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shipper. 



Stone 



BLACKBERRIES-CHOICEST varieties 



■pi J- J- A verj' vigorous growing, perfectly hardy variety. Fruit verv large, borne 

 t^ifUJiaao in clusters which ripen verj- evenly; quality unsurpassed and an exc-ellent 

 Price lOc. each, or 60c. doz., postpaid. 



-rr„ J Originated in Wisconsin, and is v / hardy, sweet, productive, weigh- 

 S Jiaray i^g down its strong canes with its crops of delicious fruit Price lOc. 

 each, or 75c. doz., postpaid. 



TTf _j A good s'.iipper: perfectly hardy, no superfluous sprouts, a great yielder of large 

 w <ii a Blackberries, rich and sweet, no hard cores, fruit all on outside, easily har\-ested 

 Price 10c. each, or 60c. doz , postpaid. 



Special Offer E 2. ^ -'/,-3>n^/S\'br2'a?i^^oV^S^ Only 50c. 



DEWBERRY 



Aiiof;»i'e Ji-nnfnrraA berries are much larger than those of any other Dewberrj 



/iUSim S iinprovea or Blackberry. It requires no trellises or stakes. The fruit it 

 jet black and of .■lUDerior flavor. For productiveness it outrivals aU Dewberries, Prict 

 lOc. each, or 75c. doz., postpaid. 



CURRANTS 



Eldorado Blackberry. 



GRAPES 



CHOICEST HARDY VARIETIES 



/-"^.v^v^iu^ T7o^1t, The berries are large, 

 Campoeli S liarly often an inch or more 

 In diameter, glossy black with a purple bloom, 

 sweet and juicy with few seeds. They ripen 

 from the 15th to the last of August. As a keeper 

 and shipper this variety is unequaled by any 

 other American Granes while as a dessert Grape 

 it is delicious. Price, 1 year strong, 20c. each, or 

 SI. 75 doz., postpaid 



McPike map™oth black Grape has been 



exhibited in all parts of the coimtry, its 

 great size, fine flavor and beauty creating a sensa- 

 tion. It is a seedling of Worden and has many of the 

 good qualities of both Worden and Concord. Ripens 

 before Concord. Prices same as Campbell's Early. 



Ti7U'A„ Ti* J Valuable for all sections of Unit- 



Wnite Uiamona , ed states. Best white, heahhy 

 and perfectly hardy. Price same as Campbell's Early. 

 y,ir J 17 i„ One of the best early ripening va- 

 MOOre S Isany rieties. The bunch is large, round 

 and with a black-blue bloom. In quality surpassing the 

 Concord. Price, 1 year strong, 15c. each, or $1.25 doz., 

 postpaid. 



J The well-known standard black-blue variety, 

 voncoro. It succeeds wherever Grapes are grown. 

 Price same as Moore's Early. 



■TTj j„ A large black grape of the Concord type, but 

 WOrQcu 5 to 10 days earlier. Price same as Moore's 

 Early. 



The set of 6 choice Grapes, 

 SDecial Offer E3. one of each variety, only 90c. 



by mail, postpaid, 



GOOSEBERRIES 



Harfaf-Unn "^he latest introduction, created by crossing Fay's Prolific with White Grape 

 JrenecilOIl and combines the best qualities of both pareiits. In color it is a beautiful 

 briglit red and of size larger than the Fay, the clusters average longer and tlie size of the 

 berries is maintained to the end of the bunch. It is one of the most productive Currants, 

 and in quahty it is superior to anything in the market today, 

 being of a rich, mild, sub-acid flavor and ha\ing plenty of pulp 

 with few seeds. Price 20c. each, oc SI. 75 doz., postpaid. 



X ry, i._ The largest red Currant, tnusually hardy in 

 VTiani KUDy habit of growth and bear proiusely. The ber- 

 ries are beautiful Hght red and grow in immense clusters, more 

 resembling bunches of red Grapes than bunches of Currants. 

 Many fruit growers are now planting largely of this variety in 

 place of the older sorts on account of its enormous jield. Price 

 15c. each, or $1.25 doz., postpaid. 



WVii'+o Wine This is the hardiest white sort and is there- 

 W nilc Wine fore especially desirable for the middle and 

 northern states. It bears great bunches of pearly white Cur- 

 rants of the most delicious flavor. Vigorous grower, very pro- 

 ductive. The sweetest and richest white Currant extant. 

 Fruit larger and stems longer than White Grape. The fruit 

 sugar and acid are blended ■5\ithout excess of either The 

 best of all for a dessert fruit. Price 15c. each, or $1.25 doz., 

 postpaid. 



■Rlorb- rViomT»;/in The leading, tested black Currant. It 

 IsiaCK ^../IiailipiOIl is a vigorous grower and very produc- 

 tive. The berry and bunch are very large and of most excel- 

 lent quality. Price 15c. each, or $1.25 doz., postpaid. 



Special offer each varietytby^:Mil?pos"tpaidOn'^ 40^. 



Choice Home Fruit Collection for $2.25 



3 Gooseberries, 6 Blackberries, 3 Currants. 6 Raspberries (Red), 

 3 Raspberries (Black), 2 Grapes, and 25 Strawberries — 

 our selection for varietv. 

 VALUE of this COLLECTION $3.35 at CATALOGUE PRICES 

 For $2.25 I will send this complete assortment (48 plants) prepaid. 



Keepsake 



Keepsake Gooseberry. 



Currants 

 Periectioa. 



A new English 



variety, possessing unusual merit. 

 Plants grow in tree form, dwarf in habit, 

 very productive, free from mildew and 

 very hardv. The fruit is very large, 

 straw colored, of excellent flavor and 

 unequaled for shipping purposes. The 

 blossom is well protected by early foli- 

 age, making it a sure cropper. Price, 

 strong plants, 2Sc. each, or $2.50 doz., 

 postpa,J. , . 



T> J -, 1 «i Fruit large, a bnght 

 Ked J aCKet shiny red, a most beau- 

 tiful and attractive berry Flavor is 

 most delicious and commands the very 

 best market price. Plant and foliage are 

 at all times \igorous, clean, healthy and mil- 

 dew proof. Has been tested in many sections 

 under most trying circumstances and has proveti at 

 all times and" in aU places thoroughly hardy and enor- 

 mously productive. Prices same as Keepsake. 



. The berrv is large, handsome, a pale green 

 Downing in color, of excellent quality. A favorite for 

 home and market. Price same as Keepsake. 



„ , The set of 3 Gooseberries, ^_,|-, 

 ^nprJnl nffpr F4 one of each variety, OUIy OVt 

 apeCfJ*' Ulicr Ct. by mail, postpaid. 



Campbell's 

 Earlv 

 Grape 



