﻿YOi: 
  WILL 
  FIND 
  OUR 
  LISTING 
  UP 
  TO 
  DATE 
  

  

  WE 
  FEEL 
  OUK 
  PATRONS 
  A 
  HE 
  ENTITLED 
  TO 
  THE 
  BEST 
  VARIETIES 
  AVAILABLE 
  

  

  PLANT 
  SMALL 
  F 
  R 
  U 
  I 
  T 
  S 
  FOR 
  INCREASED 
  PROFITS 
  

  

  EVERY 
  THINKING 
  MAN 
  KNOWS 
  THE 
  VALUE 
  

   WHEREVER 
  YOU 
  ARE 
  LOCATED, 
  THEY 
  

   PLANT 
  A 
  FEW 
  ACRES 
  THIS 
  YEAR 
  AND 
  INCREASE 
  YOUR 
  

  

  The 
  NEW 
  BOYSENBERRY 
  

  

  8AM) 
  TO 
  BE 
  THE 
  LARGEST 
  ami 
  FINEST 
  VINE 
  BERRY 
  EVER 
  

   INTRODUCED. 
  The 
  BOY 
  SEN 
  BERRY 
  if 
  n 
  new 
  variety 
  produced 
  by 
  

   crossing 
  blackberries, 
  raspberries, 
  unci 
  Loganberries. 
  The 
  flavor 
  Is 
  a 
  

   very 
  pleasing 
  blend 
  of 
  these 
  varieties. 
  It 
  has 
  few 
  and 
  sort 
  seeds. 
  The 
  

   plant 
  is 
  vi 
  ry 
  vigorous 
  and 
  liardy, 
  coming 
  through 
  in 
  good 
  condition, 
  

   without 
  injury, 
  in 
  temperatures 
  as 
  low 
  as 
  It) 
  below 
  zero. 
  THE 
  BER- 
  

   RIES 
  ARE 
  EXTREMELY 
  LARGE. 
  MANY 
  OF 
  THE 
  BERRIES 
  GET- 
  

   TING 
  MORE 
  THAN 
  2 
  INCHES 
  LONG 
  and 
  OVER 
  1 
  INCH 
  IN 
  DI- 
  

   AMETER. 
  

  

  Unlike 
  many 
  kinds 
  of 
  large 
  fruit, 
  the 
  BOYSENBERRY 
  consistently 
  

   produces 
  heavy 
  crops. 
  IT 
  COMES 
  INTO 
  GOOD 
  BEARING 
  THE 
  

   NEXT 
  YEAR 
  AFTER 
  PLANTING 
  AND 
  ONE 
  PLANTING 
  LASTS 
  

   FOR 
  .MANY 
  YEARS. 
  It 
  is 
  a 
  vigorous 
  grower 
  ami 
  should 
  not 
  be 
  

   planted 
  closer 
  than 
  six 
  feet 
  apart 
  and 
  succeeds 
  holler 
  when 
  trained 
  

   .01 
  wires 
  similar 
  lo 
  grapes. 
  THE 
  FRIITING 
  SEASON 
  IS 
  LONGER 
  

   THAN 
  MOST 
  VINE 
  BERRIES 
  LASTING 
  ABOUT 
  TWO 
  MONTHS. 
  

   IT 
  IS 
  NOT 
  UNISLAI. 
  TO 
  PICK 
  20 
  BASKETS 
  OF 
  BERRIES 
  TO 
  

   THE 
  PLANT 
  THE 
  SECOND 
  YEAR 
  AFTER 
  PLANTING. 
  The 
  plant 
  

   seems 
  to 
  be 
  especially 
  resistant 
  to 
  drouth 
  condillous. 
  \YE 
  RECOM- 
  

   MEND 
  THAT 
  YOU 
  GIVE 
  I'll 
  IS 
  WONDERFl 
  I. 
  BERRY 
  A 
  TRIAL 
  

   FEELING 
  THAT 
  IT 
  WILL 
  PROVE 
  A 
  VALUABLE 
  ADDITION 
  TO 
  

   VOL 
  R 
  PRESENT 
  LIST 
  OF 
  SMALL 
  Fit 
  L 
  ITS. 
  

  

  loots 
  for 
  $12.00; 
  1000 
  plants 
  for 
  $100.00. 
  All 
  prices 
  are 
  for 
  strictly 
  

  

  GRAPE 
  VINES 
  

  

  2-yr.. 
  No. 
  1. 
  

