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The Barnes Bros. Nursery Co. 
Golden Muscat 
GRAPES 
THRIFTY 2 YEAR VINES 
Caco—Wine red. Sweet. Delicious flavor. Berries large, 
bunches compact. Slightly earlier than Concord. A 
Catawba-Concord cross with the good qualities of 
both. Each 35c; 10, $3.00. 
Concord—Blue-black. Well known, practical and most 
widely planted variety. Each, 20c; 10, $1.50; 100, 
$ 10 . 00 . 
Dunkirk—A sweet red grape quite similar to the old 
Delaware, but both bunches and berries are larger 
and ripen a little later. Each, 35c. 
Fredonia The earliest good black grape. Ripens two 
weeks before Worden. Excellent quality. Each, 35c. 
Golden Muscat—Very large, sweet and late with a 
fine muscat flavor. A grape for an epicure. Each, 1.00. 
Niagara—White. Sweet. Large, compact bunches. Mid¬ 
season. Each, 25c; 10, $2.00. 
Ontario—One of the best early white grapes of superior 
quality. Each, 35c. 
Worden—Blue-black. Quality excellent. Ripens about 
a week before Concord. A fine table grape. Each, 25c; 
10 , $ 2 . 00 . 
HOME GARDEN OFFER 
Good Until May 1st. 
100 Dorset or Fairfax Strawberries. $1.00 
25 Mary Washington Asparagus.50 
20 Latham Raspberries.80 
10 Blackberries.40 
1 Niagara Grape.25 
1 Concord Grape.20 
$l.ss 
Total Value $3.15 
OUR SPECIAL OFFER 2.55 
YOU SAVE $ .60 
If offer is to be sent by parcel post, add 5% for 
postage. 
Strawberries for All 
Catskill—Midseason. A new variety which is the most valuable midseason 
berry we have ever grown. The fruit is a bright red and of excellent quality. 
In production, Catskill ranks at the very top. 
Chesapeake—Late. The aristocrat of strawberries. The fruit does not come 
into bearing until all the early varieties are practically through. It is a large, 
high quality berry for the home garden. 
Dorsett and Fairfax—-Early to midseason. Strong growers and heavy pro¬ 
ducers. Berries are large, firm, bright red, most attractive and they have an 
unusually delicious flavor. Fairfax is slightly darker. Dorsett, with high yield 
and excellent shipping qualities, is recommended for market use. 
Howard 17 (Premier)—Ripens early and continues a long time. Berries large, 
bright red and firm. A thrifty grower, reliable and hardy. Well known and 
widely planted. 
Mastodon—Large, bright red berries of good quality and delicious flavor, pro¬ 
duced abundantly in June and again in the fall. This is a fine everbearing. 
Catskill and Mastodon: 100 for $2.00; 1,000 for $12.00. Chesapeake, 
Dorsett, Fairfax, Howard 17, 100 for $1.00; 1,000 for $8.00. 
Howard 17 
Concord 
QUINCE 
Orange—Bright golden yel¬ 
low, very large, rounded 
fruits of fine quality and 
flavor. An excellent variety 
for cooking. 
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2 year 5 / 8 " cal. 
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*= each 
S 9M per 10 
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