Gooseberries 
DOWNING. Large and Handsome. This is the most popular so called 
“white” variety. The fruit is large, pale green in color and of most 
excellent 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 roadside stand. 
Each 30c; Doz. $3.00 transportation paid. Not paid: 25 for $3.50; 
$13.00 per 100. 
Currants 
Currants grow easily and are always in demand in the home for jellies, 
preserves, etc. Every home garden should have a few bushes. Currants 
always sell well, and a row or two in the farm garden will give big re¬ 
turns. Bushes should be planted 4 ft. each way. 
RED CROSS. The Sweetest Currant. The fruit is of good size, bright 
red in color and borne in long clusters. They are unusually sweet and 
require less sugar than other kinds. The bushes are strong and very 
productive. We recommend Red Cross for home and commercial garden. 
Each 30c; Doz. $3.00 transportation paid. Not paid: 25 for $3.50; 
$13.00 per 100. Write for prices on larger quantities. 
Grape Vines 
There is no fruit which you can plant that will give you better returns garden. We sell only strong native grown and acclimated 1 and 2 year 
than grapes. They do not require much ground as the vines can be trained old vines, 
wherever you want them to go. They make a perfect background for your 
CACO (Red.) (New.) This beautiful grape is 
a cross between Concord and Catawba. The 
berries are large, of a beautiful wine red color 
and of excellent flavor, being very sweet and 
delicious. The fruit ripens early, the berries 
being so high in sugar content that they can be 
eaten at least two weeks before they are fully 
ripe. This lengthens the season of the Caco 
making it a most excellent kind for the home 
vineyard and roadside market. Vines are 
strong, prolific and hardy. 
7 year vines. Each 40c; 3 for $1.00; Doz. 
$3.75. 2 year vines. Each 50c; 3 for $1.25; 
Doz. $4.50 transportation paid. 
We shall be glad to quote prices on lai 
FREDONIA (Black.) (New.) Very Early. 
This is the earliest black grape; ripening ten 
days before Moore’s Early. It was originated 
and has been thoroughly tested by the New 
York Experimental Station. It fills a long 
felt need for an extra early black grape of 
high quality and merit. The bunch and 
berry are both large. They are of excellent 
flavor and make fine shippers as they do not 
crack. The vine is vigorous and productive. 
7 year vines. Each 50c; 3 for $1.25; Doz. 
$4.00. 2 year vines. Each 60c; 3 for $1.50; 
Doz. $5.00 transportation paid. 
WORDEN (Black.) Ripens a week to ten days 
earlier than the Concord The berries are 
deep blue black in color, thin skinned, larger 
than Concord and of better quality. The 
vines are strong and very productive. This 
is one of the most popular black grapes grown, 
and one of the finest for the home arbor. 
7 year vines. Each 20c; 3 for 45c; Doz. 
$1.75. 2 year vines. Each 20c; 3 for 55c; 
Doz. $1.85 transportation paid. 
CONCORD (Black.) This old standard variety 
is well known and does well under most all 
conditions. The grapes are good size, deep 
purple in color and of fine quality. 
7 year vines. Each 20c; 3 for 45c; Doz. 
$1.75. 2 year vines. Each 20c; 3 for 55c; 
Doz. $1.85 transportation paid. 
NIAGARA (White.) The best known and most 
popular white grape. The fruit is large, of ex¬ 
cellent quality and ripens about the same time 
as the Concord. The vines are very productive. 
This is a valuable variety for both home and 
market. 
7 year vines. Each 20c; 3 for 55c; Doz. 
$2.00. 2 year vines. Each 25c; 3 for 70c; 
Doz. $2.50 transportation paid. 
Diamond (White.) A very fine white grape, 
ripening a little earlier than the Niagara. The 
quality is high and the plants are productive 
and hardy. 
7 year vines. Each 20c; 3 for 55c; Doz. 
