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These will do well in any soil. 
Plant in rows about five feet apart 
and three feet apart in the row. 
Should be cultivated thoroughly. 
Cut out all suckers and all old wood 
and you will be rewarded with line 
crops. 
Early Harvest. Very early. Ber- 
ries medium size and sweet. Comes 
on the market first and therefore 
brings the best prices. 
Snyder. Very hardy and there- 
fore best for the North and high 
altitudes. 
Mersereau. A mammoth black- 
berry of unusual vigor. Has been 
known to stand temperatures of 
from 15 to 25 degrees below zero. 
The berries are of very large size 
and fine shippers and keepers. All 
blackberries, per 10, 60c; per 100, $5.00 
This is a variety or species of blackberry 
that trails on the ground. The fruit is like the 
blackberry but somewhat larger and of just as 
good if not better flavor. The plants bear very 
profusely and the fruit is highly prized on all 
markets. Plants should be given some cover- 
ing through the winter. Per 10, 65c; 100, $5.00. 
Currants are hardy, easily grown, stand neglect well 
and yet respond liberally to cultivation and good treat- 
ment. They are prized so highly by every housewife 
that every garden should have at least a few currant 
bushes. Set the plants about four feet apart in good 
rich soil, cultivate well and mulch heavily. Keep the 
old wood pruned out. 
Perfection. The Perfection produces more clusters to 
the bush than any other variety we know of and we 
think this the greatest market currant on this list. The 
berries are large, bright red, and on account of the flavor 
and color are excellent for making jelly. The quality 
is as fine or finer than anything on the market today, 
Rich, mild, sub-acid flavor, with plenty of pulp and few 
seeds, clusters are long and size of berry is maintained 
to the end. 2 year old plants, each, 40c; 5 for $1.90; 10 
for $3.50. 
Red Dutch, White Dutch, Cherry, Fay's Prolific, and 
White Grape. Each, 30c; 10 for $2.50; 100 for $22.50. 
Barteldes 
Home Garden Collection 
Of Small Fruits 
5 Perfection Currants ; . .$1.90 
25 Everbearing Strawberries .75 
10 St. Regis Raspberries 1.00 
5 Early Harvest Blackberries .30 
5 Downing Gooseberries 1.25 
5 Concord Grapes 1.00 
$6.20 
Special price, packed, f. o. b. our store, $5.75. 
If wanted by mail add parcels post for 6 lbs. 
Early Harvest Blackberries. 
