BLACKBERRIES (Continued) 
ALFRED—Possess the quadruple valuable qualities of large size, 
productiveness and absolute hardiness together with a prolonged season 
of fruiting. Just the thing for the gardener who has a Roadside stand. 
On fertile soil the canes have often come ten to twelve feet high. Fruit 
is large, attractive and sweet. 
ELDORADO—If you are looking for a time-proven, profitable and 
dependable blackberry you will not be disappointed in the Eldorado, with 
its jet black extra fine berries that have long been considered exceptional 
for home use and known for their very few seeds. Due to the supreme 
health and vigor of Eldorado it requires no winter protection in even the 
coldest climates. In all, the finest quality of the very fine Blackberry 
plants we are offering. 
BLOWERS—A very fine berry. Used extensively as a substitute by 
many farmers for the old Wilson. Fruit is large, glossy and firm, standing 
shipping very well. Has great productiveness and unusual freedom from 
orange rust. 
PRICES: 
(Postpaid— 
-200 or 
less) 
12 
50 
100 
200 
1000 
Alfred, No. 1, Sucker plants . 
_$ .65 
$1.65 
$2.75 
$4.50 
$15.50 
Eldorado, No. 1, Sucker plants . . . 
.45 
1.35 
2.25 
3.75 
12.50 
Blowers, No. 1, Sucker plants . . . . 
.45 
1.35 
2.25 
3.75 
12.50 
300 and over sold at 1000 rate, shipped as directed, charges collect. 
DEWBERRIES 
These berries, very similar to the Blackberry in appearance and 
taste, have an entirely different plant growth, producing an abundance of 
vines which should be raised off the ground in order that you get the 
most out of the crop. If allowed to remain on the ground they will pro¬ 
duce a good crop, but they are subject to sun-scald should it get very hot 
and they will get very muddy if it should rain. For that reason they are 
usually staked in rows four feet apart each way. Should you desire to 
mulch them, plant in rows six feet apart and the plants three feet apart 
in the rows. 
THE LUCRETIA—This is the standard and best Dewberry. Extreme¬ 
ly hardy and very productive. It ripens in advance of the earliest black¬ 
berry and equals in size the best varieties of its near relative. The vines 
are of slender trailing habit. Will succeed in practically any soil. Pro¬ 
duces a sparkling jet black, large berry of high quality and very firm. 
Ships well, keeps well and sells well at market or Roadstand. Price on 
well rooted, tip plants: 10, 45c; 50, $1.00; 100, $1.50. Postage paid by us. 
1000, $7.00; 5000, $30. Shipped as directed, charge collect. 300 and over 
soid at 1000 rate, snipped as directed, collect. 
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