Little Silver, N. J. {31} 



Berry Plants 



Everyone can afford a Small Fruit garden. The thrill of watching your own berries mature, and 

 of picking and eating them yourself, outweighs the trifling cost. We have cut down on our berry list 

 this Fall, being careful to include only those sorts which are the unquestioned leaders of their period. 



POT-GROWN 

 STRAWBERRY PLANTS 



We have an excellent ano varied supply of 

 these most popular Summer berries, in all 

 desired varieties. For best results, they should 

 be planted in late Summer or early Fall. If 

 you write now, it will not be too late for us 

 to send you a copy of our Midsummer Pot- 

 grown Strawberry Catalogue for 1937, so 

 that you may enjoy your own Strawberries, 

 picked from your own garden. 



RASPBERRIES 



For many delicious Summer desserts. 



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 grown 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. 



Catherine. An excellent everbearer, with big, 

 delicious red berries from early Spring to late 

 Fall. 1 yr. plants, doz. SI. 50, 100 S7.50. 



Chief. Red berries, big, firm and tastv, very early 

 in the season. 1 yr. plants, doz. $1.00, 100 $5.00. 



Donboro. Earlier than most varieties, Donboro is 

 a heavy producer of quality fruit. 1 yr. plants, 

 doz. si. 00, 100 S5.00; heavy, 2 yr. plants, doz. 

 S2.00, 100 $9.00. 



Latham. Popular late sort, with a wealth of huge 

 red berries. 1 yr. plants, doz. Sl.OO, 100 S5.00; 

 2 yr. plants, doz. $2.00, 100 S9.00. 



Newburgh. Prize berry of the New York Fruit 

 Testing Association, with distinctively flavored, 

 big, firm red fruit. 1 yr. plants, doz. $1.50, 

 100 $7.50; heavy, 2 yr. plants, doz. S2.50, 

 100 $12.00. 



St. Regis. This best of everbearers is our own 

 introduction, with many bright crimson Rasp- 

 berries, firm, meaty and delicious, in June. Its 

 second crop is from September to frost, making 

 it invaluable to the small-fruit grower. 1 yr. 

 plants, doz. 75c., 100 S4.00, 1000 $25.00; heavy 

 2 yr. plants, doz. $1.25, 100 $6.50, 1000 $50.00; 

 heavy fruiting plants, doz. S2.50, 100 $15.00. 



CURRANTS 



All strong, 2 -year plants 



Cultural Directions — Plant either in sunlight or 

 partial shade. Do not cultivate the plants too 

 deeply. Best results are obtained by placing a 

 fairly thick mulch of leaves or straw about the 

 plants and doing no cultivating whatsoever. 



Price, all varieties, except as noted otherwise, 

 40c. each, $4.00 per doz. 



Cherry. Uniformly big crimson fruit, sharply acid. 



Fay Prolific. Juicy big berries of deepest red, 

 good for canning. 



Perfection. Big clusters of easily picked red Cur- 

 rants over a long period make this the best of all 

 varieties for the home garden- Each 50c., doz. 

 $5.00. 



White Grape. Clear, translucent white berries 



in big clusters. 

 Wilder. A long bearing variety, large in bunch 



and berry, which is an attractive bright red and 



of a mildly sub-acid flavor. 



BLACKBERRIES 



We list below our favorite Blackberries for the 

 home garden. Our prices refer to sturdy, 1 yr. old 

 plants. 



For field culture, plant in rows, about 6 feet 

 apart, placing the plants 3 feet apart in the rows. 



Blowers. Alidseason, producing taH canes which 

 yield a premium crop of large, attractive, qual- 

 ity berries. Exceptionally hardy. Doz. 75c., 

 100 $4.00. 



Joy. Alidseason, with large crops of large berries 

 of excellent quality. Doz. $1.00, 100 $6.00. 



Mersereau. A huge crop of big brilliant Black- 

 berries, with a sweet, rich flavor. Doz. 90c., 

 100 $5.00. 



Mt. Pocono. Resisting zero temperatures, this 

 tireless producer of big, delicious berries is one 

 of our introductions of which we are justly proud. 

 Doz. $2.00, 100 $10.00. 



Taylor. Late. Popular, with juicy, rich berries of 

 high quality. Doz. 75c., 100 $4.00. 



Ward. Popular for home garden or market, with 

 large, handsome berries which bring top prices. 

 Doz. 75c., 100 $4.00. 



GOOSEBERRIES 



Cultural Directions — Same as for Currants. 



Downing. Best of the family, with immense 

 crops of huge pale green berries, carrjang a 

 sprightly flavor. Strong, 2 yr. plants, each 50c., 

 doz. $5.00. 



Houghton. A reliable producer of hardy Goose- 

 berries, each as sweet and tender as one could 

 wish. Strong, 2 yr. plants, each 40c,, doz. $4.00. 



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