BLACKBERRIES (Thimble Berries) 
ELDORADO. The only variety we grow commercially, an 
acknowledged excellent one. A favorite for the home garden and 
in our experience of many years, the best, considering hardiness 
of cane, size of fruit, and yield. Hardy in bush and a big cropper 
of large sized fruit. Price: Extra strong heavy rooted plants-10 
for 75c, 50 or more 6c each. 
Special prices will be quoted by letter, on request, on thousand 
or more lots of Raspberries and Blackberries. 
CURRANTS AND GOOSEBERRIES 
ADVICE AS TO PLANTING. Plant bushes in row 3 feet apart, 
rows 6 feet apar or in blocks 4 feet apart each way. We grow 
them for fruit extensively in our nurseries and have found that 
they are one of the best paying small fruits. 
Please Note: We send Currants and Gooseberries as listed above 
if desired by Parcel Post prepaid by us at 1, 3 and 10 prices shown 
after descriptions. 
CURRANT VARIETIES 
RED CROSS. The most profitable large cherry red. We grow 
them by the acre for the fruit. Price: 25c each; 10 for $2.25; 50 
or more at 15c each, postpaid at each and 10 prices. Strong 2 
year bushes. 
DIPLOMA. Fruit very large, light red, sweet and unusually 
juicy. The bushes are strong, vigorous growers and exceptionally 
productive. Price: Strong 2 year bushes, 30c; 10 for $2.75, post¬ 
paid; 50 or more at 20c each. 
WHITE GRAPE. This is the best of all white currants. It is 
very prolific. Price: Strong 2 year bushes, 25 each; $2.00 per 10; 
$15.00 per 100. 
GOOSEBERRY—Varieties 
POORMAN. The new big red gooseberry. Introduced by the 
New York State Experiment Station. A variety that has been 
wanted by everyone. Price: 2 year strong, 30c each; 3 for 75c, 
postpaid, 50 or more at 20c each. 
CHAUTAUQUA. The large yellow English variety. The best 
yellow for home and market. Price: 50c each. 
GRAPES 
ADVICE AS TO PLANTING. Plant 6 to 8 feet 
apart in rows 8 feet apart. When planting, cut 
back, leaving two or three buds only to each 
branch. Don’t cut off roots, but plant deep and 
spread roots. 
CONCORD (Black). Leading commercial grape. 
Fine flavor. Planted more extensively than any 
other variety. Price: 2 year No. 1, 20c each; 10 
for $1.75, postpaid. Keeps well a long time after picking. 50 or e 
more at 12c each.-Select 1 yr. vines, 15c each, 10 for $1.00; 50 
to 100 at 6c each. Prices for 300 or more gladly quoted upon P 
request. 
CACO (Red). New. Super size berries. Deliciously sweet, ti 
Highest quality of all. Ripens early in September. Price: 2 year si 
No. 1 vines, 40c, 5 or more at 35c each, postpaid. _ 
April 28, 1937. 
The shipment of trees and bushes arrived on time and in excellent con¬ 
dition. They are all I hope they’d be—and more. Miss K. S., New York. 
June 14, 1937. 
I appreciate your square dealing”. My plants are growing very nicely, 
also the fruit trees I ordered from you several years ago are bea ^f every 
year. So, I know your stock can he depended upon. You have gained my 
patronage, and I shall recommend you to others. M. L. H., New York. 
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