DREER'S SELECT SMALL FRUITS 



FOR FALL PLANTING. READY ABOUT OCTOBER 25th 



Fall is a- good time to plant hardy Grapes, Blackberries, Raspberries, etc. The plants being at that tune dormant are less 

 liable to injury in transplanting than vrhen planted in spring. After planting, mulch ynth 2 or 3 inches of litter or manure. We do 

 not handle /rait trees, such as apples, pears, cherries, etc. 



Blackberries 



Blackberries respond generously to good treatment. They 

 prefer a deep soil, but will grow and fruit almost anywhere. 



El Dorado. One of the best; large, sweet and tender; very 

 hardy. 



Snyder. One of the oldest and still one of the most popular. 

 Price. $1.00 per doz.; S7.00 per 100; "^60.00 per 1000. 



Two Ne^v Hardy Grapes 



The Caco. A cross between Catawba and Concord, which has 

 inherited the best characteristics of both parents developing a 

 luscious fruit which ranks close to the greenhouse grown product 

 in high quality and melting texture. In appearance it is one of 

 the most beautiful of all hardy grapes, berries large, wine-red 

 with abundant bloom carried in large compact bunches. It 

 ripens' in advance of Concord and is a strong %'igorous grower. 



Champagne. A variety that is being extensively grown in the 

 grape growing districts of New Jersey and which has special 

 merit not only in the quality of its fruit but is also an exception- 

 ally strong grower and verj- prolific bearer. Its berries are of 

 large size, coppery-red in color and of delicious flavor. 



We can supply strong two-year-old plants ot either of the 

 above new sorts. SI .00 each. 



Six Best 

 Standard Hardy Grapes 



Catawba. Red, sweet and rich, with pleasant musky -flavor. 



Concord. The most popular black grape; succeeds everywhere. 



Lucile. Very large red, of exquisite flavor. 



Moore's Diamond. Greenish-white, with rich yellow tinge. 



Moore's Early. Large, black; good quality. 



Niagara. Berries large, light greenish- white; slightly ambered. 



Price. Strong selected two-year-old vines, 50 cts. each; $5.00 

 per doz.; $30.00 per 100. 



Raspberries 



Raspberries will succeed in any soil that will grow good corn, 

 but respond quickly to liberal treatment; for best results the old 

 wood should be cut out just as soon as the crop has been gathered. 

 This will give more ^dgor to the young canes for next year's bearing. 



Cumberland. A large, black cap of exceedingly fine quality. 



Cuthbert. Large, deep, rich crimson. 



Everbearing Red Raniere. This is not only the earliest 

 red raspberrj', but it is a perpetual fruiting variety. Its main 

 crop is greater than that of any other red variety, and con- 

 tinues to bear until late in August, at which time the berries 

 .begin to ripen on the yoimg canes, which continue to bear 

 fruit in increasing number until late in fall. The berries are 

 bright crimson, of good size, excellent quality, of full raspberry 

 flavor. 



Price. Any of the above, Sl.OO per doz.; S7.00 per 100; §60.00 

 per 1000. 



Hardy Grapes 



Potgrown and Layer Strawberry 

 Plants 



Pot grown plants are ready now, and if set out early this autumn 

 will produce a crop of berries next June. Layer plants will be 

 ready after October 15th. AU the varieties ofiered below are per- 

 fect flowering, requiring no jwllenization. 



Big Joe. Midseason. 

 Brandywine. Midseason. 

 Campbell ' s Early. Extra early 

 Chesapeake. Late. 

 Candy's Prize. Late. 

 Glen Mary- Midseason. 



Lupton. Late. 



Marshall. Early to midseason 



Nick Ohmer. Midseason to 



late. 

 Premier. Very early. 

 Senator Dunlap. Midseason. 

 Success. Early. 



Price. Pot grown plants for immediate delivery, Sl.OO per doz.; 

 S7.00 per 100; $60.00 per 1000. 



Layer Plants. Ready October 15th. 35 cts. per doz.; $2.00 

 per 100; $15.00 per 1000. 



Autumn -Fruiting Straw^berries 



The varieties here offered are of American origin, and have been 

 tried with most gratifying results. - 



Champion. A fine very dark red, free and of excellent quality. 



Progressive. Berries -good size, luscious and prolific. 



Price. Any of the above pot-grown plants, $1.25 per doz.; 



$8.00 per 100; S70.00 per 1000. 



Layer plants ready October ISth. 35 cts. per doz.; $2.00 per 



100; SIS.OO per 1000. 



NOTE. — ^All Bulbs, Roots and Plants are forwarded by Express, 

 c»nt. to value of order to points east of the Mississippi River, and 



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purchaser pajring charges. If wanted by Parcel Post add 10 per 

 20 per cent, to points west of the Mississippi River. 



