea.; 3 for $1.35; 10 for $3.50; 25 for $7.50: 

 50 for $12.50: 100 for $20.00. 



There is no better investment 

 than the home fruit garden that 

 becomes more valuable as the 

 years pass. Think of all the 

 pleasure of picking "Your Own" 

 as each reaches the perfect 

 stage. 



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