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Campbell's Early Grapes 



GRAPES 



Ready for delivery November 1st to 20th 



Ripening in the Order Given 



PRICES. — Green Mountain, Campbell's Early and 



McPike, I -year size, 70 cents each; 3 for $1.80; 10 for 



$4.00; 2 year size, 85 cents each; 3 for $2.25; 10 for $6.00. 



All other varieties listed below, i-year size, 50 cents 



each; 3 for $1.20; 10 for $3.00; 2- year size, 70 cents each; 



3 for $1.80; 10 for $4.50, postpaid. 



See important notice on rates, opposite. 



GREEN MOUNTAIN. An extra early greenish-white 

 grape; clusters and berry medium; thin skin; fine 

 quality; tender and sweet. Perfectly hardy. 



LUTIE. The best family grape grown; never known 

 to rot. Bunches and berries large; color reddish 

 chocolate; very sweet. 



BRIGHTON- Berries medium to large, round, light red 

 to dark crimson in color, flesh tender; sweet and 

 productive. Of the highest quality. 



McPIKE. The perfection of grapes. Black. 



CAMPBELL'S EARLY. The most profitable of the 

 early grapes. Berry large, blackish purple, covered 

 with light blue bloom. Bunches large shouldered; 

 quality excellent. 



WORDEN. Large Concord type; very early. Black. 



DIAMOND. Hardy, productive; early. White. 



CONCORD. The most popular grape in America. 

 Bunch large, compact; berries very large; skin ten- 

 der; flesh sweet, juicy. Vine a vigorous grower. Very 

 hardy and productive. Color blue-black. Succeeds 

 everywhere. 



NIAGARA. The standard market sort. Berries white, 

 large and handsome; bunch often shouldered. Vine 

 very vigorous and productive, succeeding well both 

 North and South. 



DELAWARE. Medium size, sweet and delicious. Red. 



CATAWBA. Dark red. Bunch large; berry medium. 



Maule's Family Grape Collection 



Six of the finest hardy Grapes described above 

 Ripening in the Order Given 



One of each, GREEN MOUNTAIN, CAMPBELL'S 

 EARLY, LUTIE, BRIGHTON, CONCORD and 

 NIAGARA, in i-year-old-size for only $2.25, post- 

 paid; in 2-year-old-size, the set of six choice hardy 

 Grapes as above for only $3.50. 

 GREAT SATISFACTION AT VERY SMALL COST 



DELIVERY AT PROPER TIME THIS FALL 

 BLACKBERRIES 



Ready for delivery November 1st to 20th 

 See important notice on rates, below- 

 All blackberries at these prices: 30 cents each; 3 



for 80 cents; $1.75 per 10, postpaid. By express, not 



prepaid, $6.00 per 100; $50.00 per 1000. 



AMBROSIA. This is a grand new variety noted for 

 its great productiveness; single plants have yielded 

 five quarts of fine well matured berries which were 

 larger in size than any other early variety. Fruit is 

 brilliant jet black in color, which it retains under all 

 conditions, is compact in structure and very firm 

 and uniform in size. Rich and luscious in flavor. 

 Has endured a temperature of 32 degrees below zero 

 unharmed. 



BLOWERS. An iron clad variety that never winter 

 kills; a mammoth, upright grower; enormously pro- 

 ductive. Fruit is large, glossy, firm and luscious. 

 Has proved to be extra good everywhere. 



DALLAS. A new blackberry dewberry hybrid of great 

 worth which is proving to be one of the most valuable 

 market sorts as well as one of the best for home use. 

 The cane is short, but very vigorous and productive; 

 perfectly hardy, will stand 14 degrees below zero. 

 The ripening season is early and the fruit extra large 

 and fine. Makes a grand companion for the new 

 McDonald listed below. Perfect fiowering. 



ELDORADO. Fruit large and of exceptional quality 

 and productiveness. Late. 



McDonald. This grand, new hybrid blackberry dew- 

 berry ripens very early; one week earlier than the 

 Lucretia dewberry. The canes trail the first year, 

 but are strong and upright from the second year on. 

 It is entirely hardy, has stood 14 degrees below zero, 

 and its drought resisting qualities are remarkable. 

 The large, extra fine fruit is of excellent quality. 

 The flower of this variety being pistillate, or imper- 

 fect, it should have a staminate, or perfect flowering 

 sort planted with it to pollinate; when thus polli- 

 nated, it is exceedingly productive. The Dallas black- 

 berry, listed above, which flowers at the same time, 

 is the best variety to plant (in the proportion of one 

 Dallas to each five McDonald) with it. 



WARD. The best; fruit is very large; jet black and of 

 excellent quality. Productive and entirely free from 

 rust. 



IMPORTANT 



Rates on Nursery Stock 

 Pages 20, 21, 22, 23 



When the "3-rate" is taken the three trees or 

 plants must be all one variety. You may order 5 

 trees or plants, all the same variety, at the "10 

 rate." In making up an order for ten trees or 

 plants you may divide into four different varieties. 

 Orders for fifty (except strawberries) may be divided 

 into five kinds of_ even tens of a kind, and orders 

 for one hundred into ten kinds of even tens of a 

 kind. 500 sold at the "1000 rate." Orders for 1000 

 may be divided into ten kinds. 



RASPBERRIES 



Ready for delivery November 1st to 20th 



See important notice on rates, this page 



All raspberries at these prices: 25 cents each; 3 for 



60 cents; 10 for $1.70, postpaid. 



By express, not prepaid, $6.00 per 100; $50,00 per 1000. 

 Black Raspberries cannot be planted in the fall 



ST. REGIS EVERBEARING. Unlike any other rasp- 

 berry it bears a crop the first season. Plants of it 

 set out in early April gave ripe berries June 20th of 

 the same year. For four weeks thereafter the yield 

 was heavy and the canes continued to produce ripe 

 fruit without intermission until the middle of October. 

 The berries were large and beautiful, firm and full 

 flavored to the very last. .Berries are of large size, 

 surpassing quality, rich, sugary, with full raspberry 

 flavor and bright crimson in color. 



KING OF THE MARKET. A new everbearing rasp- 

 berry of great worth. The plant is upright, stalky 

 and very productive, outyielding any other variety, 

 even the purple sorts. First bearing season lasts 

 through June and July and by September the young 

 canes begin bearing again and continue until stopped 

 by freezing weather. Berry beautiful Hght crimson, 

 very meaty, rich in sugar and delicious in flavor. 

 Fruit is twice the size of St. Regis and about a week 

 later ripening in both the spring and fall seasons. 



CUTHBERT. A strong grower and productive; very 

 large, bright red; fruit firm, of very fine quality; 

 season medium to very late. 



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