HARDY NORTHERN-GROWN FRUITS 
Concord Catawba 
Acclimated GRAPES 
Quick and Sure Results Come jrom 
Finger hakes Vines 
25 cts. each; 10 for $1.50; 100 for $10 
Catawba. Dark red. Berries in long, broad bunches. Medium late. 
Concord. Black. Bunches and fruit large, borne freely. $7 per 100. 
Ives. Black. Very productive. Good flavor. Midseason. 
Niagara. Leading early white Grape. Fine for home or market. 
Family All-Season Grape Collection 
Will fit across your back-lot line and produce all the Grapes 
an ordinary family needs. All are good wine varieties. 
2 Concord 
2 Ives 
1 Catawba 
1 Niagara 
I ^ Plants for 
POSTPAID 
Blueberries 
SXRA Vt^BERRlES —for Pleasure and Profit 
A Strawberry garden promotes health, not only because the fruit is healthful, but because 
the work of caring for them is interesting and done in the “open.” Your own Strawberries 
are a pleasure to grow and will net nice “pin money” as well. 
The Pick of the List, 25 for 79 cts.; 100 for $2.25, postpaid 
NATIVE GENEVA-GROWN. The berries 
have the familiar blue color and a much 
better flavor than the ordinary sorts. 
Plants grow in an acid soil, containing a 
liberal amount of peat or decayed vege¬ 
table matter. 
Extra-heavy plants, 75 cts. each; 
3 for $2; 10 for $5 
RASPBERRIES 
Grow readily in small gardens or in large 
fields. Plant in rows 5 feet apart, 3 feet 
apart in the row. Feed the plants well and 
cultivate carefully. 
12 for $1; 25 for $1.50; 100 for $4 
Columbian. Purplish red. Fruits large, of 
pleasant flavor and borne very freely. 
Midseason. 
Latham. Red. Perfectly hardy, even in the 
cold winters of northern Canada. Free 
bearing. Early. 
Newburgh. Red. Fruit very large and does 
not crumble; excellent flavor. Midseason. 
Plum Farmer. Black. Big fruits on strong, 
productive bushes. 
Early Varieties 
Dorset. New. Very attractive and pro¬ 
ductive. 
Fairfax. New. Very productive. Beautiful 
large berries of excellent flavor. 
Premier. Frostproof. A sure cropper. 
Very productive. » 
Midseason Varieties 
Big Joe. Fine for home-garden and for 
commercial planting. 
Catskill. Heaviest yielder, and largest in 
size of the midseason varieties. Good 
flavor. 
Late Varieties 
Chesapeake. Productive, attractive, and of 
good flavor. 
Everbearing Mastodon. Large, attractive, 
and of good quality. Fruits the first 
season after planting. Three crops in 18 
months. 
All-Season Strawberry 
Collection 
3 Dorset; 3 Catskill; 3 Chesapeake; 
3 Mastodon 
12 Plants for 39c., postpaid I 
CURRANTS 
Our selection of the most profitable varie- 
tie.s. 3 for 69 cts.; 10 for $1.85; 25 for $3..50. 
GOOSEBERRIES 
We can give you the best varieties on the 
market. 25 cts. each; 10 for $2. 
West Washington St., GENEVA, N. Y. 
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