$2.00. 2 year vines. Each 25c; 3 for 70c; 
Doz. $2.50 transportation paid. 
r quantities at any time. Please write. 
PORTLAND (White.) (New.) This is the 
earliest known grape. It has been said that 
all the truly good qualities desired in a grape 
are incorporated in this variety. It was de¬ 
veloped by the New York State Experimental 
Station at Fredonia, N. Y. The berries are 
large, of a beautiful yellowish color and in 
quality fully equal the Niagara. The bunches 
and berries are larger than any other early 
white grape. The vine is hardy and productive. 
7 year vines. Each 40c; 3 for $1.00; Doz. 
$3.75. 2 year vines. Each 50c; 3 for $1.25; 
Doz. $4.50 transportation paid. 
DELAWARE (Red.) Without doubt the most 
popular red grape. The berries are not large 
but their high quality and unique flavor is 
known and appreciated everywhere. The vine 
is a good grower and dependable bearer. 
Should be in every home arbor. Ripens about 
the middle of September. 
7 year vines. Each 20c; 3 for 55c; Doz. 
$2.00. 2 year vines. Each 25c; 3 for 70c; 
Doz. $2.50 transportation paid. 
Salem (Red.) This productive grape ripens in 
September, and is remarkable for the size of 
the berry. The flesh is juicy, of fine quality 
and with a peculiar sprightly flavor. 
7 year vines. Each 20c; 3 for 55c; Doz. 
$2.00. 2 year vines. Each 25c; 3 for 70c; 
Doz. $2.50 transportation paid. 
BRIGHTON (Red.) Ripens a little earlier than 
Concord. A very handsome dark red grape of 
high quality. Fruit is medium size, a good 
cropper and adapted to a great variety of soils. 
One of the most dependable red grapes. 
7 year vines. Each 20c; 3 for 55c; Doz. 
$2.00. 2 year vines. Each 25c; 3 for 70c; 
Doz. $2.50 transportation paid. 
PLEASE NOTE: GrapeVines in quan¬ 
tities listed on this page will be shipped 
properly cut back so that no more prun¬ 
ing will be necessary when they are 
planted. 
FERTILIZERS, INSECTICIDES, GARDEN TOOLS AND ACCESSORIES 
The articles listed below and on the following pages are sent at the purchaser’s expense unless otherwise noted. 
The prices quoted are subject to change without notice. 
PEAT MOSS 
Add Humus to Your Lawn and Garden 
Peat Moss has proved itself to be invaluable as 
a humus adding material for the lawn and garden. 
It is actually partially decayed moss and aquatic 
plants, is light brown color, entirely odorless 
and very easy to handle, and is absolutely free 
from weed seeds. 
Peat Moss puts the soil in the best condition for the 
growth of plants. It has the ability to loosen hard land 
and make it more friable and enables light sandy soil to 
hold water better. Peat Moss and fertilizer make an 
excellent clean odorless substitute for stable manure 
which is so hard to get and disagreeable to use. 
Peat Moss is like a sponge: it takes up a large amount of water and holds it until the 
plants can use it. It is especially good when used as a mulch, either to hold mois¬ 
ture in the summer or to protect plants from injury during the winter. It is not ex¬ 
pensive. A bale will cover 250 square feet one inch deep. It should be used as follows: 
To mix with soil to make it loose and hold water. To cover the roots of evergreens 
to make the soil condition which they require. To cover lawns so as to keep the 
grass green in dry weather. To cover plants and bulbs during the winter. 
HARRIS' SPECIAL PEAT MOSS is the best grade of granulated Horti¬ 
cultural Peat Moss, clean, free from sticks and dirt, and of remarkable capacity for 
absorbing and holding moisture. 
Peat Moss comes in large bales closely compressed, and wrapped in burlap. A 
bale makes enough loose material to cover about 250 square feet one inch deep. 
PRICE: Full size single bale, $2.75; 3 bales or more $2.60 per bale. Purchaser 
pays transportation. 
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