1935 PRICE LIST—L. J. FARMER, Fragaria Nurseries, PULASKI, N. Y 
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l NEW GEM EVERBEARING 
t STRAWBERRY j 
j Originated by our friend Frank e 
i P. Keplinger of Michigan Said by > 
j best authorities to be superior to = 
i any other fall bearing strawberry, ; 
j whether for spring use or for fall = 
I bearing. Price 10 for 60c; 25, $1.; | 
j 100, $3.; 1000, $20. f 
RASPBERRY PLANTS 
CURRANTS 
Fay’s Prolific, 2 yr. No. 1, 3 for 85c; 10, 
$2.50; 100, $20.; 4-5 yr. bearing size, 
3 for $1.; 10, $3.; 100, $25. 
Wilder, White Imperial, Victoria, same 
price as Fay’s Prolific. 
Red, Cross, Perfection, Minnesota and 
Diploma, 3 for $1.; 10, $3.; 100, $25.; 
4-5 yr. age, 3 for $1.25; 10, $3.50; 100, 
$30. 
Calloused Currant and Goosebei’^y Cuttings, 
10, 50c; 25, $1.; 100, $3.50. 
GOOSEBERRIES 
Black Raspberries 
Plum Farmer, No. 1 tips, 10 plants, 40c; 
25, 75c; 100, $2.25; 1000, $14.50; 2 yr. 
Transplant, 10, 75c-; 25, $1.50; 100, 
$4.50; 1000, $27.50; 3 yr. bearing size 
plants, 10, $2.50; 25, $5.; 100, $15. 
Cumberland, same price as Plum Farmer. 
Blue Ribbon, No. 1 tips, 10, $1.; 25, $1.75; 
100, $5.; 1000,$35.; 2 yr. Trans., 10. 
$1.75; 25, $3.; 100, $10.; 1000, $75.-, 3 
yr. bearing size, 10, $3.; 25, $7.; 100, 
$25. 
Red Raspberries 
Chief, best early red, medium, 10, 35c; 
25, 75c; 100, $2.; 1000, $13.50; No. 1 
plants, 10, 50c; 25, $1.; 100, $2.50; 
1000, $16.50; 2 yr. Trans., 10, 75c; 25c 
$1.50; 100, $4.50; 1000, $29.50. 
Latham (Redpath), Viking, best quality; 
St. Regis, everbearing; Herbert, Cuth- 
bert, finest flavor, all same price as 
Chief. 
Golden Queen yellow, LaFranc everbearing, 
2 yr. Trans., 10, $1.50; 25, $3.; 100, 
$ 10 . 
Newburgh (new), highly indorsed, 10, $1.; 
25, $1.50; 100, $5.; 1000, $35. 
Purple or Dark Red Raspberries 
Columbian, No. 1 tips, 10, 75c; 25, $1.50; 
100, $3.50; 1000, $25.; 2 yr. Trans., 10, 
$1.; 25, $1.75; 100, $6.; 1000, $50.; 3 
yr. bearing size, 10, $2.50; 25, $5.; 100, 
$15.; medium Trans., 10, 75c; 25, 
$1.50; 100, $4.; 1000, $35. 
Royal Purple, best for heavy soils, tips, 
10, $1.; 25, $2.; 100, $5.; 1000, $40.; 2 
yr. Trans., 10, $1.50; 25, $3.; 100, $10 ; 
1000, $75.; 3 yr. bearing age, 10, $3.; 
25, $7.; 100, $25. 
BLACKBERRIES 
Snyder early hardy, 10, 50c; 25c, $1.; 100, 
$2.75; 1000, $20. 2 yr. Trans., 10, 75c; 
25. $1.50; 100, $5.; 1000, $35. 
Eldorado, sweet delicious, Ancient Briton, 
Lucretia Dewberry, same price as Snyder 
Ora Neil Blackberry ( new), largest and 
best. No. 1. ea., 75c; 10, $6.; 100, $50.; 
No. 2 medium size, ea., 50c; 10, $4.50; 
100, $35. 