  

  MOORE'S 
  EARLY 
  (Black) 
  s 
  ffi 
  v 
  ar 
  b 
  t0 
  Vn„- 
  

  

  cord 
  In 
  I. 
  ...Us 
  ami 
  . 
  iii.ilil 
  v 
  : 
  an. 
  I 
  rip. 
  us 
  :i 
  i 
  i 
  |»« 
  weeks 
  

  

  earlier, 
  lias 
  a 
  peculiarly 
  swe. 
  t 
  flavor 
  all 
  Its 
  own. 
  Vines 
  

   are 
  healthy, 
  vigorous, 
  hardy 
  and 
  heavy 
  bearers. 
  

  

  NIAGARA 
  Occupies 
  the 
  same 
  position 
  among 
  

  

  ninWiUlft 
  (lie 
  while 
  varieties 
  us 
  r 
  „r,l 
  among 
  

  

  the 
  black. 
  Hunch 
  ami 
  lorries 
  are 
  large, 
  greenish 
  while 
  

   changing 
  lo 
  pale 
  yellow 
  when 
  fully 
  ripe. 
  Skin 
  tliiu 
  but 
  

   tough; 
  quality 
  much 
  like 
  the 
  Coucord. 
  

  

  lie 
  Concord— 
  the 
  stand- 
  

   ard 
  by 
  which 
  all 
  the 
  oilier 
  black 
  grapes 
  are 
  judged 
  — 
  a 
  

   lifetime 
  money-maker. 
  Whatever 
  other 
  varieties 
  are 
  

   grown, 
  in. 
  vim-vard 
  or 
  arbor 
  is 
  complete 
  wilhout 
  a 
  lib- 
  

   eral 
  plaining 
  of 
  Concords. 
  Our 
  Concord 
  vims 
  are 
  well 
  

   rooted 
  and 
  are 
  guaranteed 
  lo 
  give 
  perfect 
  satisfaction, 
  

   producing 
  huge 
  bum-lies 
  of 
  deepest 
  purple 
  grapes 
  of 
  

   very 
  finest 
  flavor. 
  

  

  C 
  A 
  T 
  fi 
  \KT& 
  A 
  Hunches 
  medium, 
  shouldered: 
  her- 
  

   w/li/\WIMl 
  ries 
  large, 
  deep 
  coppery- 
  red. 
  becom- 
  

   mg 
  purple 
  when 
  ripe; 
  flesh 
  somewhat 
  pulpy; 
  juicy, 
  

   sweet, 
  aromatic 
  and 
  rich. 
  

  

  WORDEN 
  fr^L^^Z^^^, 
  

  

  but 
  the 
  berries 
  are 
  larger. 
  The 
  fruit 
  is 
  said 
  lo 
  be 
  better 
  

   flavor, 
  d 
  and 
  lo 
  ripen 
  several 
  days 
  earlier. 
  These 
  qual- 
  

   ities 
  will 
  give 
  it 
  the 
  foremost 
  rank 
  among 
  native 
  grapes. 
  

  

  CACO 
  (Red) 
  ™? 
  it 
  ^Y,ei 
  R 
  ng'so 
  ^u^gaf^u 
  

  

  excellent 
  flavor 
  it 
  can 
  im 
  ■•»■••>• 
  ,«„ 
  w, 
  ,-ks 
  before 
  ii 
  is 
  

  

  pact 
  and 
  g'J.l 
  : 
  ti'c 
  ' 
  "~t'r"",'i 
  %,V,w.'r.s 
  

  

  hardy 
  and 
  prolific. 
  Ripens 
  oue 
  week 
  before 
  Coucord. 
  

  

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  e 
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  l 
  | 
  'i 
  lr,ly 
  - 
  m 
  ' 
  altl 
  '. 
  v 
  - 
  rigorous 
  and 
  fruit- 
  

  

  bloom. 
  

  

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  P 
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  vi 
  -" 
  rol,s 
  - 
  || 
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  "'!'y- 
  healthy 
  

  

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  '"" 
  -'y' 
  "*:<1'-V 
  ripen, 
  hue 
  

  

  pliT 
  bSf'e'olor^ 
  11 
  "''"^""If 
  P^eoses. 
  IS 
  

  

  DELAWARE 
  p 
  tt 
  .... 
  

