BERLIN, MARYLAND 



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Concord Grapes 



St. Regis Raspberries 



SMALL FRUITS FOR HOME-GARDENS 



Small fruits should be in your home-garden, no matter if you do have an 

 orchard of apple, peach, or pear trees. Think of the wonderful flavor of Grapes, 

 the delightful zest of Currants and Gooseberries, and a luscious pie of Black- 

 berries, Dewberries, or Raspberries. 



Grapes can be grown in any garden and trained along the fence. Currants, 

 Raspberries, and the other bush fruits can be grown in out-of-the-way places 

 If you plant this fall or early next spring, you will be helping to increase our 

 country's future food supply. There is no waste in small fruits. 



GRAPES 



1 to 4 vines are sold at the each rate; 5 to 49 vines are sold 

 vines are sold at the 100 rate; 300 vines or more are sold at the 

 PARCEL POST. See page 40 for prices. 



Strong Vines — 2-year Selects 



Each 10 100 1,000 Each 



at the 10 rate; 50 to 299 

 1,000 rate. 



One-year Vines 

 10 



Catawba. Red $0 



10 so 80 S6 00 



S50 00 



SO 10 $0 75 S4 00 $30 00 



Concord. Black. . . 



10 



80 



5 00 



40 00 



10 



75 



3 50 



25 00 



Delaware. Light 



















red 



10 



80 



6 00 



50 00 



10 



75 



4 00 



30 00 



Moore (Moore's 



















Earlv). Black . . . 



10 



80 



6 00 



50 00 



10 



75 



4 00 



30 00 



Niagara. White.. . . 



10 



80 



6 00 



50 00 



10 



75 



4 00 



30 00 



Worden. Black 



10 



80 



6 00 



50 00 



10 



75 



4 00 



30 00 



Wyoming. Red.. . . 



10 



80 



6 00 



50 00 



10 



75 



4 00 



30 00 



CURRANTS 



Price, 15 cts. each, $1 for 10, $5 per 100 



PARCEL POST. See page 40 for prices. 



1,000 



Fay $40 00 



Perfection 40 00 



1,000 



Wilder $35 00 



Black Naples 40 00 



