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L. J. FARMER, Fragaria Nurseries, PULASKI, N. Y, 
ductive and hardier. The berries, while 
greyish black, like Plum Farmer, are 
very much larger. All in all, it can be 
truthfully called, “A magnified Plum 
F’armer.” Price, No. 1 tips, 1 yr. old, 
10, 75c: 25, $1.50; 100. $4.50; 1000. 
$38.00. 2 yr. Transplants, 10, $1.00; 
25, $2.00: 100, $6.00: 1000. $50.00. 
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Blackberi*y plants should bear 
enough fruit the first year to pay 
for the plants. 
BEGINNERS RASPBERRY ❖ 
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^ 10 Chief, 10 Latham, 10 Colum- 
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❖ Everbearing, 50 plants in all. Value 4*4 
♦I* $2.35; Special price, $1.85. 25 each 
♦I* of these 5 varieties, 125 plants in 
♦j* all, value $4.45; special price, $3.65. 
*4* 2 yr. Transplants, (Fruiting Size *** 
Plants), just double above prices. V 
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(In the spring of 1937, Fredus H. Wilcox 
of Franklin Co., N. Y. ordered 1000 Latham 
red raspberry (2 yr. Transplants) of us, 
paying $38.00 for them. October 2nd, 1937, 
he wrote us as follows: ‘T got 245 qts. 
from my Lathams.” Later, he wrote that he 
received 25c per qt. This figures $61.25 or 
a profit, over cost of plants, the first year 
of setting, of $28.25. This is pretty good, 
when it is generally understood that rasp¬ 
berry plants do not usually bear a crop 
until the second year. Each year, our 
surplus raspberry plants are set out care¬ 
fully in the field about July 1st and we 
always pick quite a crop in the fall, in 
September and October, when the berries 
bring a good price.) 
Blue or Purple Raspberries 
Columbian, The most productive of all 
raspberries. Plants very vigorous and 
do well over a wide ai'ea. Berries very 
large, firm, of fair flavor and finest of 
all for canning. It may be truthfully 
called, “The Farmerls favorite rasp¬ 
berry.” Anyone can grow them. Price 
10. 60c; 25, $1.00; 100, $2.50; 1000, 
$20.00 for tips, 2 yr. Transplants, 10, 
$1.00; 25, $1.75; 100, $5.00; 1000, $38.00. 
Royal Purple, A purple raspberry adapted 
for heavy soils, while Columbian likes 
lighter soils. The Royal Purple is a true 
“Royalist,"' popular, like King Edward 
It has size, productiveness, good flavor 
and is easy to pick. No. 1 tips, 10, $1.00; 
2S, $1.75; 100, $5.00; 1000, $35.00; 2 yr. 
Transplants, 10, $1.50; 25 $2.25; 100, 
$7.50. 
The New Raspberries, Originated at N. Y. 
AGL. Exp. Sta., Geneva, N. Y. 
Taylor, red, 10, $1.00; 25, $2.00; 100, $6.00. 
Indian Summer, red, everbearing, 10, $1.25; 
25, $2.50; 100. $8.00. 
Marcy, 10. $1.10; 25. $2.25; 100, $7.00. 
Sodus, purple, 10, 75c; 25, $1.50; 100, 
$5.00; 1000, $35.00 for tips. 
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10 Blue Ribbon, 10 Viking, 10 
Juno, 10 Golden Queen, 10 Royal 
Purple, value. $3.50; Special price, 
$2.75. 25 each of these varieties, 
125 plants in all, value $6.75; Spec¬ 
ial Price, $5.25. F'ruiting Size. 2 
yr. Transplants, just double the 
above prices. 
Mrs. Ida M. Farmer, with a pint 
can of Newburgh red raspberries and 
a pint can of black strawberries, won 
first prize at State Fair for two best 
cans of fruit of any kind, (Sept. 
1935). 
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BLACKBERRIES 
Snyder, early, hardy, dependable, fine for 
pies and canning, very productive. 1 
yr. sucker plants No. 1, 10, 50c; 25, 
$1.00; 100, $2.75; 1000. $22.00. 2 yr. 
Transplants, 10, 75c: 25, $1.50; 100, 
$4.50; 1000, $38.00. 
Eldorado, The sweetest blackberry, canes 
reclining, quite hardy and very produc¬ 
tive. Berries jet black, long, and melt in 
your mouth, like wild blackberries. 
Price same as Snyder. 
Giant Himalaya, Enormous cane, very pro¬ 
ductive of small berries, cane filled with 
ugly prickers. Desirable to keep away 
thieves and marauders. Price same as 
Snyder. 
Ora Neil Blackberry, new. The largest and 
best of all the blackberries for market. 
