Dreer's Select List of Small Fruits 



For Fall Planting. Ready about October 25th. 



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



less liable to injury in transplanting than when planted in spring. After planting, cover the roots with 2 or 3 inches of litter or 



manure. We do not handle fruit trees such as apple, pears, cher- 

 ries, etc. 



BLACKBERRIES. 



Blackberries respond generously to good treatment. They prefer a deep 

 soil, inclining to sand, but will grow and fruit almost anywhere. The fol- 

 lowing varieties are the finest in cultivation: 

 Rathbun. Kittatinny. Erie. Snyder. 



Price. 50 cts. per doz.; $3.00 per 100; $25.00 per 1000. 



CURRANTS. 



Currants do well in partial shade, but require rich soil and good culture. 

 The following are the very best sorts, and are supplied in strong 2-year- 

 old plants: , 

 Bar=Ie=duc. A famous French variety for preserving, almost seedless 



and of unapproached flavor. 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz. 

 Cherry. Deep red. 



Fay's Prolific. Color rich red; the leading variety for home use. 

 Lee's Black Prolific. The favorite sort for preserving. 

 Perfection. A new red variety which promises to eclipse all other sorts, 



combining size, color, high quality and productiveness in a superlative 



degree; has been awarded two gold medals. 15 cts. each; $1.50 per 



doz.; $12.00 per 100. 

 White Qrape. Best white variety. 

 Wilder. Anew red variety; fruit large, of fine flavor and a good yielder. 



Price. Any of the above (except where noted) 10 cts. each; $1.00 



Rathbun Blackbehr.es P er doz - ; $ 7 - 50 P er 100 -. 



GOOSEBERRIES. 



We offer strong 2-year-old plants of the following desirable varieties: 

 Red Jacket. A wonderful cropper, with bright, clean, healthy foliage. 

 The Pearl. Large size, color pale green and of excellent quality, either as a 



dessert fruit or for cooking. 



Price. Either of the above 20 cts. each; $2.00 per doz.; $15.00 per 100 



FOREIGN GRAPE VINES. 



Owing to the scarcity of these in American-grown stock, we have made arrange- 

 ments with one of the leading English growers for a supply. While the prices 

 at first glance may appear high, the strength, size and quality of this stock is so 

 much superior that no comparison can be made with the light canes usually sent 

 out. Orders booked previous to November 25th can be executed any time after 

 Tanuary 1st. Orders received after that date will be filled about March 15th. 

 List of varieties on application. 

 Price. Strong planting canes, $2.50 each; $30.00 per doz.; strong fruiting 



canes, $3.50 each. $40.00 per doz. 



SELECT DOZEN HARDY GRAPES. 



Agawam (Roger's No. 15). Large dark red, sweet. 



Brighton. Resembles Catawba, with richness of the Delaware. 



Campbell's Early. An improved Concord; very early. 



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



Concord. The most popular black grape; succeeds everywhere. 



Delaware. Light red, sweet, sprightly; fine flavor. 



Lindley (Roger's No. 9). Large, black, good quality. 

 Moore's Diamond. Delicate greenish-white, with rich yellow tinge. Prolific, 



early and hardy, of fine quality. 

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

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

 Pocklington. Bunch and berry large; golden-yellow. 

 Worden. Black, hardy, healthy; of fine quality. 



Price. Strong selected two-year-old vines, 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz.; 

 $15.00 per 100. Perfection Red Currant 



NOTE. — All Bulbs, Roots and Plants are forwarded by Express, purchaser paying charges. If wanted by Parcel Post add 10 per cent. 

 to value of order for postage to points east of the Mississippi River, and 20 per cent, to point* west of the Mississippi River. 



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