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Currants and gooaeberriea, much noglected, 
Department of Fresh Fruits 
During the past few years, we have sold a quan* 
tliy of fresh fruit to our patrons, through the me¬ 
dium of this department In our catalog. It would 
be best for all concerned to send In orders as much 
la advance of the fruiting season and before the 
time they are wanted, as is possible. It would often 
be more satisfactory to correspond with us as to 
prospects, price, etc., before sending in the order. 
We give approximate prices here, but these may 
have to be changed, on account of conditions of 
supply and demand; and we would, therefore, much 
prefer that patrons write In before sending us orders 
for fresh fruit. 
Strawberries 
We supply summer bearing strawberries In June 
and July; the season runs usually from June 16th to 
July 16th. Price, 26c to 60c per quart, depending 
on the quality, supply and demand. We supply 
fall bearing strawberries in August, September, and 
October. Price, 36c to 60c per quart, dependlng upon 
demand and supply. Selected berries, 76c per quart. 
Shipping packages hold 2, 4, 8, 12, 16, and 32 quarts 
each, small quantities may be sent by parcel post. 
Raspberries 
Heady in July and August. Black Cap Rasp¬ 
berries. 80c to 60c per quart. Purple Raspberries 
same price as black caps. Red Raspberries, 40c to 
75c per quart. Crates hold 12 quarts each. 
Blackberries 
Heady in August and September. 26c to 60c per 
quart. Crates hold 32 quarts each. 
Currants and Gooseberries 
Heady in July and August. Crates hold 32 auarU 
each. Price, 20c to 36c per quart. 
Peaches 
Ready in September. Price, $3.00 per bu. Baakets 
hold one-third, one-half or one bushel. The regu¬ 
lar small poach basket you see In the market holds 
bushel, so if you buy a bushel of peaches 
at 13.00. they cost you 31.00 per basket. 
Plums 
$1.00 per pk., 33.60 per bu. Heady in August and 
September. 
Cherries 
Ready In July. Price, 26c to 40c per quart In 
32-quart crates or 8-lb. grape baskets. 
Grapes 
Worden, Niagara and Concord, packed in 3%- 
Ib. baskets. 26c to 60c per basket. In 8-lb. baskets 
60c to 31.00. ’ 
Pears 
Bartlett. Clapps Favorite. 32.60 to 33.60 per bushel. 
Seckel and Sheldon, 33.00 to 34.00 per bushel. 
Packed in bunhel baskets. 
Apples 
Baldwins, Greenings. 32.00 to 38.00 per 
Northern Spy and other fine sorts, $8.00 to 33 60 
bu. Packed In barrels of 3 to 4 bushels. 
bu. 
per 
Farmer’s Seed Department 
We list only the best and most desirable rarletles. Seeds are shipped separate from plant order* 
All seeds put up In 5c and 10c packets. Postage prepaid on packets, ounces, and quarter nounda 
If large quantity of seeds are wanted, send for special prices. ^ 
ASPARAGUS 
Palmetto, Conovers Colossal, Giant Argenteull. Oz., 
15c; % lb.. 26c; 1 lb.. 76c. 
BRANS 
Green Pod Bush. New Giant Stringless, Black Val¬ 
entine, Early Refugee, Dwarf Horticultural, 
Bountiful. Early Yellow Six Week*. V4 Pint, 26c; 
pint 40c; quart, 76c. 
Wax Pod Bush. New Pearl Wax, Prolific Dwarf 
Black Wax. Keeneys Rustless, Hodson Wax, Gold¬ 
en Eye Wax. % pint, 26c; pint, 40c: quart, 76o. 
Bush Lima. Fordhook, Dreer's Bush, Burpee's Im¬ 
proved Bush. Henderson's Bush. H pint, 36c; pint, 
60c; quart, 31.00. 
Pole or Running. Horticultural Pole, Old Home¬ 
stead. White Creaseback, Kentucky Wonder, Dutch 
Case Knife. % pint, 25c; pint. 40c: quart, 76c. 
