FRUITS 
Buy with Confidence 
Gooseberries (2-year, No. 1) 
The Gooseberry differs little from the Currant in its re- 
quirements as to soil and general care. The plant is hardy; 
a vigorous grower, and free from mildew in our climate. 
Downing. A large and handsome pale green berry of splen¬ 
did quality for dessert or cooking. The bush is robust and 
seldom mildews. An excellent sort for family use and quite 
profitable for the market. 
Houghton. An enormously productive and always reliable 
old sort. Of vigorous yet rather slender, spreading growth, 
not subject to mildew. Fruits of medium size, smooth, pale 
red, tender and good. 
Josselyn. Large size, smooth, prolific, hardy and best quality. 
Least susceptible to mildew, both leaves and fruit. A won¬ 
derful cropper. 
Oregon Champion. Berries large, brownish red color, very 
sweet and fine for table use and pies. Bush a strong grower, 
healthy and a very prolific bearer. Fine for market. 
GOOSEBERRY PRICES 
5 10 25 100 
Oregon Champion.$1.20 $2.25 $5.00 $18.50 
Other Varieties . 1.05 2.00 4.50 16.50 
Postage.10 .14 .36 .75 
Small Fruit Plants 
Blackberries, Raspberries, and Dewberries are very profit¬ 
able fruits for the home and market. They are all of delicious 
flavor and can be used for the table in many ways. Their canes 
should be protected during winter. 
Blackberries 
Eldorado. Of late introduction, being vigor¬ 
ous and hardy in most localities. The ber¬ 
ries are large, coal black, flavor sweet and 
melting and have no hard core. Very firm 
and therefore an excellent market variety. 
Snyder. Berries of medium size, sweet, melting. Very hardy 
and wonderfully productive. Valuable for cold climates, as 
it leads where hardiness is a consideration. Early. 
Blowers. Claimed to be the hardiest and most productive, 
and to bring on the market the highest price of all black¬ 
berries. Fruit large size, jet black, of best quality; good 
shipper; enormous bearer. 
Early Harvest. Its earliness, combined with good shipping 
qualities, makes it a very profitable variety. The fruit is of 
medium size, firm and attractive in appearance. Dwarf and 
compact grower. 
BLACKBERRY PRICES 
10 25 100 
All Varieties.$0.45 $1.25 $4.50 
Postage .14 .36 .75 
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Plants 
45c 
Dewberries 
Lucretia. In size and quality this low grow¬ 
ing or trailing blackberry equals any of the 
upright sorts. Its berries ripen before rasp¬ 
berries are gone, are large, sweet, soft and 
luscious throughout, with no hard core. 
The vine is perfectly hardy, healthy and exceedingly fruitful, 
with large showy blossoms. May be grown over walls, 
trellises or rocky slopes, where there is no room for other 
berries. 
10 25 100 
.$0.45 $1.25 $4.50 
.14 .36 .75 
St. Regis Everbearing Red Raspberry. 
Black Raspberry Plants 
Prices same as Red Raspberries. 
Cumberland. It is of wonderful productiveness; producing 
regularly and uniformly very large crops. In size the fruit 
is large, far surpassing any other variety. 
Gregg. Early, very large and productive. 
Kansas Blackcap. Berries large; heavy bearer. 
Red Raspberry Plants 
Cuthbert. A strong grower and very pro¬ 
ductive, large bright red, fruit firm, of very 
fine quality. Season medium to late; a good 
one for market or home use. Is doing well 
everywhere. 
Latham. This berry is the leading berry wherever raspberries 
can be grown. High quality, large, hardy, better shipper 
than many other varieties. Good color. On account of its 
good qualities, it is now planted more extensively than any 
other red raspberry. 
Chief. A bright red “no crumbling,” good shipper, and of 
delicious taste. Supplements Latham by ripening ten days 
earlier. A new Minnesota product. 
Columbian. Very laree, purplish color. Somewhat soft; of 
rich flavor and fine for canning. Bush vigorous and a dandy 
cropper. 
PRICES OF RED RASPBERRIES 
10 25 100 
All Varieties .$0.45 $1.25 $4.50 
Postage .14 .36 .75 
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Latham 
Plants 
45c 
Everbearing Raspberry Plants 
St. Regis. Berries bright crimson, of large size, fine and 
meaty, with a rich luscious, true raspberry flavor. It is won¬ 
derfully prolific, the fruit beginning to ripen with the earliest 
and continuing well into October. The canes are stocky, of 
strong growth, with an abundance of dark green, feathery 
foliage. 
10 25 100 
St. Regis .$0.45 $1.25 $4.50 
Postage .14 .36 .75 
Lucretia 
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