Giant Himalaya Berry, 10, 75c; 25, $1.50; 
100, $5. 
Loganberry, 2 yr. Trans., ea., 30c; 10, 
$2.50. 
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! BEGINNER’S RASPBERRY I 
COLLECTION 
I 25 Chief, 25 Columbian, 25 Plum = 
j Farmer and 25 St. Regis Everbear- 
= ing. Regular price $4.25, special = 
j $3.25. x /z collection, $1.75. ; 
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I QUALITY RASPBERRY I 
COLLECTION ; 
25 Blue Ribbon, 25 Viking, 25 | 
Royal Purple and 25 La France or I 
I Golden Queen. Regular price $7.75, j 
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Poorman, Carrie, Josselyn, Downing, 2 yr. 
No. 1, 3 for 85c; 10, $2.50; 100, $20.; 
bearing age, 4-5 yrs., 3 for $1.25; 10, 
$3.50; 100, $30. 
Houghton, 2 yr. No. 1, 3 for 75c; 10, $2.; 
100, $18.; 4-5 yr., 3 for $1.; 10, $2.50; 
100 , $ 20 . 
GRAPE VINES 
Grape vines are generally very scarce, 
but we have a good supply of extra choice 
vines, all 2 yr. No. 1. 
Concord, ea., 25c; 10, $2.; 100, $15. 
Worden, Lucile, Niagara, Campbells, 
Moore’s Early, Diamond, Agawam, 
Brighton, Catawba, Delaware, ea., 35c; 
10, $3.; 50, $12.50. 
Caco, Hubbard, Fredonia, Green Mountain, 
Portland, ea.. 45c; 10, $4.; 50, $17.50. 
FRUIT TREES 
Apples, all leading varieties, 5-7 ft., ea., 
90c; 10, $8.50; 100, $65.; 4-5, ea., 80c; 
10, $7.50; 100, $60. Crab apples, same 
price. Dwarf Apples, ea,., $1.25; 10, 
$11.; 100, $90. 
Apricot and Quince, 4-5 ft., ea., 95c; 10, 
$9.; 100, $70. 
Peaches, 4-5 ft., ea., 65c; 10, $5.50; 100, 
$37.50; 3-4 ft., ea., 60c; 10, $4.50; 100, 
$32.50. 
Sweet Cherries, 1 yr, 4-5 ft., ea., 95c; 10, 
$9.; 100, $65.; 3-4. ea., 85c; 10, $8.; 
100, $60. Sour Cherries, 5-7 ft., ea., 
75c; 10, $6.; 100, $37.50; 4-5, ea.. 65c; 
10, $5.; 100, $30. 
Plum Trees, 1 yr., 3^-5 ft., ea., 95c; 10, 
$9.; 100, $65.; 3-3 y 2 , ea., 85c; 10, $8.; 
100, $60. 
Prune Trees, 5c each, above Plum Trees. 
Pear Trees, 1 yr., 3^-5 ft., ea.. 90c; 10, 
$8.50; 100, $60.; 2y 2 -3, ea., 80c; 10, 
$7.50; 100, $55. 
Fruiting Size Trees 
Sweet Cherry. Apple, Pear, Plum, 8-9 ft. 
high; Dwarf Apple and Pear, 6-7 ft.; 
Sour Cherry, 7-8 ft., leading varieties, 
ea., $3.; 10. $25. 
QUALITY GRAPE COLLECTION | 
| 1 each Caco, Concord, Fradonia, | 
Green Mountain. Hubbard 
f value $2.45, only $2.20. 
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? FARMER’S DEPENDABLE 
I GRAPE COLLECTION 
j 1 each Worden, Lucile, Niagara, = 
= Moores Early and 2 Concord, value I 
| $2.25, only $1.75. = 
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j FARMER ON THE STRAWBERRY 
| A treatise on strawberry, rasp- 
= berry and blackberry culture, writ- = 
j ten by L. J. Farmer, who has spent 
i 52 years among these fruits; over = 
j 100 pages, 40 illustrations. Fourth 
| edition, price 50c postpaid. Not I 
given as a premium this year. 
, Portland, 
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