GRIFFITH ®. TURNER CO. 



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Cook Stove Fruit Drier, 



f T is a little gold mine. No labor you 

 I can perform for cash returns pays as 

 * well as that of converting wasted 

 fruits into evaporated stock. These 

 products are among the highest-priced 

 luxuries in food products. Evaporated 

 peaches, cherries and raspberries.. 20 to 

 25 cents per pound; apples, pears, black- 

 berries, etc., 10 to 15 cents; all salable 

 to or mav be exchanged with your gro- 

 cer for anything he sells. Recall the 

 Waste of Fresh Fruits on the farm or 

 town lot for Seasons l'ast. Price $5. 



STRAWBERRY PLANTS. 



Varieties Marked "P" Should Have 

 Another Perfect Flowering 

 Sort Xear Them. 



WE offer a nice stock of Strawberry 

 Plants of all the leading varieties, 

 and at low prices, considering the 

 quality of the stock. We can supply 

 them at short notice, freshly dug and 

 shipped direct from the nursery. 



JESSIE. — Mid-season; good size and 

 productive. 



NICK OHMER. — Mid-season. Fruit 

 large, glossy red, of excellent flavor. 



BEDERWOOD. — Early and of medium 

 size. 



GLEX MARY (New). — A very large 

 variety; larger than Sharpless or any 

 other berry. 



CLYDE. — Fruit large, firm and of 

 light scarlet color. 



LADY FINGER. — A very long berry of 

 beautiful appearance. In season from 

 medium to very late. 



BRANDYWINE. — Very late; produc- 

 tive; strong grower. 



TENNESSEE PROLIFIC. — Large, 

 sweet, firm. 



KENTUCKY. — Medium to late. 



GtXDY, — Late. Fine for canning. 



MICHEL'S EARLY. — Very early. 



BUBACH (P). — Medium to late. 



TL'BBS. — Very early. 



SHARPLESS. — Old reliable. 



WILSON. — Old standard sort. Me- 

 dium, early. 



CUMBERLAND. — Medium, very large, 

 juicy, of good flavor. Productive. 



CRIMSON CLUSTER. — Late. One of 

 the finest yet introduced. 



HOFFMAN. — Medium size, firm and 

 good quality and productive. 



JOHNSON'S EARLY. — One of the fin- 

 est early berries grown. Do not let it 

 get too thick. 



ZEITER'S EARLY. — For an extra 

 early berrv this is best of all. Good 

 shipper. Very productive for so early a 

 berry. Ahead of Michel's in size and 

 , productiveness. 



RASPBERRIES. 



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KANSAS (Black Cap). 



'HE fruit is handsome, firm and of 

 fine quality. Its canes are of strong 

 growth, entirely hardy and prolific, 

 with tough, healthy, clean foliage. Its 

 season is about second early — later than 

 Souhegan, but earlier than Gregg. 75c. 

 per dozen; $3.50 per 100. 



MILLER RED. — Fruit size of Cuth- 

 bert; bright red; does not fade; core 

 very small; ripens very early; heavy 

 bearer; best shipper. 75c. per dozen; 

 $3.50 per 100. 



MUNGER. — Resembles Gregg, but 

 much finer. One of the best of the black 

 caps. Perfectly hardy. 75c. per dozen; 

 $3.50 per 100. 



GOLDEN (H KEN, CUTHBERT, OHIO 

 AND SOUHEGAN. — 50c. per dozen; $3.00 

 per 100. 



BLACKBERRIES 



PRICE— Any of the above varieties, 

 strong, healthy layers, 25c. per doz.', 

 75c. per 100; $4.00 per 1000. 



Pot-Grown plants will be ready for de- 

 livery after August 1st. Prices for pot- 

 grown plants are from $3 

 to $4 per hundred, ac- 

 cording to variety. 



ELDORADO. — Berries very large; jet 

 black; sweet, melting; no hard core; 

 splendid keeper and shipper. 75c. per 

 dozen; 3.50 per 100. 



WILSON, JR.— Very early. ERIE. — Early. 



EARLY HARVEST. 



LUCRETI A (Dewberry) .—As early as Early Harvest and as 

 large as Wilson. Plant is entirely hardy, healthy, strong grower and 

 very productive. 



Any of the above, 50c. per dozen. $.3.50 per 100. 

 By express. 



CURRANTS. 



CHERRY. 



Per half-dozen $0.60 



Per dozen 1.00 



Per 100 (by express) 6.00 



FAY'S PROLIFIC. 



Strong grower, wonderfully produc- 

 tive, and comes to bearing young; fruit 

 large, bright red and good quality. . 



Per half-dozen $0.75 



Per dozen (by express) 1.25 



WHITE GRAPE. 



Per half-dozen $0.60 



Per dozen 1.00 



Per 100 (by express) 5.00 



Japan Wineberries. 



This fruit is but little known, but 

 should be in every garden. It is won- 

 derfully productive. 



Per dozen (by express) $2.00 



ORANGE (Hardy). 



GOOSEBERRIES 



DOWNING. 



Two- Year-Old. 



Per half-dozen $0.75 



Per dozen 1.50 



Per 100 (by express) 7.00 



HOUGHTON'S SEEDLING. 



Per half-dozen $0.50 



Per dozen 1.00 



Per 100 (by express) 5.00 



JAPAN HARDY ORANGE. 

 (Citrus Trifoliata.) 



New Hardy Orange. It blooms and 

 fruits profusely in the parks of Phila- 

 delphia and New York. To have a fruit- 

 ing Orange tree in your garden is cer- 

 tainly something to be proud of; its 

 large, white, sweet-scented flowers are 

 produced in the greatest abundance be- 

 fore the fruit appears. Well adapted 

 for hedges, making a close, compact 

 growth that nothing can penetrate. 

 Fruit small, bright orange red in color, 

 has a peculiar flavor, fine for preserving. 



Three Years Old, By Freight 

 or Express. 



Each, *0.50 



Per dozen 5.00 



Per 100 15.00 



FOE, VEGETABLE AND FLOWERING PLANTS, SEE PLANT PAGES. 



