SMALL FRUITS 
FOR QUICK PROFITS 
NEW BOYSINBERRY 
King of the berries; a phenomenal triumph. Excels all others as to size, color, 
productiveness and quality. A popular new berry that will command highest- market 
prices easily raised. Hardier than Youngberries. Plant 6 ft. by 6 ft. and trellis. 
Because of the mammoth size of the berries a few plants will give a home garden 
an abundant supply of fruit. Compare our prices-—save money, 20c each ; 10 for 
$1.75 ; 100 for $14.00. 
LUCRETIA DEWBERRIES 
Fruit is of high quality and very large, often one 
or two inches long and one inch in diameter. Per¬ 
fectly hardy and a great bearer. 10 plants for 50c; 
100 plants for $3.00; 500 plants for $12.00. 
RASPBERRIES 
CUMBERLAND —The largest of all black caps; 
firm and a good shipper, and one of the most profit¬ 
able as a market berry. 
LATHAM —Has proved to be the very best of all 
the red sorts, for most sections. Splendid strong 
growing kind, producing immense quantities of bright red extra large berries. 
CHIEF —New variety. Ripens earlier than Latham, greater hardiness, more disease 
resistant, bears more abundantly, fruit very red. One of the most profitable. 
BLACK BEAUTY —An excellent new luscious variety. Succeeds extra well and very 
disease-resistant. Becoming very popular with commercial growers. 
NEW LOGAN —By far the best early black cap. Large glossy high quality fruit. One 
week to 10 days ahead. Sure money-maker. 
Raspberry Prices 12 25 100 over 250 
RASPBERRY SPECIAL 
25 Cumberland $ .90 
25 Latham _ .95 
Value $1.85 
All prepaid for $1.69 
New Sensational Boysenberry 
Black Beauty $ .49 $ .90 $2.45 2c each 
Chief . 59 .98 2.95 2y a c each 
Cumberland .49 .90 2.45 2c each 
Latham . .54 .95 2.75 2*4c each 
Logan .54 .95 2.75 214 c each 
Newburgh _ 1.45 2.35 4.75 4%ceach 
NEWBURGH —World’s finest new red 
raspberry. A big money-maker and heavy 
yielder. The most promising new intro¬ 
duction. Large size, high quality, and 
heavy yielder. Fine for home or com¬ 
mercial use. 
Bearing Age Rasp¬ 
berries Plant now. Gain 
a year. Bushes bear fruit 
in three months after 
planting. Choice of Cum¬ 
berland or Latham heavy 
two-year transplants. 12 
for 95c; 25 for $1.85. 
BLACKBERRIES 
ELDORADO—A comparatively new variety, and has proven to 
be the best of the Blackberries under cultivation. Very hardy. 
Fruit very large, jet-black, good shipper, good quality. Great pro¬ 
ducer. Price, 12 for 53c; 25 for 95c; 50 for $1.68; 100 for $3.15. 
STRAWBERRIES 
DORSETT —A new Berry originated by United States Depart¬ 
ment of Agriculture. Superior to Premier. Scarlet red berries of 
finest quality. Firm. A good producer. 
FAIRFAX —Like Dorsett, it was introduced by the United States 
Department of Agriculture. Similar to the above but the berries 
are a darker red. Also a firm berry and a good producer. 
GIANT MASTODON —The best of the everbearing strawberries. 
They start to fruit three months after planting and continue to 
bear heavily until frost. The Mastodon has proven far superior 
to other everbearing varieties in many ways. Fruit is almost 
double the size of common everbearers. 
BLAKEMORE —A comparatively new Government introduction of 
real merit. Succeeds under a wide range of soils. Extra productive. 
Supreme for marketing and preserves. 
PREMIER — Is 
ifru M/ 'fill / - r vt& 
the earliest worth¬ 
while strawberry. 
A heavy yielder 
and always in 
great demand. 
, SENATOR DUN¬ 
LAP— Has unusu¬ 
ally long fruiting 
season. Bears im¬ 
ESS#! 
mense quantities 
of large, rich, fine 
flavored dark red 
berries. 
STRAWBERRY 
PRICES 
25 100 200 1000 
Blakemore 
.55 1.25 2.00 8.00 
Dorsett 
.55 1.25 2.00 8.00 
Fairfax 
.55 1.25 2.00 8.00 
Mastodon 
.60 1.65 3.00 12.00 
Premier 
.45 1.00 1.75 6.00 
Senator Dunlap 
Giant Mastodon 
.40 .90 1.55 5.00 
Cumberland 
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