  

  Adapts 
  itself 
  readily 
  to 
  various 
  soil 
  conditions.' 
  Mamies 
  

   its 
  crop 
  early. 
  lias 
  very 
  attractive 
  ap.ear.-in.-e. 
  Keeps 
  

  

  and 
  ships 
  well 
  and 
  is 
  immune 
  t, 
  „ 
  l' 
  ml 
  Clusters 
  are 
  

  

  well 
  shouldered, 
  compact. 
  Berries 
  are 
  uniform, 
  light 
  red 
  

   in 
  color 
  and 
  firm. 
  

  

  highest 
  qualified 
  grapes 
  

  

  OF 
  A 
  GENERAL 
  PLANTING 
  OF 
  SMALL 
  FRUITS. 
  

  

  ARE 
  IN 
  DEMAND 
  AND 
  BRING 
  FAIR 
  PRICES. 
  

  

  INCOME 
  NEXT 
  YEAR 
  AND 
  THE 
  YEARS 
  TO 
  FOLLOW. 
  

  

  BLACKBERRIES 
  

  

  Ulack 
  berries 
  are 
  among 
  the 
  best 
  known 
  

   ries. 
  No 
  fruit 
  of 
  any 
  kind 
  is 
  more 
  wholesome 
  

   and 
  other 
  Hood 
  fruits 
  will 
  save 
  doctor 
  bills, 
  

   planted 
  in 
  rows 
  to 
  7 
  feet 
  apart, 
  

   light, 
  rich 
  and 
  clean, 
  and 
  pf 
  

  

  nd 
  most 
  valued 
  of 
  our 
  ber- 
  

   ne. 
  A 
  liberal 
  use 
  of 
  berries 
  

   Blackberries 
  should 
  be 
  

   ■i 
  feet 
  in 
  the 
  row. 
  Keep 
  the 
  ground 
  

   h 
  the 
  canes 
  back 
  when 
  they 
  have 
  reached 
  

  

  BLOWERS 
  e 
  L 
  S 
  

  

  this 
  splendid 
  new 
  sort. 
  

  

  ELDORADO 
  III 
  

  

  sweet, 
  melting 
  and 
  plea; 
  

  

  ALFRED 
  8£ 
  ° 
  u 
  " 
  

  

  — 
  Strong 
  Rooted 
  Cutting 
  Plants, 
  All 
  Varieties: 
  

   $1.00 
  per 
  25; 
  $3.50 
  per 
  100; 
  $20.00 
  per 
  1000 
  

  

  ize, 
  jet 
  black, 
  good 
  

  

  early 
  Blackberries. 
  Very 
  produc- 
  

   berries 
  very 
  large, 
  and 
  practical- 
  

   a 
  thrifty 
  grower 
  being 
  extremely 
  

  

  DEWBERRIES 
  

  

  The 
  dewberry 
  is 
  a 
  dwarf 
  and 
  trailing 
  form 
  of 
  the 
  

   Blackberry. 
  The 
  fruit 
  is 
  highly 
  prized 
  as 
  a 
  market 
  fruit 
  

   owing 
  to 
  its 
  large 
  size 
  and 
  fine 
  quality. 
  Set 
  the 
  plants 
  

   two 
  feet 
  apari 
  in 
  the 
  row 
  and 
  cover 
  in 
  winter 
  with 
  

   coarse 
  litter. 
  Should 
  be 
  mulched 
  in 
  the 
  spring 
  to 
  keep 
  

   them 
  off 
  the 
  ground. 
  

  

  class 
  of 
  fruit: 
  ripens 
  early, 
  is 
  often 
  1% 
  inches 
  long, 
  by 
  

  

  e 
  r 
  y 
  large. 
  

  

  The 
  most 
  productive 
  market 
  variety 
  we 
  have 
  ever 
  

   grown, 
  and 
  is 
  8 
  to 
  10 
  days 
  ahead 
  of 
  any 
  other. 
  Strong 
  

   and 
  vigorous 
  grower. 
  

  

  Price, 
  No. 
  1 
  Plants— 
  75c 
  per 
  25; 
  $1.50 
  per 
  100; 
  

   $10.00 
  per 
  1000. 
  

  

  CURRANTS 
  

  

  The 
  Currant 
  is 
  one 
  of 
  the 
  most 
  valuable 
  of 
  small 
  

   fruits. 
  They 
  mature 
  insl 
  before 
  raspberries 
  and 
  can 
  be 
  

   used 
  either 
  raw 
  or 
  cooked. 
  Being 
  very 
  hardy, 
  they 
  do 
  

   not 
  winter-kill 
  and 
  are 
  easy 
  of 
  cultivation, 
  requiring 
  

   little 
  care. 
  They 
  can 
  be 
  grown 
  in 
  any 
  good 
  garden 
  soil. 
  

