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A. WASHBURN & SONS, TIiOBISTS, 
BED DUTCH — Two years old. The best 
red currant. Very hardy and prolific, 
fruit medium size. 
WHITE DUTCH — Two years old. An ex- 
cellent white currant. Similar to the Red 
Dutch except in color. 20c each, $1.50 per 
doz., $6 per 100. 
GRAPSS 
All strong two year old plants. 
MOORE’S EARET (Black)— An excellent 
early grape. 15c each, $1.50 per doz., 
$7.50 per 100. 
CONCORD (Black)— This variety is per- 
haps better known than any other. Suc- 
ceeds well everywhere, the best late 
grape. 15c each, $1.25 per doz., $5 per 
100 . 
WORDEN (Black) — Fruiting season mid- 
way between Moore’s Early and Con- 
cord. Produce.s compact bunches of large 
luscious grapes. 15o each, $1.50 per 
doz., $7.50 per 100. 
WOODRUFF RED (Red)— A large, strong 
grower and very hardy. The best red 
variety. Ripens about the same time as 
Concord. 
FOCKEINQTON (White)— Bunches me- 
dium to large, berries light yellow when 
fully matured. A little Igter than Con- 
cord. 
Either of above varieties, 15c each, $1.75 
per doz., $9 per 100. 
GOOSEBERRIES 
HOUQ-HTON — Two years old. An. excel- 
lent berry and a very prolific one. 
DOWNING- — Two years old. A very large 
berry and one of the best of the native 
varieties. Either variety, 20c each, $1.75 
per doz., $10 per 100. 
RASPBERRIES 
CUMBEREAND (Black)— Medium early. 
One of the newer varieties, hardy and 
productive. Fruit very large. 
GREGG (Black) — Medium early. The best 
all around black cap. The fruit is large, 
of excellent quality and borne very 
freely. 
Either variety, 50c per doz., $2.25 per 100 
CUTHBERT (Red) — An excellent red va- 
riety. Medium to late. Berries of me- 
dium size and quite firm. 
TURNER (Red) — Upright grower, almost 
thornless, an old and reliable variety. 
Either of above varieties, 50c per doz., $2 
per 100. 
STRAWBERRIES 
SENATOR DTJNI.AP — Medium early and 
season of fruiting lasts well. This is 
the leading variety for this section and 
is grown in larger quantities, perhaps, 
than all other varieties together, and it 
well deserves its popularity. 
AROMA (Eate) — A large berry and a lieavy 
producer. 
QANDIT (Iiate) — A large, handsome berry 
and a sure cropper. 
All three varieties are perfect and do 
not need to be planted with other varie- 
ties for the purpose of pollenlzation. 
Strong plants "of any of above varieties, 
25o per doz. postpaid, 60c for 50 (post- 
paid 70c), $1 per 100 (postpaid $1.15), 
$2 for 300, $3 for 500, $5 per 1000. 
Distances for P anting. 
Blackberries 6 to 7 feet 
Currants' ?, to 4 feet 
Gooseberrie.s 3 to 4 feet 
Grapes '..8 to 10 feet 
Raspberries 3 to 4 feet 
Strawberries 15 Inches 
