TAYLOR’S NURSERY 
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VIKING—A large berry and easy to pick. Firm, and easily 
handled. Not as hardy as other varieties but if covered is worth 
growing for its large fruit. 
Per hundred ......... 7.00 
Heavy selected canes ... 12.00 
LATHAM—Similar to Chief but later. Per hundred . 6.00 
Heavy selected canes ....... 8.00 
Not less than 25 at these prices. 
RED CURRANT—Fay’s Prolific. 
BLACK CURRANT—Boskoop Giant 
Black Naples .. 
Each . .25 
Per dozen. 2.50 
2 year old. Ea. .40 
Per dozen. 4.00 
GOOSEBERRIES—Pixwell—The new hardy gooseberry, very 
fruitful. Each..... .50 
MISSOURI CURRANT—A strong growing shrub closely related 
to the Flowering Currant but bearing a very heavy crop of 
large black fruit, excellent for eating and cooking. This can 
also be used for hedge work. Each____ .50 
GRAPES—Beta—The hardiest of good sized grapes that winter 
here with protection. Dark purple. These are true stock. Each .50 
Native Grape Seedlings. Tv/o or more of these must be planted 
to set fruit.........25c each; 3 for .50 
RHUBARB—Ruby—A new rhubarb brought out by the Dominion 
Experimental Farm. Uses only half the sugar of other rhu¬ 
barb. Lovely ruby color when bottled. The finest rhubarb in¬ 
troduced. Each ... 50 
Macdonald—Strong grower of good red color and fine flavor. 
Each . .50 
ASPARAGUS—Martha Washington—Strong 2 year old plants. 
Per 100. 3.00 
STRAWBERRY—Senator Dunlap, medium, early, large berries. 
Per dozen .50 
Per hundred . 3.00 
Gem—An everbearing berry of very fine quality and size. 
Fruits right up to freeze-up and gives large berries and lots of 
them. Per dozen........ 1.00 
Per hundred ........... 5.00 
