Prices: 
Foreign Varieties, 
3 for 50c; 10 for $1.50. 
$9.00 per 100. 
American Varieties, 
25c each; 10 for $2.00. 
$12.00 per 100. 
BLACKBERR 
Foreign Varieties 
A variety that has come 
to the front, grows very 
large and is very rust-re¬ 
sistant. 10 for 35c; 50 for 
$1.25; 100 for $2.00, post¬ 
paid. 
PARADISE. See color page "O." 
qi i/.|/ kiOkunrt /a Berries seedless 1116 - 
BLACK MONUKKA. dium size> elongated; 
clusters large; skin thin, nearly black; flesh 
yellow, sweet and juicy. Early. 
BLACK PRINCE (Rose of Peru). K^bJrfeS 
large, oval; skin thick, brownish black; 
flesh tender, juicy, rich and sprightly; a 
fine market variety. Medium. 
r % r»PMir'wr>M Berries very large, oblong; 
LUKNlCnUiN. dark blue, almost black, 
covered with a beautiful bloom; skin rather 
thick; a good shipping grape. Late. 
PMPFROR Clusters large; berries large, 
civircn^n. oya^ rose-colored; one of the 
most valuable grapes for shipping long dis¬ 
tances. Does not ripen well near the coast. 
Late. 
ci auc tv-wav Bunches very large; berries 
rLAMfc IUK.AT. j ar g e . skin thick, pale red, 
or flame colored; flesh firm, sweet; a splen¬ 
did shipping grape. Medium. 
MAIACA Vine a strong grower and lm- 
mensely productive; bunches 
very large, loose shouldered; berry very 
large, oval, yellowish green; skin thick, 
fleshy. Early. 
MKtIOhl The well-known variety culti- 
m 1001 win. V ated at the missions by the 
Spanish Padres; strong sturdy grower, bear¬ 
ing large black berries; valuable for wine. 
Medium. 
MI AT Bunches are large, long and 
iyiuowm. i oose: berries large, slightly oval, 
pale amber when ripe; flesh firm, brittle, 
exceedingly sweet and rich; fine flavored. 
Medium. 
OLIVETTF B1ANCHF The grape is large. 
ULivtIlt BLAiNLnfc. fully two inches 
long, never too close; berries long, olive¬ 
shaped, greenish amber, slightly brown on 
side exposed to the sun, firm with a neutral 
flavor. Late. 
pen uaiai~a Color deep red with blue 
Ktu MALAbA. bloom. Unusually delicious 
flavor; excellent shipping and keeping qual¬ 
ities. Medium. 
R1BIER (Gro, Guilliaume). S2S 
bunches. Color intense blue-black. The 
most beautiful grape grown. Its flavor and 
bearing qualities are in keeping with its 
appearance. Medium 
THOMPSON SEEDLESS. ™J a f e e |‘ k " r °a?<, n 
widely planted for raisins and market and a 
fine home fruit as well. Very large bunches 
of rather small, greenish - yellow berries, 
sweet and mild. Early. 
7lklPANinEl Bunches large, compact; ber- 
AiiNr/MNUEL. r5es roun( j ) dark purple, cov¬ 
ered with a heavy bloom; succeeds well in 
most any climate. Medium. 
American Varieties 
rnMcnon Undoubtedly the most widely 
uUNbUKP. known and popular of all 
American grapes. Black in color, with a 
bluish bloom, borne profusely in medium 
sized bunches. The Concord does well in 
California, except in the regions of extremely 
hot summers, and its rich flavor is just the 
same when grown here as in the East. 
August. 
Ml aaaPA The standard American green 
grape, holding the same rank 
among green kinds that Concord holds in 
the blacks. Berries large, pale yellow, ten¬ 
der, sweet and Juicy. August. 
Prices: 
except Brainard & Kosmo 
3 for 40c; 
$1.00 per 10 
$6.00 per 100. 
Postpaid. 
(Write for prices in 
larger quantities.) 
PDAiMAPn This berry was developed by 
dKAIINAKD. t b e xj. S. Dept, of Agriculture. 
It is a cross between the Himalaya and an 
eastern blackberry. It grows like a Hima¬ 
laya, but where it has been tried it has 
proved even more prolific, producing as much 
as 12 baskets from one plant at a single 
picking. 20c each, 10 for $1.50; $10.00 per C, 
postpaid. 
CORY’S MAMMOTH THORNLESS. g e a p ^ ^ 
bush form by pruning. Ripens early, flavor 
delicious, sweet, flesh firm, melting and 
juicy, few seeds. June and July. 
11111*1 AY * Wonderfully vigorous grower; 
/a. f rU it fairly good size, almost 
round, juicy and with small seeds. 
MACATAWA (Improved Crandall), s 
called Macatawa Everbearing.) It is bush 
type requiring no support after the first sea¬ 
son. The fruit is uniformly large, very 
sweet, and firm, with few seeds and prac¬ 
tically no core. It bears an exceedingly heavy 
crop through June and July and usually an¬ 
other light crop. 
Prices: 
Except Lloyd George 
3 for 40c; 
$1.00 per 10; 
$6.00 per 100. 
Postpaid 
(Write for prices in 
larger quantities.) 
CALIFORNIA SURPRISE. 
and one of the most productive raspberries 
for Southern California. The crop starts 
ripening May first and lasts until June 15th. 
