Grapes 
Concord Grape: 
Concord. (Black.) Too well known to need much description; is 
considered by many to be the best all around grape grown; is ex- 
tremely hardy, vigorous and productive, bunches large, compact; 
berries large and juicy, buttery and sweet; will succeed well almost 
anywhere. 
Brighton. (Red.) Bunch medium to large, quite compact, flesh 
rich, sweet, and best quality, color dark crimson or brownish red; 
vine vigorous and hardy. 
Moore's Early. (Black.) Bunch large, berry round with a heavy 
blue bloom, quality said to be better than Concord; hardy and pro- 
lific; a good market berry; ripens about two weeks before Concord. 
Niagara. (White.) One of the leading white sorts; bunch large, 
shouldered, compact; berry large, yellowish-white, juicy, vinous and 
sprightly, quality good; skin tough, making it a good shipper and 
market berry. 
Worden. (Black.) A seedling of the Concord; bunch large and 
compact, berry round, black with blue bloom, pulpy, juicy, and very 
pleasant; ripens several days earlier than Concord. 
Also Catawba, Moore's Diamond, Salem. 
Each Per 10 Per 100 
Concord t $0.20 $1.75 $15.00 
Other Varieties 25 2.00 18.00 
Progressive 
Everbearing 
Strawberries 
The Fall or Ever- 
bearing Strawberries 
have come to stay. 
Manv people in dif- 
ferent parts of the 
country are raising 
these berries and are 
picking them in the 
fall when they are 
truly a luxury. 
These reauire no 
more care than do the 
spring sorts but for best 
results should be set in 
good soil. They will com- 
mence bearing in the a 
spring, will bloom more or less all summer, and then 
set a heavy crop in the fall. If the blooms are pinched 
off in the spring and early summer the fall crop will 
be much heavier. 
The young plants formed in the- spring will bear iruit 
in the fall of the same year. Set out a good bed of these 
and you will have fresh strawberries when your neigh- 
bors are eating canned ones. , . 
25 for 75c; 50 for $1.40; 100 for $2.25; 1,000 for $15.00. 
Postage 10c per 100 extra. 
Downing Gooseberries. 
Progressive Strawberries. 
Standard Strawberries 
Senator Dun lap. (S.) The great market berry, 
fruit medium to large, regular; bright, glossy red; 
sweet and good quality; exceptionally firm, making 
it a good keeper and shipper; ripens early and 
continues a long time; immensely prolific. Mid- 
season. 
Splendid. One of the handsomest strawberries; 
rich in qualitv, and when the season is favorable 
very productive. 
$ Warfield. (P.) Plant is a vigorous grower with 
long penetrating roots; a good berry for dry sea- 
sons; dark crimson, firm, sub-acid, and very good, 
popular as a market variety. 
Aroma. Large, roundish, conical; bright scarlet, 
moderately firm, fair quality; plant vigorous and 
very productive. A very valuable late sort for 
home use or near market. 
Prices of all but Everbearing varieties; 25 for 
50c; 50 for 75c; 100 for $1.10; 500 for $3.50; 1,000 
for $6.00. Postage 10c per 100 extra. 
Gooseberries 
Should be planted in good rich soil and manured 
once a year. Prune regularly and thoroughly, 
cutting out all dead branches. 
Per 10 Per 100 
Downing- — large greenish white $2.50 ' $22.50 
Houghton — medium, pale red 2.50 22.50 
Industry — large dark red 4.50 40.00 
