Will Furnish Samples of Crass Seeds 
If Wanted 
f AABLING ROYCETl 
'FA SEED U oo. J 
These Varieties Have Found Favor 
Wherever Crown 
CURRANTS 
One-year-old, each, 10c; 10, 75c; 100, 
$ 6 . 00 . 
Extra large selected bushes, each, 
25c 
PAY’S FROZ.IFZC. A new currant 
which has well sustained the claims 
of its disseminator; it is larger than 
the cherry, has less acid and is much 
more prolific. 
VICTORIA. Earge, bright red 
bunches, very long; an erect grower, 
late, productive and very valuable. 
RRWVARIRTIRS. Perfection, each, 
25c; doz.. $2.50. 
BliACK N A F Zi E S. Very large, 
black; valuable for jams and jellies. 
CHERRY. Very large; deep red; 
fine for preserving; valuable market 
var let 
WHITE ORAFE. Best white va- 
riety. 
GRAPES 
Extra large and strong roots, 25c 
each: per doz., $2.00. 
CONCORD. Barge, purple, bright 
bunches, very long; an erect grower; 
late, productive and very valuable. 
MOORE’S DIAMOND. Delicate, 
greenish-white, with rich yellow tinge. 
Prolific, early and hardy. Of fine 
quality. 
MOORE’S EARDY. Bunch medium; 
berry large, resembling Concord, but 
more pulp, and is earlier. 
CURRANTS. 
RASPBERRIES 
OREOG- (Black). Best late black- 
cap, market favorite. Canes strong, 
productive; berries large, covered 
with bloom; firm, meaty and fine 
flavor. Per doz., $1.00; 100, $7.00. 
CUTHBERT, or QUEEN OF THE 
MARKET. A remarkably strong, 
hardy red variety. Berries large, coni- 
cal, rich crimson; flavor sweet, rich 
and delicious. Doz., 60c: 100, $3.50. 
MARDBORO. Fruit of largest size, 
bright scarlet, excellent flavor. Good 
shipper, heavy canes, early and hardy. 
Doz.. 75c; per 100, $6.00. 
SUFERZtATIVE. A comparatively 
new red berry, probably the largest 
and best grown. Fruit large and 
solid, core small, quality extra; very 
productive. Doz., $1.50; 100, $10.00. 
We also supply other varieties, 
such as Kansas, Rea Antwerp, etc. 
Doz., 50c; 100, $4.00. 
SUPERIOR FRUIT, HOP AND VEGETABLE FERTILIZERS 
INCREASES QUANTITY AND S12E AND IM- 
PROVES QUADITY AND CODOR OF FRUIT 
AND VEOETABZ.es. 
Guaranteed Analysis: Nitrogen, 50%; Phos- 
phoric Acid, 10%. 
If you want extra fine, large fruit and quantities 
of it from your berry vines, currant bushes, etc., 
use SUFEFTOR FRUIT, HOF AND VEQETABZiE 
FERTIZilZER. 
It is a strictly high-grade, highly concentrated 
fertilizer, in the form of a dry powder, free from 
objectionable odor, and is composed of the most 
.suitable materials in the correct proportion to be 
of the greatest benefit. 
One hundred pounds of fertilizer contains more 
fertilizing value than a ton of stable manure, and 
it is u.sually cheaper, especially when labor is con- 
sidered. It is in no way offensive, and is easy to 
apply. 
It does not contain any weed seeds. The great- 
est fault of stable manure is the great amount of 
weed .seeds which it contains, and they are distrib- 
uted under such conditions that they cannot fail 
to thrive. 
SUFERICR FRUIT, HOP AND VEGETABI.E 
FERTILIZER is usually applied at the rate of five 
hundred to one thousand pounds per acre, but the 
amount should be governed by the nature of the 
crop and the requirements of tne soil. Much 
larger quantities could be used without any harm- 
ful results. 
Prices: 25 lbs., 75c; 100 lbs., $2.35; ton, $42.00; 
F. O. B. Seattle or Portland. 
EVERY GROWER OF SMAIiIi FRUITS SHOULD 
HAVE THIS HELPFUL, PRACTICAL BOOK 
BUSH FRUITS 
A Horticaltnral Monograph of Raspberries, 
Blackberries, Dewberries, Currants, Gooseberries 
and other Shrub-like Fruits. By Prof. Fred W. 
Card. New edition. Illustrated. Cloth. 12mo., 
$1.50. 
The aim of this book is two-fold — to give all 
necessary instruction on the cultivation of the 
bush-fruits, and to provide a cyclopedia of ref- 
erence to varieties, species, insects and diseases. 
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