CUMBERLAND BLACK CAP. 
glossy black, flavor piquant and agreeable. 
rilTHRFRT An old favorite; large and 
uuinotM. handsome; bears transportation 
well, very productive. 
1 1 DYn renerp The largest red raspberry 
LLVw»TL> grown. This variety was 
recently introduced into the U. S. from Eng¬ 
land, by the New York Fruit Testing Asso¬ 
ciation. It is a heavy yielder. The fruit is 
of the highest quality and is borne in im¬ 
mense clusters. 3 for 40c; $1.25 for 10. 
THE NEW KOSMO BLACKBERRY 
An Introduction of Great Merit 
This berry is one of the finest eat¬ 
ing berries that we know of, much 
surpassing the Youngberry both in 
size and sweetness. It ripens quite 
early and may be picked over a 
period of about one month, begin¬ 
ning early in June. Then it also 
has a crop almost as large in August. 
The berries somewhat resemble the 
old Mammoth or Cory Thornless, 
but whereas the Cory Thornless did 
not bear very well, the Kosmo never 
fails to bear a large crop. The ber¬ 
ries are very large, jet black, ex¬ 
tremely sweet and juicy, and the 
core is almost non-existent while 
the seeds are so few and soft as to 
be unnoticeable. The vines are ex¬ 
tremely strong in growth and need 
considerable room in which to grow. 
Prices: 25c each; 10 for $2.00; 
$15.00 per 100. Postpaid. 
Dorset 
Strawberry 
on color page "O" 
BLAKEMORE. 
berry introduced by the U. S. Department of 
Agriculture. A bright red color which it 
keeps after picking and preserving. Firm 
berries of large size. 25 for 75c; 100 for $2.00, 
postpaid. 
»».. . 1 A berry that has 
CAROLINA (Missionary). me t with instant 
favor. A vigorous grower, with strong foli¬ 
age, producing heavily, berries of large size 
and fine flavor. 25 for 50c; 100 for $1.50, 
postpaid. 
ifi ownYHF A very popular berry. A vig- 
nluinoim:. orous grower, berries of me¬ 
dium size and good flavor. Recommended 
for shipping purposes. 25 for 50c; 100 for 
$1.50, postpaid. 
MiUnnnw Mammoth sized berries, round 
M/uiuuvi'i. in s bape, medium dark red in 
color. An early producer and bearing as late 
as Thanksgiving; the last picking being as 
large as the first. 25 for 75c; 100 for $2.00, 
postpaid. 
PRnrREVIVE A variety that will bear 
rRuorcj3i»c. over a longer period than 
any other. The fruit is of fine flavor. 25 
for 75c; 100 for $2.00, postpaid. 
RHUBARB 
MISCELLANEOUS BERRIES 
DEWBERRY GARDENA. 
ripening two weeks before any other kind. 
Large, glossy black fruit of fine flavor. 3 for 
40c; $1.00 for 10, postpaid. 
CURRANT PERFECTION. &?| h d t VlaVoi 
rich, mild and sub-acid; exceedingly produc¬ 
tive. 25c each; $2.00 for 10, postpaid. 
GOOSEBERRIES —OREGON CHAMPION. 
Medium large, round, fine quality, produc¬ 
tive and free from mildew. 25c each; $2.00 
for 10, postpaid. 
1 AMPCDDicc Supposed to be a hybrid 
LUtoAINBtKKItb. between the Blackberry 
and Raspberry, but it is entirely distinct 
from either of its parents. When fully ripe 
it is a very dark red, very large, often an 
inch and a quarter long. 3 for 40c; 10 for 
$1.00, postpaid. 
THORNLESS LOGANBERRY. See color page. 
GI ANT CH ER RY. J s s j ° e f 
and excellent flavor. One of 
the prime favorites in Rhu¬ 
barb. Large divisions. 25c 
each. $2.00 for 10, postpaid. 
A variety that 
grows all the year 
round. Yields twice as much 
as other rhubarb and requires 
half the amount of sugar. It 
is comparatively free from acid and re¬ 
quires no peeling. 25c each, $2.00 for 10, 
postpaid. 
A standard variety 
that is well known. 
PANAMA. 
WAGNER’S GIANT. 
YOUNGBERRIES. 
Said to be a cross be¬ 
tween the Loganberry 
and the Dewberry. An exceptionally fine 
flavored very productive berry. Bears early 
and commands high market prices. The 
fruit colors well and is exceptionally sweet 
and large. Color jet black. 3 for 40c; 10 for 
$1.00, postpaid. 
BOYSENBERRIES. See color page "N." 
Grows very rapidly and is hardy in any cli¬ 
mate. Stalks are large and have a very fine 
flavor. 15c each, $1.00 for 10, postpaid. 
HORSERADISH 
ur'ioccD a meu The meaty roots are much 
nUKbtKAUiin. } n (j eman( i f or sauces and 
pickles. Grows best where it can be sup¬ 
plied with abundant moisture all through 
the growing season. 2 for 25c; $1.00 for 10, 
postpaid. ARTICHOKE PLANTS 
l~dccki rmac Artichokes are a delicious 
t7KttlN toLUBfc. vegetable. They are easily 
grown in back yards, along fences, and in 
the vegetable garden, requiring very little 
care and attention after planting. The 
Green Globe Artichoke grows to a height of 
three to five feet with numerous branches 
and the roots should be set about five feet 
apart. Strong field divisions. 25c each, $2.00 
for 10, postpaid. 
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