C. W. GRAHAM’S SMALL FRUIT CATALOGUE. 
5 
General List. 
If by mail, add 20 cents per 100; at 1,000 rates, 
by express. 
LEADER. - -This berry, when every- 
thing is favorable, is one of the finest ever 
produced. It is large size, medium early, 
best quality and very attractive, always 
commanding a good price in market. It 
requires a medium low, rather stiff springy 
soil. It is no good on thin, light land, but 
if you have a soil as above described, you 
can depend on it to please you. 
Doz., 25c; 100, 50c; 1,000, $3.00. 
BEVELY,— -A seedling of the Miner’s 
Prolific, originated in 1888 by B. M. Smith, 
of Beverly, Mass. It is one of the few 
berries that proved to be all that was 
claimed for it. The plant is very vigorous, 
upright grower; foliage healthy. No trace 
of rust or blight, and its leafage is suffic- 
ient to protect blossoms from frost. Blos- 
soms perfect, strong, staminate. Berry 
large, conical, perfect form, bright glossy 
crimson, and colors all over. Flesh pink, 
texture firm, and very superior flavor, 
resembling the wild berry. In size it is 
remarkably large to the last. Season, 
medium to late. 
Doz. 25e„ 100, 50c., 1,000, $3.00. 
GREENVILLE. (P) — One of the best 
of the many new introductions; has been 
tested tor nine years on the introducer’s 
grounds, and four years by the leading 
experiment stations, who all give it a place 
at or near the head of the list. Besembles 
Bubach, but is more productive; uniform 
in size, and excels in quality. Is rapidly 
taking front rank as a first class berry for 
either garden or field ; promises to become 
the most popular of recent introductions. 
Midseason. 
Doz. 25c., 100, 50c., 1,000, $3.00. 
BARTON’S ECLIPSE. (P)-A rival 
to the Haverland and Bubach. So hardy 
and vigorous that it defies frost and 
drought. Will do well on light or heavy 
soil. Another season has sustained my 
former good opinion of this berry. The 
fruit is very large, of good form and color, 
the same general character as the Haver- 
land. The plant is a splendid grower and a 
heavy yielder of fine flavored berries. With 
me it is one of the best of the standard sort. 
Early. 
Doz. 20c., 100, 40c., 1,000, $2.75. 
TIMBRELL. (P)— This variety has 
done exceedingly well for me. It was the 
best late berry in my collection. My cus- 
tomers were all delighed to get them, and 
would have no other while they were in 
bearing. They ripen up somewhat uneven 
for the first two or three pickings, but the 
high quality, large size and great product- 
iveness more than compensate for that one 
fault. The latest to bloom and ripen. Our 
plants this season were loaded with extra 
fine berries after all other varieties were 
gone. 
Doz. 20 cts. 100, 40 c. 1,000, $3.00. 
WINDSOR CHIEF. (P) The only 
sort that was not injured by the frost. It 
is the best paying berry we have except 
the Timbrell. A very vigorous growing 
plant with dark green foliage. Exceeding- 
ly productive of large gobular berries, dark 
red with yellow seeds. Flesh rich sub acid, 
high flavor, imperfect flowers. This old 
variety still mainiains its place as one of 
the greatest market berries on rich strong 
soil. 10,000 to 12,000 quarts have often 
been produced per acre where soil and con- 
ditions were favorable. From midseason 
to late. 
Doz. 25c. 100, 50c. 1,000, $3.00. 
TENNESSEE PROLIFIC. — This new 
variety has steadailv gaining favor since 
its introduction. It has made friends 
wherever tested, and is on a straight road 
to become one of the leading varieties. The 
plant is a strong grower, entirely free from 
rust, blossems perfect, fruit very large.aver- 
aging large, bright crimson, firm and fine 
flavor. It fruited here this year sufficient- 
ly to show us what it was, and we feel free 
to recommend it. Mid-season. 
Doz., 25c ; 100, 50c ; 1,000, $3 00. 
The following varieties are too well 
known for a full description. For best 
results the Warfield and Vandeman should 
be grown on a rich moist loam. 
CRESCENT. (P) — Very productive 
medium size. Succeeds with little care. 
Early. 
Doz. 20c, 100 40c, 1,000 $2.50. 
LOVETT. — Best standard market sort. 
Bright color, very firm, productive. Med- 
ium, early to late. 
Doz. 20c, 100 40c, 1,000 $2.50. 
BEDERWOOD. —Above medium size, 
bright crimson, moderately firm, good; 
enormously productive. Early. 
Doz. 20c., 100, 40c., 1,000, $3,00. 
VANDEMAN. —Fruit much resem- 
bles the Wilson; medium size, dark color, 
good quality and productive. Early. 
Doz. 20c., 100, 40c., 1,000, $3.00. 
