DENVER — COLORADO 
SMALL FRUITS 
The red raspberry is an ideal home garden subject; and there are 
varieties, such as the St. Regis, that bear all seasons. These are es¬ 
pecially good for planting in the small garden. Black raspberries 
are easily grown, though they spread 
over considerable room with their droop¬ 
ing habit. Blackberries should be used 
only where their custom of sending out 
long suckers will not annoy. Currants 
make large bushy shrubs which can be 
grown in mass plantings, provided they 
are not crowded. Gooseberries have a 
somewhat similar habit of growth and 
are easily handled. 
For a trellis, an arbor, a pergola, or 
to clothe a fence, grapes are unrivaled. 
Their blossoms are fragrant and their 
fruits have great decorative value. 
RASPBERRIES 
Price: 2 yr. No. 1 each 10c; per dozen 
$1.00; per hundred, $6.00. 
CUMBERLAND, BLACK— Largest black- 
raspberry known; unusually strong grower, 
perfectly hardy. The most profitable rasp¬ 
berry grown. 
Concord 
LATHAM, LARGE RED —Disease resistant. Outcrops all others. 
Berries large, brilliant red, fine flavor. Plants very hardy. 
ST. REGIS, EVERBEARING— Gives a crop of fruit all summer 
and autumn. Berries are bright crimson of large size and of sur¬ 
prising quality, sugary with full raspberry flavor. Succeeds upon all 
soils; absolutely hardy. 
BLACKBERRIES 
Price: Strong, 2 yr. No. 1, each 10c; per dozen, $1.00; per hun¬ 
dred, $6.00. 
ELDORADO —Jet black berries of enormous size. Preferred by 
canners and used for that purpose in large quantities. 
CURRANTS 
Price: Strong 2 yr. No. 1, each 25c; per dozen $2.50. 
CHERRY —A very large, red variety much used for commercial 
planting. Excellent quality and one of the best. 
WHITE GRAPE —Nice stems of white, large berries. Very good 
flavor. The best white Currant. 
PERFECTION CURRANT —Largest of all. Nice, red berries. Long 
stems and easily picked. Always brings highest market prices. 30c 
each, per doz., $3.00, 
GOOSEBERRIES 
Price: Strong 2 yr. No. 1, each 35c; per dozen, $3.50. 
CARRIE —Pale red with medium sized berries. Quality excellent, 
very productive. Bushes are almost free from thorns and are very 
disease resistant. 
CHAMPION —A greenish yellow, early variety with medium sized 
fruits. Prolific. 
DOWNING —Light green. Very large and productive. Very good. 
Also have 3 and 4 year old Currants and Gooseberries in some 
varieties. Prices on request. 
GRAPES 
Price: Strong 2 yr. No. 1, each 25c; per dozen, $2.50; 3 yr. 
No. 1, each 45c; per dozen, $4.50. 
AGAWAM —Red, very sweet. .. 
BETA —Small, blue. Be.ar heavily. 1 2 
CONCORD, LARGE BLUE —Do not bear as heavily as some 
varieties, but the fruit is delicious. 
MOORE’S EARLY, BLUE —Large and delicious flavor. Very good 
for all purposes. 
NIAGARA, WHITE —Good bearer and fine flavor. Good for table 
use or wine. One of the best white grapes. 
MISCELLANEOUS 
STRAWBERRY —Price: $1.50 per hundred; $10.00 per 1000, not 
guaranteed against loss. 
MASTODON, EVERBEARING —Plants productive. Fruit large. 
Often bear ninety days after planting. 
ASPARAGUS —Price: 10 roots for 75c, 100 roots for $6.50. 
WASHINGTON —Rust-proof. This is undoubtedly the best Aspar¬ 
agus grown. Plant so that crowns will be about four inches deep in 
the ground, enabling you to cut the stalks below the ground, and, 
in this way, you will get tender Asparagus. 
RHUBARB —Price: 10 roots for $1.25, 100 roots for $10.00. 
VICTORIA —This variety is a favorite because of its hardiness and 
excellent flavor. While the stems grow to desired length, they are 
rarely thicker than the thumb. It is desirable for the home garden, 
where good table qualify is first considered. 
HORSERADISH —Plants, 25c each; Roots, 10c each. 
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