   Currants 
  should 
  be 
  planted 
  four 
  feet 
  apart. 
  

  

  PRICES 
  OF 
  AM, 
  VARIETIES 
  

   Two-Year, 
  No. 
  1 
  Strong 
  Bushes: 
  

   25c 
  each; 
  $2.25 
  for 
  10; 
  $18.00 
  for 
  100 
  

  

  able 
  red 
  currant. 
  The 
  berry 
  is 
  equal 
  to 
  cherry 
  currant, 
  

   while 
  the 
  flavor 
  is 
  superior. 
  The 
  stem 
  is 
  long, 
  which 
  

   permits 
  rapid 
  picking. 
  Valuable 
  for 
  both 
  market 
  and 
  

   home. 
  Fruit 
  hangs 
  on 
  well, 
  never 
  dropping 
  as 
  in 
  other 
  

  

  DFRFFPTTOM 
  Bright 
  red, 
  and 
  of 
  a 
  size 
  larger 
  

   fCitlr 
  E.0 
  1 
  than 
  tlle 
  Fay; 
  size 
  f 
  berries 
  is 
  

  

  maintained 
  to 
  end 
  of 
  bunch. 
  It 
  is 
  one 
  of 
  the 
  most 
  pro- 
  

   ductive 
  currants. 
  Bich, 
  mild, 
  sub-acid 
  flavor 
  and 
  having 
  

   plenty 
  of 
  pulp 
  with 
  few 
  seeds. 
  You 
  can 
  pick 
  Perfections 
  

   fast 
  as 
  Cherries. 
  

  

  GOOSEBERRIES 
  

  

  The 
  gooseberry 
  requires 
  a 
  deep 
  soil, 
  well 
  manured, 
  

   and. 
  if 
  inclined 
  to 
  lie 
  dry. 
  should 
  be 
  mill. 
  -lied 
  to 
  retain 
  

   moisture. 
  The 
  bushes 
  should 
  be 
  thoroughly 
  trimmed 
  

   and 
  pruned 
  to 
  obtain 
  large, 
  fine 
  fruit. 
  

  

  PRICES 
  OF 
  ALL 
  VARIETIES 
  

  

  Fine 
  Strong 
  2-ycur 
  Bushes, 
  No. 
  1 
  

  

  25o 
  each; 
  to 
  10, 
  22c 
  each; 
  50 
  to 
  100, 
  20c 
  each. 
  

  

  DOWNING 
  &\ 
  ,r 
  ^ 
  r 
  nM«^ 
  er 
  SJ^5 
  

  

  flavored; 
  vigorous 
  and 
  productive; 
  smoolh 
  skin. 
  One 
  of 
  

   the 
  best. 
  

  

  RED 
  JACKET 
  (Josselyn) 
  ^rA 
  a 
  Z!& 
  

  

  Has 
  been 
  tested 
  by 
  the 
  side 
  of 
  all 
  leading 
  varieties, 
  is 
  

   most 
  free 
  from 
  mil. 
  lew 
  of 
  all. 
  A 
  wonderful 
  cropper, 
  with 
  

   la 
  rue, 
  smoolh, 
  pale 
  red 
  fruit 
  of 
  first-class 
  flavor. 
  

  

  ACME 
  

   THORNLESS 
  

   YOUNGBERRY 
  

  

  type 
  of 
  youngberry 
  that 
  

   promises 
  to 
  entirely 
  

   take 
  the 
  place 
  of 
  the 
  old 
  

   type 
  of 
  youngberry. 
  It 
  

   is 
  a 
  very 
  vigorous 
  grow- 
  

   er; 
  an 
  abundant 
  bearer 
  

   and 
  equally 
  as 
  large 
  or 
  

   larger 
  in 
  most 
  cases 
  with 
  

   the 
  added 
  advantage 
  of 
  

  

  This 
  van 
  

  

  therefore 
  is 
  sold 
  only 
  for 
  planting, 
  

   becoming 
  more 
  and 
  more 
  popular 
  and 
  we 
  believe 
  every 
  

   producer 
  of 
  small 
  fruits 
  should 
  have 
  some 
  of 
  them.- 
  

  

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