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Grapes 
Agawam. (Red). Bunch large, compact, shouldered; berry 
large, dark red or nearly black ; flesh tender, juicy, vinous 
and good quality; later than Concord. 
Campbell’s Early. (Black). A strong, vigorous and hardy 
sort; ripens early and bears abundantly; berry large, black 
with blue bloom ; tender, sweet and rich; good market 
berry; it is a good shipper and long keeper. 
Catawba. (Red). Bunch medium, shouldered; berries large, 
deep coppery red, becoming purple when ripe; flesh some¬ 
what pulpy, juicy, sweet, aromatic and rich; one of the 
latest, does not ripen well in the North. 
Concord. (Black). Too well known to need much description; 
is considered by many to be the best all around Grape 
grown; is extremely hardy, vigorous and productive; 
bunches large, compact; berries large, juicy, buttery and 
sweet; will succeed almost anywhere. 
Moore’s Early. (Black). Bunch large, berry round with a 
heavy blue bloom, quality said to be better than Concord ; 
hardy and prolific; good market berry; ripens about two 
weeks before Concord. 
Niagara. (White). One of the leading white sorts; bunch 
large, shouldered, compact; berry large, yellowish white, 
juicy, vinous and sprightly, quality good; skin tough, mak¬ 
ing it a good shipper and market berry. 
Worden. (Black). A seedling of the Concord; bunch large 
and compact, berry round, black with blue bloom; pulpy, 
juicy and very pleasant; ripens several days earlier than 
Concord. 
Each Per 10 Per 100 
2-year .$0.25 $2.00 $15.00 
Early Harvest. One of the earliest; berry medium size, good 
quality, and very prolific ; fine and attractive in appearance. 
A good market sort. 
Eldorado. Vine is vigorous and hardy ; berries are very large, 
black, borne in clusters ; ripens well together; sweet, melt¬ 
ing and pleasing to the taste. 
Snyder. The hardiest Blackberry known ; fruit medium sized 
and of a good quality; a standard market variety. 
Per 10 Per 100 
Strong plants .$0.50 $3.50 
Blueberry 
HUCKLEBERRY 
Who doesn't like Blueberry pie—delicious, juicy and rich? 
Here’s an unusual opportunity to obtain some prized Blue¬ 
berry plants for your own garden. They do well on any fairly 
rich, well drained soil, preferring some acid and plenty of 
nitrogen. 
Bushes are loaded with fine fruit the second year after 
planting, and bear indefinitely, year in, year out. 
Per 10 Per 100 
$0.50 $3.75 
Small Fruit Collection 
12 BLUEBERRY 
6 GRAPE VINES 
6 RASPBERRY 
OUR 
SPECIAL PRICE 
Brown 
Tit rkey 
Fig 
Eldorado Blackberry 
Blackberries 
Figs are more difficult to transplant than any other tree, 
except the Persimmon. Small trees are more likely to live 
than the larger size. 
Brown Turkey. Large, brown, resembles the Brunswick, 
probably better. It is sometimes called the Brunswick. 
Celestial. Very hardy, vigorous grower. Fruit small but 
juicy and of excellent quality. 
Each Per 10 
12-18 inch .$0.30 $2.50 
18-24 inch .40 3.50 
