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HART’S NURSERY, SPENCER VILLE, INDIANA 
Blackberries 
ALFRED ELDORADO 
This variety has been on the market 
only a. few years, but in this short length 
of time has become so popular in many 
parts of the country that it is fast re¬ 
placing the old standard kinds. Alfred 
bears young, producing nearly a full crop 
of fruit the year after planting. It is a 
vigorous grower, producing strong, well 
branched canes, perfectly capab e of car¬ 
rying the big crop of fruit produced. It is 
perfectly hardy, and can be grown any¬ 
where. The color is a glossy, jet black, 
and the flavor sweet and delicious. 
This is one of the leading commercial 
varieties that has long been popular on 
account of its hardiness, productiveness 
and freedom from disease, being especial¬ 
ly immune to orange rust, the common 
enemy of all Blackberries. Berries are 
of good size, color, flavor and quality, 
holding up well for shipping, and as it 
fruits over a long season, produces heavy 
yields that insure a good profit to the 
grower. There are quite probably more 
acres of Eldorado now under cultivation 
than of all other Blackberries combined. 
PRICE: 25 for 75c, prepaid; 100 for $1.50; 500 for $6.50; 1,000 for $12.00, not prepaid. 
NO. 16 
BARGAIN 
25 Cumberland, 25 Logan, 25 Latham (Red), 25 Blackberry 
All for $2.75 
RHUBARB 
MYATT’S LINNAEUS— Those who have 
grown this variety will hardly recognize 
the old “pie plant.” It is an early, tend¬ 
er variety without being tough or stringy, 
with a mild, sub-acid flavor. A dozen 
plants are enough for the average family. 
PRICE: 6 for 75c; 12 for $1.00. 
ASPARAGUS 
MARY WASHINGTON— Wherever possi- 
blo plant in rows rather than beds. Set 
out in fall or spring with crowns about 
three inches below surface of ground, 10 
to 12 inches by 2 ft. apart. A bed once 
made will last for years if properly at¬ 
tended to and well fertilized. We offer 
only Mary Washington, as it lias proven 
successful in every way, being rust re¬ 
sistant, early, and very tender. We offer 
heavy roots. 
PRICE: 2 yr. old, 10 for 40c; 100 for $2.00 
CURRANTS 
PERFECTION —The latest introduction, 
being a cross between Fay’s Prolific and 
White Grape, combining the best quali¬ 
ties of both. Berry bright red and arge. 
The clusters average longer and the size 
of berry is maintained to the end of the 
bunch. In quality it is said to be superior 
to anything in the market today, being 
of a rich, mild, sub-acid flavor. 
PRICE: Each, 25c; 10 for $2.00. 
GOOSEBERRIES 
DOWNING —A seedling of Houghton. 
Large and handsome, pale green berry; 
of splendid quality for dessert or cook¬ 
ing. Bush vigorous and exceedingly pro¬ 
ductive. Excel.ent for family use and 
profitable for market. 
PRICE: Each, 25c; 10 for $2.00. 
