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FRUIT 
BLACKBERRIES 
BUSH 
Two year old: Each, 20c, 3 for 50c; doz. $1.50; 50, $5.50; 100, 
$10.00; add postage. 
Blower. Fruit large, jet black, good shipper, hardy, productive 
and of finest quality. 
Early Harvest. Its earliness, combined with good shipping 
qualities, make it very profitable. Compact dwarf grower. 
VINING 
Price, two year old: Each, 20c, 3 for 50c; doz. $1.50; 50, $5.50; 
100, $10.00; add postage. 
Himalaya Giant. Hardy, and thrives even under severe condi¬ 
tions. Fruit large, handsome and fine quality. 
New Mammoth. Strong grower of trailing habit, enormously 
productive; very early, fruit enormous, core soft and small. 
BOYSENBERRY 
Jet black, sweet and firm, it has a raspberry-like flavor even 
when canned and makes excellent pies. 2 year old, 20c; 3 for 
50c; doz. $2.00. 
YQUNGBERRIES 
A cross between the Dewberry and Loganberry. Berries larger 
than loganberries, purplish black and similar to raspberries in 
flavor. Very vigorous grower, begins bearing at an early age. 
The above two berries, 20c each; 3 for 50c; 12 for $2.00. 
CURRANTS 
RED 
Cherry. Very large, deep red; fine for preserving; valuable 
market variety. 
Perfection. Beautiful bright red, largest size, fine bunches on 
long stems, permitting easy picking, without crushing. 
WHITE 
Grape. Very large; yellowish white; very mild acid; excellent 
quality and valuable for the table. 
All Currants: One year old, each, 25c; doz. $2.00. Two year 
old, each, 35c; doz. $3.00. 
Owing to Federal quarantine, currants cannot be shipped after 
April 1 and before November 1. 
Concord. Very extensively planted. Bunch and berries medi¬ 
um size; black; good keeper. Vine hardy and productive. 
Moore’s Early. Bunch large; fruit large; round, black, with 
heavy boom. Best early variety, hardy and productive. 
GREEN 
Moore’s Diamond. Bunches large; berry greenish white, flesh 
juicy; almost without pulp. 
Niagara. Very hardy, strong grower; bunches large, compact. 
Berries large, round, light greenish white, semi-transparent. 
RED 
Agawam. Large berries, pulp soft and sweet, early. 
Delaware. Bunches small, compact; berries rather small, 
round, thin skin, light red; flesh juicy, sweet, good. 
Large Varieties. Tokay, Muscat and Malaga. 
Each 
Doz. 
25 
50 
100 
Campbell’s, 2 years. 
.$0.30 
$3.00 
$5.00 
$8.00 
$15.00 
Concord, 1 year. 
.15 
1.50 
2.50 
4.25 
7.50 
Concord, 2 years. 
All other varieties— 
.20 
2.00 
3.50 
5.50 
10.00 
1 Year . 
.20 
2.00 
3.50 
5.50 
10.00 
2 Years. 
Add postage. 
.30 
3.00 
5.00 
8.00 
15.00 
LOGANBERRIES 
The loganberry is larger than the blackberry. Color dark red 
and produced in immense clusters. Two year old, each, 20c; 3 
for 50c; add postage. 
APPLES 
SUMMER VARIETIES 
Two and 3 yr. old, each, $1 to $1.50. 1 year old, 5 feet, each, 75c; 
doz. $8.40. 1 year old, 4 feet, each, 60c; doz. $6.60. 1 year old, 
3 feet, each, 50c; doz. $5.40. Write for price on 50 and 100 lots. 
Early Harvest. Medium, pale yellow, tender, juicy. 
Yellow' Transparent. Earliest and best; white, tender, juicy. 
Grows rapidly; bears young; makes a profitable “filler.” 
Red June. A brilliant red variety. Its distinct flavor has made 
it popular. 
FALL VARIETIES 
Duchess. Rather large; light red streaks on yellow ground; 
tender and juicy; very hardy. Handsome appearance. 
Snow (Fameuse). Medium size; bright red deepening to almost 
purplish black in highly colored specimens; flesh white, juicy. 
GOOSEBERRIES 
Oregon Champion. Berries very large, pale green; sweet, fine, 
bush strong, prolific bearer. This is the standard. 
Red Jacket (Josselyn). Large, smooth, prolific and hardy; 
best quality. 
One year old, each, 25c; doz. $2.00. Two year old, each, 35c; 
doz. $3.00; add postage. 
Owing to Federal quarantine, gooseberries cannot be shipped 
after April 1 and before November 1. 
RASPBERRIES 
BLACK 
Two year transplants. Each, 15c; doz. $1.50; 50, $5.50; 100, 
$10.00; add postage. 
Cumberland. Fruit very large, firm, keeps and ships as well 
as any of the blacks. The most profitable market variety. 
Plum Farmer. The berries are thick-meated and firm. Large 
and very attractive when picked. 
DEWBERRIES 
The most dependable of all dewberries. Fine flavor. Price each, 
15c; doz. $1.50; 50, $5.50; 100, $10.00; add postage. 
RED 
DISEASE-FREE RASPBERRY PLANTS 
(State Inspected) 
Each 15c, 12 for $1.00, 100 for $7.50. 
The New Chief. Chief is a big berry, of very fine quality, bright 
red, and a most heavy bearer. 
Latham. More money can be made growing red raspberries 
for market than from any other farm crop. The Latham is 
the greatest red raspberry every introduced. 
St. Regis. Everbearing. Very popular for home use, as they 
fruit continuously. Each 15c; 12 for $1.25; 100 for $8.00. 
GRAPES 
BLACK 
Campbell’s Early. This variety is recommended very highly 
on account of its earliness and other good qualities. 
WINTER VARIETIES 
Banana. Large and showy; yellow, with pinkish red blush; 
flesh tender, heavy bearer. 
Delicious. Large; brilliant dark 
red; flesh fine grained, crisp, 
juicy with a delightful aroma; 
splendid keeper and shipper. 
Delicious Red. A solid red and 
retains all the good qualities of 
the original Delicious. 
Jonathan. Red and yellow, ten¬ 
der, juicy and rich. Very pro¬ 
ductive; one of the best for 
table and market. 
Red McIntosh. Large deep 
crimson, highest quality, juicy 
subacid. Good for both culi¬ 
nary use and dessert. 
Rome Beauty. Dark red striped, 
large excellent quality; a mar¬ 
ket favorite, bringing good 
prices. Late bloomer. 
Stay man Winesap. Medium 
size; flesh fine, crisp, and high- 
flavored. 
Wagener. Medium to rather 
large; beautiful bright red. 
APPLES, CRAB 
Transcendent. Largest of the 
crabs; striped red, showy, ex¬ 
cellent and very handsome. 
Hardy and strong grower. 
Siberian, Red. Small, bright 
red, covered with light bloom; 
fine flavor, excellent for pre¬ 
serving, Ripens September. 
Siberian, Yellow. Large, beautiful, golden yellow. September 
and October. 
Same price as apples. 
