Blackberries 
Blackberries require well drained but not nec¬ 
essarily rich soil and do best in partial shade. 
Set 2 to 3 in rows seven to eight feet apart. 
Prices quoted on larger quantities. 
ELDORADO. Due to its very high quality and 
great productiveness, this is the leading com¬ 
mercial variety. The berries are long, jet 
black, rich and sweet in flavor and without 
hard core. Extremely hardy and productive. 
Strong 1 year Plants: Doz. $1.25 transpor¬ 
tation paid. Not paid: 25 for $1.75; $4.50 
per 100. 
BLOWERS. A great favorite. The berries are 
large, deep black in color, of delicious flavor 
and without any core. The fruit begins to 
ripen in July and continues until September, 
making this an extremely productive black¬ 
berry. It is claimed the Blowers will produce 
50% more fruit than any other blackberry. 
Strong 1 year Plants: Doz. $1.25 transpor¬ 
tation paid. Not paid: 25 for $1.75; $4.50 
per 100. 
Eldorado Blackberries 
Gooseberries 
DOWNING. Large and Handsome. This is 
the most popular “white” variety. The fruit 
is large, pale green in color and of most excel¬ 
lent quality for both cooking and table use. 
The bush is a vigorous and upright grower, 
and is practically mildew proof. 
The excellent keeping qualities and high 
productiveness of this variety make this the 
most profitable kind for market and the road¬ 
side stand. 
Each 30c; Doz. $3.00 transportation paid. 
Not paid: 25 for $3.50; $13.00 per 100. 
This combined insecticide and fungicide will 
keen your small fruits and grapes clean and 
healthy. Fine for strawberries also. 
10 oz. Jar 55c Transportation Paid. 
HARRIS’ NORTHERN GROWN SEED CORN 
It is of the greatest importance to growers in the northern parts of the 
country to use seed raised in the north. All of our special stocks are grown 
here in Western New York near Lake Ontario and selected for earliness and 
high yield. This insures early maturity because no late corn will get ripe 
in this locality. Our crops of field corn this year have been very good. 
Our seed corn is cured under the most approved methods and the ger¬ 
mination is usually very high. 
Davis' Improved Early Huron— The Earliest Dent Corn Grown 
A Grand Variety for New York and New England 
This is the earliest dent corn that we know and is a grand variety for New York and New 
England. It is earlier than most strains of Flint or “State Corn” and always gets ripe 
if planted reasonably early. 
The ears are of medium size, mostly 16-rowed, with deep yellow kernels and red 
The kernels are quite “ deep and the cob small. The stalks grow 7 feet tall and are 
coarse. 
The yield of grain is greater than the Flint or “State” varieties. 
For the Silo. This is a very fine corn for the silo in the most northern parts of 
the country. It is so early that thoroughly matured corn can be pro¬ 
duced before danger from frost, even in northern localities. 
We guarantee every pound of this corn that we offer was raised in west¬ 
ern New York. We have not seen finer corn in a long time. 
2 Lbs. 45c transportation paid. Not paid: Pk. (14 Lbs.) $1.15; Bu 
(56 Lbs.) $3.50; Bag of 2 Bu. $6.75. 
Cornell No. 11— Certified Northern Grown 
This early Yellow Dent corn that has been bred up at the Cornell Agri¬ 
cultural Experiment Station is being grown more and more every year for 
ensilage. In Western and Northern New York, Massachusetts and further 
north, it matures early enough for this purpose and yields immense crops 
of very rich fodder with abundance of grain. 
Cornell No. 11 has proved to be one of the heaviest yielding varieties that 
is early enough to mature in the northern states. It is quite similar to 
Davis Early Huron, but is not quite so early and the ears and stalks are 
both a little larger. The ears are of good length, 9 to 10 inches long, and 
have 14 to 18 rows and small cobs. The kernels are bright yellow, large, 
and very “deep” for so early a variety. The cob is red. Stalks grow 8 ft. 
The seed we offer has been grown for us here in Monroe County under 
our close supervision and is Certified by the New York State Seed Improve¬ 
ment Association as to trueness of type. This is a very superior stock of 
Cornell No. 11. 
2 Lbs. 50c transportation paid. Not paid: Pk. (14 Lbs.) $1.20; Bu. 
(56 Lbs.) $3.75; 2 Bu. Bag $7.00. 
Please Note: The prices here quoted on Field Corn are subject to 
market changes and to our stocks being unsold. Purchaser pays 
transportation on all Field Corn except where noted. 
Davis’ Improved Early Huron 
Cornell No. 11. True northern grown seed. Much superior to the usual 
stocks of this corn sold. 
Fk. $1-00; Bu. $3.25; 2 Bu. Bag $6.00. Purchaser pays transporta¬ 
tion. 
Early "Red Glaze" or King Phillip 
This very early flint or State corn always matures even in the most 
northern parts of the country, where other kinds fail to ripen before frost. 
The ears grow 9 to 10 inches long, 8 rowed, have a very small cob and are 
well filled to the tops. The color is red. The stalks grow about 6 or 7 feet 
tall and are not coarse making the best of fodder. 
Shelled corn from choice ears, all grown here in Monroe County. 
2 Lbs. 40c transportation paid. Not paid: Pk. (14 Lbs.) 90c- Bu 
(56 Lbs.) $3.00; Bag of 2 Bu. $5.75. 
West B ranch Sweepstakes— Certified Northern Grown 
On our own farm this corn produced twice as many tons per acre as two 
other varieties in the same field. The stalks grow 10 to 12 feet high and are 
completely covered with leaves from near the ground to the top. The ears 
are 12 to 15 in. long and 14 to 18 rows of deep kernels. The usual color is 
yellow shaded with red. Will mature perfectly for the silo by the middle 
of September when planted the last of May or first of June. 
The field and shelled corn samples have been inspected by the New York 
State Seed Improvement Association and the seed certified to be the true 
type. We are confident that there is no better Sweepstakes corn grown. 
This seed was all grown here in Monroe County from our own carefully 
selected stock seed, which has been selected not only for earliness but for 
large size and trueness to type. 
2 Lbs. 50c transportation paid. Not paid: Pk. (14 Lbs.) $1 20- Bu 
(56 Lbs.) $3.75; 2 Bu. $7.00. 
SWEEPSTAKES (West Branch). We can also offer the true West Branch 
seed of high germination. Superior to most of the Sweepstakes offered. 
Pk. (14 Lbs.) $1.00; Bu. (56 Lbs.) $3.25; 2 Bu. $6.00. Purchaser 
pays transportation. 
Protect Your Seed Corn from Crows 
And Other Seed Pulling Birds 
We have found that crows will not bother corn treated with Stanley’s 
Crow Repellant. The small cost is many times repaid, by the time and 
labor saved in not having to replant. Half Pint (treats 1 bu.) 60c Pint 
(treats 2 bu.) $1.00. Quart (treats 4 bu.) $1.75 postpaid. 
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