EVERYTHING FOR THE GARDEN, FARM AND LAWN 
FRUIT TREES AND SMALL FRUITS- Con/muec/ 
GRAPES 
BLACK 
Campbell's Early. — Handsome black beirlcs. with purple 
bloom; rich; keeps very good. Each. 50 cts. ; do/., $5.00. 
Moore's Early. — Bunch medium; berry very large, with heavy, 
blue bloom; good quality. Each, SO cts.; doz., $5.00. 
RED 
Brighton. — Flesh rich, sweet and of the best quality; ripens 
early. Very productive and vigorous. Each. 50 cts.; doz., $5.00. 
Delaware. — Bunch .small and compact; berries .small, light red, 
sugary and vinous. Each, 50 cts.; doz., $5.00. 
Lindley. — Btmch medium, somewhat loo.se; berries medium to 
large, round ; flesh tender and sweet. Vine very prolitlc. Each, 
50 cts.; doz., $5.00. 
WHITE 
Green Mountain. — .\n extra-early grape; skin very thin, ten- 
der and sweet; contains only one or two seeds; superb quality. 
Each, 50 cts.; doz., $5.00. 
Moore's Diamond. — Bunch large and compact; berries me- 
dium; flesh .iuicv, very palatable. Each. 50 cts.; doz., $5.00. 
Niagara. — Bunch medium to large; berries large, roundish, uni- 
form; skin thin, with a whitish bloom; flesh slightly pulpy, ten- 
der and sweet. Each. 50 cts. ; doz. $5.00. 
BLACKBERRIES 
Best sorts. — $2.00 per dox. 
CURRANTS 
Povfsol-inn This is the largest red currant known. It 
rerrctiioii. bears the largest crop of the largest clusters 
and has been awarded the first prizes wherever exhibited. It 
originated in Rochester, being a seedling of the Fay, the largest 
heretofore known, and the White Grape currant, the greatest 
bearer among currants — thus combining the good qualities of 
both parents. A three-year-old plant well cared for and In 
proper ground will produce an 11-quart basket of fruit, and an 
acre holds 1,500 plants. Each, 75 cts.; doz., $6.00. 
Price of the following varieties, 50 cts. each; $4.50 per doz. 
Black Champion. — A variety from England, more productive 
and fruit larger than Black Naple.s ; season later than most sorts 
and hangs on extremely well: very prolltable. 
Black Naples. — Very large; black; bunches of medium length. 
Much valued for jellies Strong grower and coarse leaves. 
Cherry. — One of the largest red Currants; bunch short. An 
old and tried variety. Very prolific. 
Fay's Proline. — Fruit very large, bright red and of excellent 
flavor: loss acid than the Cherry. It has a long stem which 
admits of rapid picking and is enormously productive. 
White Grace. — Very large, yellowish white; sweet, or a very 
mild acid. Excellent quality and valuable for the table. The 
finest of the white sorts. 
GOOSEBERRIES 
Industry. — An English variety more generally planted than 
any other, as it is free from mildew and bears freely very large 
dark red fruit of delicious quality. We recommend this for 
general use. Sold out. , ^ , j ^ 
Downing. — Whitish green; vigorous and prolific; juicy and good, 
A fine, reliable berry for general culture. Doz.. $6.00; each. 
75 cts. 
Houghton. — An American variety, bears abundant and reg- 
ular crops, seldom mildews; fruit smooth, red, tender and very 
good. Doz. $6.00: each 75 cts. 
Pearl. — The most prolific Gooseberry known. One bush pro- 
duced 2 500 berries. It is free from mildew, and is much larger 
than the Downing. The colour is bright green and quahty 
first class. Being thoroughly tested, we offer it as the best of 
its class yet grown. Sold out. ,. „ „ 
Keepsake. — Very large, straw coloured, excellent flavor. Can 
pull very early for green. Sold out. 
RED RASPBERRIES 
Cl- Potrlc RacnVx^rrv An everbearing variety of 
at. KeglS K.aspDerry. unusual merit. Introduced 
in 1911 A red raspberry that gives ripe fruit earlier than any 
other kind, and continues to do so continuously until the ground 
Is frozen. The berries are of good size, bright crimson, exceed- 
ingly firm and of sweet, rich flavor, Doz.. $2.00; per 100, $9.00 
|j__L,__i. A new variety, very hardy strong grower, 
neroerL. i^rge berry, firm and productive. Probably 
the safest variety to plant for this climate. Doz., $1.50; per 
100. $8.00. , . . . T. . 
