GRIFFITH <& TURNER CO. S|g 



Cook Stove Fruit Drier. 



IT is a little gold mine. No labor you 

 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 may be exchanged with your grocer 

 for anything he sells. Recall the Waste 

 of Fresh Fruits on the farm or town lot 

 for Seasons Fast. Price $5. 



STRAWBERRY PLANTS. 



Varieties Marked "F" Should Have 

 Another Perfect Flowering 1 

 Sort Hear 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 OHMEK. — Mid-season. Fruit 

 large, glossy red, of excellent flavor. 



BEDERWOOD Early and of medium 



size. 



GLEN MARY (New). — A very large 

 variety; larger that Sharpless or any 

 other berry. 



CLYDE. — Fruit large, firm and of light 

 scarlet color. 



EXCELSIOR. — A new acquisition; 

 large, late, very pro\ifts; splendid for 

 canning and shipping. 



BRANDY WINE. — Very late, product- 

 ive; strong grower. 



TENNESSEE PROLIFIC. — Large, 

 sweet, firm. 



KENTUCKY. — Medium to late. 



GANDY. — Late. Fine for canning. 



MICHEL'S EARLY. — Very early. 



BUBACH (F) Medium to late. 



TUBES. — Very early. 



SHARFLESS. — 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 berry this is best of all. Good 

 shipper. Very productive for so early a 

 berry. Ahead of Michel's in size and 

 productiveness. 



RASPBERRIES. 



PRICE — Any of the above varieties, stro "9: 

 healthy layer plants, 25c. per doz., 75c. per 100, 

 $4.00 per 1000. Ready October 15. 



Pot-Grown plants will be ready for delivery after 

 September 15. Price per doz., 75c, per 100 $4.00. 



CURRANTS. 



CHERRY. 



Per half-dozen $0.65 



Per dozen 1,25 



Per 100 (by express) 6.00 



FAY'S PROLIFIC. 



Strong grower, wonderfully product- 

 ive, and comes to bearing young; fruit 

 large, bright red and good quality. 



Per half-dozen ?0 „? 



Per dozen (by express) L25 



WHITE GRAPE. 



Per half-dozen $?-£f 



Per dozen 



1.25 



Per 100 (by express) 8.00 



Japan Wineberries. 



This fruit is but little known, but 

 should be in every garden. It is won- 

 derfully productive. 



Per dozen (by express) $a.0» 



ORANGE (Hardy). 



KANSAS (Black Cap). 

 ""I^ 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. 65c. 

 per dozen; $3.00 per 100. 



MILLER RED. — Fruit size of Cuth- 

 bert; bright red; does not fade; core very 

 small; ripens very early; heavy bearer; 

 best shipper. 65c. per dozen; $3.00 per 

 100. 



MUNGER. — Resembles Gregg, but 

 much finer. One of the best of the black 

 caps. Perfectly hardy. 65c. per dozen; 

 $3.00 per 100. 



GOLDEN QUEEN, CUTHBERT, OHIO 

 AND SOUHEGAN. — 65c. per dozen. $3.00 

 per 100. 



Blackberries. 



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. 



LUCRETIA (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, 75c. per dozen. $4.00 per 100. By express. 



GOOSEBERRIES. 



DOWNING. 



Two-Year-Old. 



Per half-dozen $0.75 



Per dozen 1.50 



Per 100 (by express) 10.00 



HOUGHTON'S SEEDLING. 



Per half-dozen $0.65 



Per dozen 1.25 



Per 100 (by express) 8.00 



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 90 AO 



Per dozen 4.00 



Per 100 16.0C 



FOR VEGETABLE AND BXOWKRING PLANTS, SEE PLANT PAGES. 



