95^ Fruit 
Collection 
1 Iceberg Blackberry; 
1 Portland Grape Vine; 
1 Golden Queen; 1 Poto¬ 
mac Raspberry; 1 
Youngberry for 95c, 
postpaid. 
$1.15 
Novelty Fruit 
Collection 
1 Buffalo Berry; 1 
Japanese Wineberry; 1 
Dewberry; 1 Juneberry; 
1 Strawberry - Rasp¬ 
berry; 1 Youngberry for 
$1.15, postpaid. 
.65 Collection 
1 Each of the 3 Black¬ 
berries on Page 134 and 
the 7 Raspberries above, 
for $1.65, postpaid. 
JUNEBERRY 
Closely resembles the Blue¬ 
berry. The plants are bushy 
and ornamental, 2 to 3 feet 
high. In the spring they are 
a mass of small, pretty white 
flowers, followed in late sum¬ 
mer by clusters of red ber¬ 
ries, becoming dark blue 
when ripe. Luscious flavor, 
eaten in a dish or as jelly. 
Each, 30c; 3 for 95c; 6 for 
$1.60; dozen, $2.85, postpaid. 
DEWBERRIES 
LUCRETIA — The berries 
are far larger and incompar¬ 
ably better than any black¬ 
berry and of unequalled qual¬ 
ity; soft, sweet and luscious 
throughout, of bright glossy 
black color. Plant one in 
your yard! Each. 18c; 3 for 
50c; 6 for 75c; dozen, $1.10; 
25 for $1.65, postpaid. Not 
prepaid: $3.25 per 100; $19.75 
per 1,000. 
Small Fruits Shipped 
From Our Nurseries in 
Minnesota and Ohio at 
Planting Time. 
Our family has used 
—Mrs. Wm. 
One Inch In Diameter 
GOLDEN QUEEN — A yellow 
Raspberry! Great novelty. Deli¬ 
cious quality yellow berries, good 
size, easily grown,’prolific. Each, 
30c; 3 for 75c; 6 for $1.00; dozen, 
$1.75, postpaid. Not prepaid: $8.00 
per 100. 
Quillen Black Raspberry 
your seeds and plaints for over forty years that I know of. 1 9C 
H. McKenna, 746 Treat Ave., San Francisco, Calif. x '** f 
RASPBERRIES 
Fruit of Latham Raspberry, Almost 
LATHAM (Red)—Has yielded 
5430 quarts per acre! Big beauti¬ 
ful red berries, firm, luscious, ele¬ 
gant flavor. Has won several 
medals, free from mosaic. Ripens 
in mid-season, extremely hardy 
and easy to grow. Each, 18c; 6 for 
60c; dozen, 95c; 25 for $1.50, 
postpaid. Not prepaid: $2.95 per 
100; 1,000, $17.50. „ 
CHIEF (Red)—The best early red raspberry! Ripens 10 days earlier, bring¬ 
ing highest market prices. Hardy, heavy yielder, resistant to mildew, prac¬ 
tically resistant to mosaic, good size berries, bright red, firm, excellent qual¬ 
ity. Each, 18c; 6 for 60c; dozen, 95c; 25 for $1.50, postpaid. Not prepaid: 
$2.95 per 100; 1,000 for $17.50. 
POTOMAC (Purple)—The new Raspberry, introduced by the U. S. Dep’t. of 
Agriculture! Heaviest yielding of all, equal to Latham in size, excellent qual¬ 
ity, firm fruit, sells at top prices, resistant to Anthracnose, Leaf Spot and 
Mosaic; adapted to either the North or South; growing everywhere. You will 
like it. Each, 25c; 6 for 80c; dozen, $1.45; 25 for $2.50, postpaid. Not pre¬ 
paid: $5.45 per 100; 500 for $22.95; 1,000 for $44.75. 
,ST. REGIS (Everbearing Red) 
Fruit commences to ripen with 
the earliest and continues until 
October, many quarts often be¬ 
ing picked after the first snow! 
Berries bright red, rich flavor, 
sugary, large size. Each 18c; 6 
for 75c; dozen, $1.10; 25 for 
$1.65, postpaid. Not prepaid: 
$3.25 per 100; 1,000 for $19.50. 
BLACK RASPBERRIES 
CUMBERLAND 
— Large, firm, 
black Raspberries, 
midseason, 
healthy vigorous, 
well branched 
canes. Fruit of 
best quality, pro¬ 
lific bearer. Each, 
18c; 6 for 66c; doz., 
95c; 25 for $1.56, 
Cumberland postpaid. Not pre¬ 
paid: $2.75 per 166. 
QUILLEN —A fine new late blackcap, resis¬ 
tant to Anthracnose, highly recommended. 
Fruits heavily, fully one week later than other 
varieties, berries good size, rich, sugary qual¬ 
ity. Each, 26c; 6 for 75c; dozen, $1.16; 25 for 
$1.65, postpaid. Not prepaid: $3.25 per 166; 
1,666, $19.75. 
Salzer’s 
Youngberries 
YOUNGBERRIES 
Plant Youngberries for profit. 
Plant them for home use! Their large 
size, sweet delicious flavor and fine¬ 
ness of texture are practically unex¬ 
celled. The well-known Loganberries 
so widely grown out West, are too 
tender for the Central West. Salzer’s 
Thornless Youngberries however, are 
of the same type, much better and 
very much hardier! 
Berries are very large, one customer 
growing them so large that 25 Young- 
berries filled a pint basket! Quality is 
rich and luscious, the color is a pretty 
dark red, and it makes a delicious dish 
served with sugar and cream, or the 
finest pies you ever ate. Cans well, 
makes delicious preserves and jellies. 
24-quart crates sold readily at $3 each. 
For market arid for home use, plant 
Salzer’s Youngberry. 
Price of Salzer’s Youngberry Plants; 
1 yr. plants: Each, 24c; 3 for 55c; 6 for 
85c; dozen, $1.50; 25 for $2.60, postpaid. 
Not prepaid: $3.95 per 166. 
Juneberries 
Dewberry 
Bearing Age 
Raspberry Plants 
Gain a year and produce 
fruit the first season. This is 
choice transplanted stock and 
we can furnish at the follow¬ 
ing prices: 
By Express 
Postpaid Not Prepaid 
12 25 100 506 
Chief .$1.65 $2.95 $4.90 $16.50 
Latham .. . 1.65 2.95 4.90 16.50 
Cumberland 1.65 2.95 4.90 16.50 
Quillen . . . 1.85 3.25 5.25 17.50 
St. Regis . . 1.75 3.15 5.10 17.00 
Strawberry - Raspberry 
Tree Strawberry! Bushes grow two 
feet high and are covered with red 
berries in the shape of Strawberries. 
Fine tasting, cook and can nicely, per¬ 
fectly hardy and a distinct novelty in 
small fruits. Each, 29c; 3 for 80c; 6 for 
$1.35; dozen, $2.25, postpaid. 
Free Flower Seeds Given 
With All Orders For Fruits. 
See Page 3. 
