THE W ILSON NURSERIES, WILSON, NIAGARA COUNTY, NEW YORK 
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Choice Strawberries 
That are Dependable 
June Bearing Varieties 
Early-to-Bear Plan Is 
25 for 75c; 100 for $1.50; 1000 for $10.00 
All V arieties Listed are Perfect Varieties 
Big Joe. Large, brilliant red. Early. 
Brandywine. Large crimson berries. Mid-season. 
Gibson. Extra large; dark glossy red. Mid-season. 
Gandy. Handsome deep red. Late. 
Howard 17. Early to late. Noted for its long 
fruiting season. Fancy fruit commanding fancy prices. 
Senator Dunlap. Berries glossy red and good 
size. Early. 
Wm. Belt. Extra large; brilliant glossy red. 
Mid -season. 
Blakemore (Per.). Succeeds under a wide range 
of soils and climate conditions. The plants are very 
vigorous in growth and resistant to leaf spot. They 
ripen about the same season or a few days earlier 
than Premier, about the same size, equally as pro¬ 
ductive. Berries are bright red, hold their color 
and do not shrivel on standing after picking. 
Premier. (Per.). The Premier is one of the 
most popular varieties that we offer and it well 
deserves all the praise that can be given it, for 
several reasons. Premier is the first to ripen. Fruit 
large size and deep red color. Firm flesh and ex¬ 
cellent quality. Heavy yielder and makes thrifty 
growth. You can depend on Premier for a good crop 
when other varieties are a failure. Foliage is not 
susceptible to the leaf spot which has ruined many 
strawberry patches. 
DORSETT-FAIRFAX (Both Per.) 
These two new U. S. Department of Agriculture 
introductions are truly the aristocrats of all straw¬ 
berry varieties. Both are large, strikingly beautiful 
and extremely heavy producers; in fact they have 
outyiekled all other varieties in test blocks. 
Dorsett is the early variety surpassing Premier 
in quality, production and profit. 
Fairfax is supreme in quality—a flavor you can’t 
forget . Berries intense bright red, with waxen luster 
anil are outstanding for the home garden and local 
market. 
Everbearing Varieties 
25 for $1.00; 100 for $2.50; 1000 for $15.00 
M astodon. A strong and reliable cropper. Its 
Fall pickings are very profitable and are very pro¬ 
ductive from only a few plants. 
Progressive. A wonderful Everbearing Straw¬ 
berry. The June yield is so heavy that it is a profit¬ 
able variety at this time, and in the fall it yields 
freely until freezing weather. Deep crimson, glossy 
and of good quality. Vigorous and hardy. 
PRICE OF ALL VARIETIES OF CURRANT 
BUSHES, EXCEPT PERFECTION 
Extra Size, 2 Year, Strong Bushes, 20c each, 
10 for $1.50 
Cherry (Red). Very large; deep red; rather acid; 
bunches short. 
Fay’s Prolific (Bed). Of large size, fine flavor and 
twice as prolific as the Cherry. 
Perfection (New). Color, bright red. Larger 
than Fay and Cherry. Very productive. Quality 
fine. Not as acid as Fay. 25c each, 10 for $2.00. 
W h ite Grape. The finest of the white sorts. 
Wilder. A red currant, productive to the high¬ 
est degree. Excellent in size and quality. 
GOOSEBERRIES 
Fine for Pies—Easy to Grow — 
Very Productive 
Downing. Medium to large, pale green. Quality 
good. Upright productive bush. Midseason. The 
most widely grown variety. 
lion ghton. Small, dull reddish brown fruit, 
tender, juicy, sweet, and pleasant, ripening soon 
after mid-summer. Profuse bearer. 
Josselyn. Marvelously productive. Large size 
dark red. 
PRICES OF GOOSEBERRIES 
2 Year, Extra Fine, 25c each, $2.00 per 10, $1.50 
per 25, $8.00 per 50, $15.00 per 100 
RHUBARB 
(Pie Plant) 
Rhubarb is the earliest available material in'the 
spring for fresh pies and sauce. Every family should 
have a few rhubarb roots, for there is nothing in 
the fruit or vegetable line that is so beneficial to the 
human system in the spring months. Set plants 
12 to 18 inches apart in rows. 
Early Scarlet. Rather small, early and good. 
Linnaeus. Large, early, tender and fine. 
PRICES, STRONG, 2 YEAR PLANTS 
20c each, $1.50 per 10, $10.00 per 100 
ALWAYS A GOOD DEMAND FOR SMALL FRUITS. 
