THRIFTY FRUITS FOR EVERYONE’S GARDEN 
LITTLE COST, LITTLE SPACE, LITTLE LABOR, AND BRING BIG RETURNS 
When you plant a home-garden nowadays you have to consider what will give the best returns for the 
space occupied. These fruits all “earn their keep” and more, for from a single grape-vine, well matured, it is 
easy to get at least a bushel of luscious fruit for eating or preserving for winter. Blackberries and raspberries 
also produce fruit bountifully. Plant at least a dozen of a kind and plant 
wherever space can be found. 
Blackberries 
TannnrxiP WinpViprrv The large berries of the Wineberry are similar in form 
japailcac nmcuciiy. to ras pberries and in color are a clear rich scarlet. 
The fruit is covered with curious reddish mossy burrs which open when the berries 
are ripe. It is one of the most reliable fruits for the home garden as the crop never 
fails. Fine for desserts and jellies. 3 for 50 cts.; 7 for $1, postpaid. 
TWO WONDERFUL FRUITS FOR INDOOR GROWING 
Dwarf Otaheite Orange 
This beautiful Dwarf Orange Tree is one of our 
very prettiest house plants; thick glossy green leaves, 
deliciously sweet, pure white flowers; begins fruit¬ 
ing at once, and bears flowers and lovely golden yel¬ 
low oranges all the year round; easily grown and 
requires very little care. Set outdoors in summer, in 
rich soil and repot for indoors before frost. Large 
size mailing plants. 50 cts., postpaid; larger size 
fruiting plants, 75 cts. □ 
The American Wonder Lemon 
Fruits are immense. The flowers are pure waxy white 
and very sweet, like orange blossoms; the leaves are 
thick, glossy green, and shine as if varnished. Bears 
almost every month in the year. Great results are ob¬ 
tained by setting this Lemon outdoors in good garden 
soil about June 1. It should set a number of fruits 
ready to ripen when taken indoors for the winter. 
35 cts. each; larger size, 50 cts. each, postpaid; extra 
sizes, 60 cts., 75 cts., and $1 each □ 
Note 
the 
size 
6 for $1,12 for $1.75, postpaid; 100 for $7.50 □ 
Lucrptia Dewberrv This plant belongs to the Blackberry family and can be 
LUUClkl Dcwucny. grown on banks as it makes a trailing vine instead of 
upright branches like the Blackberries. The large, luscious black fruits ripen earlier 
than Blackberries and make delicious preserves. 6 for 65 cts.; 12 for $1, postpaid. 
Three Best Raspberries 
Cuthbert, or Queen Raspberry. Large, handsome, crimson berries. Very sweet. 
Columbian. The largest, finest-flavored black Raspberry. 
Above two, 6 for $1, 12 for $1.75, postpaid; 100 for $9 □ 
St. Regis Everbearing. A unique variety of great value. It ripens very early—in 
advance of all others, and gives an immense summer crop. It also gives an autumn 
crop, continuing to produce large, perfect berries of full flavor until the ground 
freezes. The canes are of ironclad hardihood and of vigorous growth. Berries of 
good size, rich bright crimson in color, and of excellent quality. Unlike any other 
variety of the red Raspberries, it yields a 
moderate crop of berries the first season. If you 
ham room for no other, plant St. Regis. Price 
12 for $1.25, ppd.; ioo for $7.50 □ 
For table use when fresh 
and for preserving, no 
fruit surpasses this 
delicious Raspberry. 
Clusters of Delicious Grapes 
Large, Luscious Grapes 
St. Regis—The New Everbearing Raspberry 
Grapes are ornamental as well as fruitful. Plant them wher¬ 
ever you have a place where the vines can be tied. You can plant 
them against buildings, over arches, on trellises, etc. These vines 
grow fast, they have large leaves, and make welcome shade in 
summer. 
Price: All of the kinds below (except McPike), 75 cts. each; any 
three 75c. kinds for $2 □ 
Niagara. The most popular white Grape. The clusters are 
large and compact and ripen in midseason. 
Concord. The most popular black. Makes large, luscious 
bunches. 
Campbell's Early. Black; delicious. The berries are large 
and sweet and ripen early in the season. 
McPike. Purplish black in color; deliciously flavored. Suc¬ 
ceeds everywhere. $i each; 
3 for $ 2.50 □ American 
Wonder 
_ Lemon 
Luscious Blackberries 
Early Harvest. A compact, dwarf grower; 
it ripens very early; excellent quality 
and very productive. 
Snyder. The fruit is of medium size, 
sweet and juicy, with no hard, acid core. 
Eldorado. A midseason Blackberry, pro¬ 
ducing large, rich-flavored fruits. 
Fruits (Garden and House) 
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THE CON ARP S? JONES CO."] 
□ Indicates delivery not prepaid 