Columbian. — A new variety of great promise. It is a very 
vigorous grower and very hardy. Fruit purple and delicious 
for table or canning, and an excellent shippmg variety. Per 
doz., $2.00; per 100, $10.00. ^ . ,^ 
King. — The earliest berry, a few days ahead of Marlboro, 
hardly as large but of better colour. Is a more healthy and 
vigorous grower, and very productive. We consider this the 
best early. Per doz.. $1.50; per 100. $8.00. 
Eaton. — A new variety of great promise, a very large firm berry, 
dark red. Cane Is a slow grower, but very productive. Per 
doz., $1.50; per 100, $8.00. 
Cuthbert. — An old standard, vigorous, productive and a firm 
fine berry of best quality, late. Is not hardy here for field 
culture: in gardens laid down it does very well. Per doz., 
$1.50: per 100. $8.00. 
Loudon. — A good late berry the hardiest of them all: requires 
rich soil and high cultivation. Per doz.. $1.50: per 100, $8.00. 
YELLOW RASPBERRIES 
Golden Queen. — Large: beautiful amber colour: firm and of 
fine quality. Plant vigorous, hardy and remarkably productive. 
Per doz., $1.50; per 100, $8.00. 
STRAWBERRIES 
To Insure a good 
crop of Strawberries 
the following season, 
plants should be set as 
early in the spring as 
the grotind can bo 
worked. 
Below, we offer the 
most desirable and 
luscious for the home 
or market garden 
Orders are filled with 
plants freshly dug 
from the ground and 
reach our customers in 
the best possible con- 
dition. 
EARLY 
Bederwood. — Medium 
size, heavy bearer, very 
vigorous, well-known 
variety. Per 100, $2.00; 
per 25. 75 cts. Strawbsrrles 
Dunlap. — Medium to large, very hardy and productive, one of 
the most popular, does well in most places. Per 100, $2.00: 
pur 25. 75 cts. 
3 W. S. — Same seeison as Dunlap but larger plant and berrlet 
very vigorous; in some soils superior to Dunlap. Per 100. 
$2.00: per 25. 75 cts. 
MEDIUM SEASON 
Wm. Bolt. — One of the finest flavored berries, very large and 
sweet and plant strong growing. Per 100, $2.00: per 25, 75 cts. 
Golden Gate. — A good garden variety, very large, Arm and 
high flavor. Per 100. $2.00: per 25, 75 cts. 
Pocomoke. — Very similar If not the same as Parsons' Beauty; 
it is large, dark colour and the most productive of all berries in 
a soil that suits it. Per 100, $2.00: per 25, 75 cts. 
LATE 
Uncle Jim. — One of the largest berries, very sweet and solid, 
best for canning. Plant is very strong, never wilts and la a 
good V£iriety for a second crop. Per 100, $2.00: per 25. 75 cts. 
Joe. — A very strong-growing plant and a very beautiful berry. 
Per 100, $2.00: per 25. 75 cts. 
Columbian.— Similar to Gandy, very Arm and fine quality. 
Per 100. $2.00: per 25. 75 cts. 
Nettie P. — The latest berry of all and a very fair producer is 
a pistillate variety. Per 100, $2.00: per 25, 75 cts. 
EVERBEARING STRAWBERRIES. 
These new strawberries will revolutionize strawberry-growing 
here. Plants set out in spring with first blossom cut off will 
start to bear about the 1st of .\ugust and continue bearing until 
heaw frost in late October. The plants are very healthy, have 
flue bright green foliage, makes many runners and stands up 
in the hottest weather. The berries are medium in size and 
very firm, will keep perfectly good for four or five days in the 
box and are much sweeter and finer in quality than the ordinary 
strawberry. Until these varieties were introduced, late-bearing 
strawberries never produced in quantity; these wiU. 
DIRECTIONS. — Plant early and keep blossoms cut off until 
June 25. Manure heavily and cultivate sufficiently to give 
a soil mulch. Do not let many runners form. Irrigation in 
July and August will increase the crop. 
Progressive. — The strongest growing and most proliflc fruiting 
of the two varieties, berries of fair size and produced in great 
abundance: they are of an attractive deep, glossy crimson color 
and of good flavor. 
Amerlcus. — Very free fruiting and for size of berries, handsome 
appearance and quality, it is at the head of this type, surpassing 
in tills respect some of the June fruiting varieties. 
Price: Either of the Everbearing varieties, 75 cts. per doz.; 
$4,00 per 100. 
If wanted by post, add 25 cts. per 100 for Province of 
Quebec. 
Ask for Cultural Directions, etc., FREE. 
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