Canes vigorous, quite hardy and very 
productive. Fruit sells like hot cakes 
in market. Plants scarce, 50c each, 10 
$4.50; 25, $7.50; 100, $25.00. 2 yr! 
old plants, 75c each, 10, $6.00. 
Lucretia Dewberry, Berries very largo, 
long and attractive. Sells well in market. 
Ripens in late strawberry and early red 
raspberry time, berries 2 inches or more 
in length and four times the size of ordin¬ 
ary blackberries. Price, tips and trans¬ 
plants, same price as Snyder Blackberry. 
Our are the genuine, best strain. 
CURRANTS 
Fays Prolific, Best red for light and med¬ 
ium soils. Productive, large, attractive. 
2 yr. No. 1, 30c: 3 for 85c: 10, $2.25; 
100, $18.00. 3 yr. size, bearing age, 40c 
each, 3 for $1.00; 10, $3.00; 100, $25.00. 
5 yr. full fruiting age, 50c each, 10, 
$4.50: 100. $40.00. 
Victoria, White Grape, White Imperial, 
Wilder, same price as Fays Prolific. 
Red Cross, largest, finest red currant 
very productive and fine for market. 2 
yr. 40c each; 3 for $1.00; 10 $3.00; 100, 
$25.00. 3 yr. size, 50c each, 3. $1.25; 
10, $3.50; 100, $30.00. 5 yr. size, 75c 
each, 3 for $1.75; 10, $5.00; 100, $45.00. 
Perfection, Red Lake, Diploma, same price 
as Red Cross. 
GOOSEBERRIES 
Houghton, Red, medium size, very pro¬ 
ductive, fine quality. 2 yr., 30c each; 3 
75c; 10, $2.00; 100, $18.00. 3 yr. size, 
bearing age, 40c: 3 for $1.00; 10, $2.75: 
100, $25. 5 yr. full bearing age, 50c 
each; 10, $4.50; 100, $40.00. 
Poorman, Red, enormously productive, 
larger than Houghton. Sweet and delic¬ 
ious. 2 yr. 35c; 3 for 90c: 10, $2.75; 
100, $22.00. 3 yr. bearing age, 45c each; 
3 for $1.15; 10, $3.25; 100, $30.00. 5 
yr. full bearing age, 75c each; 3, $2.00; 
10 , $ 6 . 00 . 
Carrie, (red). Downing, (white) and Jos- 
selyn (red), same price as Poorman. 
GRAPE VINES 
Concord, black, medium early, sweet, very 
productive and universally grown. 5 yr. 
bearing age size, 30c each; 3, 85c: 10, 
$2.25. 2 yr., 15c each; 3 for 40c: 10, 
$1.25: 100, $10.00. Clinton and Cataw¬ 
ba, late, same price as Concord. 
Worden, black, early, sweet, fine for home 
use hardy. 5 yr. bearing age, 50c each; 
3 for $1.35; 10, $4.00. 
Niagara (white), Brighton (red), Agawam 
(red), Lucile (red); Campbell’s (black), 
Moore’s Early (black), Delaware (red), 
Hubbard (black). Same price as Wor¬ 
den. Above, 2 yrs., 25c; 10, $2.25; 100, 
$ 20 . 00 . 
The Newer Grapes 
Fredonia, the coming black grape, ripens 
one month before Concord. Has all the 
good points of Concord too. 5 yr. size, 
75c each; 10, $6.00. 2 yr. size, 35c; 
10, $3.00; 100, $25.00. 
Portland, like Niagara, but 3 weeks earlier. 
Same price as Fredonia. 
Caco, red. strong growing vine, very pro¬ 
ductive, ripens with Concord. Berrries 
very large, sweet and delicious. Price 
same as Fredonia. 
Green Mountain, while, small like Dela¬ 
ware, very sweet and delicious. Ripens 
two weeks before Concord. Same price 
as Fredonia. 
Additional Varieties 
In addition to above, we can supply any 
of the following in 1 and 2 yr. vines, 
Bacchus, Barry, Beta, Brilliant, Brocton, 
Champagne, Champion, Diamond, Early 
Daisy, Eaton, Elvira, Etta, Gaertner, Geothe, 
Golden Muscat, Green’s Early, Hartford, 
Herbert, Iona. Isabella, Ives, Jefferson, Jes¬ 
sica, Keuka, King, Lindley, Lutie, Martha, 
Moyer, Ontario, Pocklington, Regal, Salem, 
Seneca, Sheriden, Vergennes, Wilder, Win- 
chell. Woodruff, Wyoming. Write for 
prices. 
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*** 1 each Concord, Catawba, Clinton. 
V Worden, Lucile, Niagara, 2 yr. old, ❖ 
V value, $1.20; Special price, 95c. 5 
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