Pole Lima Beans. King of the Garden, Dreer’s Im¬ 
proved. Challenger. Henderson's Ideal. ^ pint, 
36c; pint. 60c: quart, 31.00. 
BEET. 
Detroit Dark Red, Crosby's Egyptian, Bx. By 
Eclipse, Bassano’s Ex. Ey., New Acme. Os., 16c: 
^ lb.. 36c; 1 lb.. 31.00. Swiss Chard, same price. 
New Jumbo, Gate Port, Golden Tankard, Giant Red 
Mangel, Lane’s Imp. Sugar, Kleln-Wanzlebener. 
Oz.. JOc; % lb. 30c; 1 lb.. 76c. 
CABBAGE 
Bxtra Early Varieties. Ey. Jer. Wakefield, Charlea- 
ton Wakefield. Copenhagen Market, Early Wlnntng- 
atadt. 
Second Early Varieties. Henderson’s Early Sum¬ 
mer, Succession, Fotler’s Imp., Brunswick, All 
Head Early. By. Flat Dutch, Sure Head, All 
Seasons. Late or Winter Cabbage. Late Plat 
Dutch, I^arge Late Drumhead, Autumn King. Dan¬ 
ish Railhead (short stem). Danish Ballhead (long 
stem). Mammoth Red Dutch, firuasella Sprouts. 
Oz., 60c; % lb., 31.60; 1 lb.. 36.00. 
CAULIFLOWER 
Early Snowball, Dwarf Erfurt, Danish Giant Dry 
Weather, New Century. Packets, 6c, 10c and 26c 
each. H oz.. 31.26; 1 oa.. 32.00; % lb.. 17 . 00 ; 1 
lb., 326 . 00 . 
CARROTS 
By. Ux Heart, Half Long Orange. Danver's Half 
Long, Imp. Long Orange, Chanteney, White Bel¬ 
gian. Oz.. 16c: % lb., 36c; 1 Ib., 31.00; 6 lbs. 
76c per lb. 
CELERY 
White Plume, Dwarf Golden Heart, Giant Golden 
Heart. Winter Queen, Giant Pascal. Oz., 26o; 
^4 Ih., 76c; 1 lb., 32.60. Golden Self Blanching 
Oz., 76c; hi lb, 32.00; 1 lb., 36.00. 
Celerlac. Oz 26c; ^4 lb., 76c; 1 lb.. 32.60. 
CRESS 
Oz.. 36c; hi lb., 31.00; l lb,. 
True Water Croi 
33.00. 
Curled or Pepper Grass. Oz., 20c; hi lb., 60c; 1 lb.. 
31.60. 
SWEET COR.> 
Bxtra Early Adams. Cream and Honey, White Cory 
Red Cory, Early Minnesota. Golden Bantam W 
pint, 26c; 1 pint, 40c; 1 quart, 60c. ' 
Second Bar|^. F^. Ey. B^rgroen, Early Mammoth. 
Howling Mob, Cal. Gel. Country Gentleman, Black 
Mexican. Same prices as extra early kinds 
Main Crop and Late. Hlckok, Stowcll’s Evergreen 
Large Late Mammoth. Country Gentleman Zlx 
Zag Evergreen. Same price as Ex. Ey. Varieties. 
CUCUMBERS 
Oreen. Boston 
Pickling. Everbearing. Early Cluster. Cool and 
Crisp. West India Gherkin. Oz., 16c• U ih tOr. 
1 lb.. 31.26. ^ 
R^\DISH 
Varletles—Scarlet Turnip. White 
Breakfr,?.* turnip"’ French 
■arly Long Varieties—Long White Icicle, Lady Fln- 
Scarletf“* Scarlet Short Top, Half Long Deep 
Summer VaHetlea—Chartier, White Strasburg. White 
Summer, White Stuttgart. * 
Winter Varieties—White Chinese Celestial Chinei.^ 
Roae. Long White Spanish, Round Black Spanish 
Long Black Spanish. Oz.. 20c; 14 lb., 4 O 0 ; 1 lb 
