ALNEER BROTHERS RELIABLE PLANTS, ROCKFORD, ILL. 
The New Boysenberry 
The Finest Vine Berry Yet Developed 
A new hybrid vine berry developed 
from the blackberry, loganberry, and 
raspberry. 
The fruit, which is dark purple, at 
first becoming black when fully ripe, is 
of blackberry form with berries average 
mg 1% inches long, with occasional fruit 
an inch longer. 
The flavor is distinctively its own but 
somewhat resembles the raspberry; the 
sugar content is high, no sugar being 
Raspberries boysenberry 
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Ls-tham standard red variety which we can recommend as one of the best mid 
planting the U. S. either for home or martei 
St. Regis (Everbearing) Not only the earliest but also a choice perpetual-fruitino- 
variety. Bears continuously on both the old and new canes. 
Cumberland the hardiest and most productive black raspberries The 
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Blackberries 
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Eldorado ^^les large, jet black borne in large clusters, and ripen well to- 
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Strawberries 
You''can^grow\nv® va^?etv blossoms, and will bear fruit when set alone, 
prefer. ^ variety we offer, alone, with good results or several together if you 
Fairfax (Long Picking.) Introduced by the Depart- 
rvioU,,,. mi, • of Agriculture and a wonderful plant 
in all kinds of soil, and withstands frost 
and adverse weather conditions remarkably well. Fairfax 
bears early fruit of good size and of rich carmine-red 
color. Its long picking season is especially desirable. For 
home or market this berry will always make good. 
Dorsett (Extra Hardy.) A new outstanding June 
. bearing variety. Has a record of very high 
V* quarts per acre. A vigorous grower— 
healthy and upstanding. Color light red. Dorsett has 
withstood frost damage exceptionally well, and is of great 
value for the North. 
Catskill New Money Maker. One of the newer 
. varieties which was introduced by the New 
York Experimental Station. Is a producer of enormous 
crops. Surface of berry is somewhat irregular, but its fine 
appearance and bright green cap make it a very attractive 
sort. Ripens in midseason and makes a fine companion 
variety for Dorsett or Fairfax, as it lengthens out the 
picking season. 
Premier 
For every purpose Premier is supreme- 
ing while fresh, canning, preserving.. 
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Sen. Dunlau Large berry, fine flavor, heavy, crop- 
r" nor- Color dark red. 
Wayzata Everbearer J**® Honey Sweet straw- 
„ berry from Minnesota. 
Wayzata sells at top prices on any market, and is abso¬ 
lutely the_ best flavored strawberry grown. Red clear 
through with no green tips. Very firm, and challenges the 
world for size and productiveness. Perfectly hardy, and 
will stand any winters that we have. Bears three crops in 
18 months just like Mastodon. Starts to bear fruit for 
you 90 days after you set the plants in the spring. A 
Real Table as Well as a Commercial Berry. 
l^BStodon (New.)_ The world’s greatest everbearer 
producing nearly 6000 quarts per acre. In 
size, quality, flavor and appearance Mastodon heads the list. 
The fruit is large, dark red, glossy, firm and of extra good 
quality. 
Horse Radish 
Horse Radish is grown from sets or pieces of the root. Set the piece-root vertically, 
small end down, and the large end one to three inches below the surface of the ground. 
Cultivate until tops cover the ground, when their shade will keep down the weeds. 
Bohemian or Maliner Kren improved, large-rooted variety of excellent 
4 ., ^ quality. Sets for planting: Doz. 30c, 100 for 
$1.50, postpaid; not prepaid 1000, $10.00. 
rhubarb or Pie Plant Roots 
Large, nice roots, best sorts. Price by mail, paid, 20c each. $2.00 per doz. By ex¬ 
press or freight—purchaser’s expense, 15c each, $1.50 per dozen. 
By Mail Postp’d 
By Express 
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Small Fruits 
MASTODON STRAWBERRIES 
Grape Vines 
No fruit which you can plant that will give you 
more satisfaction than grapes. They do not re¬ 
quire much ground as the vines can be trained 
wherever you want them to go. They make a per¬ 
fect background for your garden. 
Concord (Elack.) This old standard variety 
is well known and does well under 
most all conditions. The grapes are good size, deep 
purple in color and of fine quality. Each 20c, 5 for 
65c, 10 for $1.10, 25 for $2.20, 100 for $6.75, 
postpaid. 
Fredonia (Black.) (New.) Very Early. This 
is the earliest black grape; ripening 
fully two weeks before Concords. It was originated 
and has been thoroughly tested by the New York 
Experimental Station. It fills a long felt need for 
dn extra early black grape of high quality and 
merit. The bunch and berry are both large and of 
excellent flavor and make fine shippers as they do 
not crack. The vine is vigorous and productive. 
Each 30c, 5 for $1.25, 10 for $2.25, 25 for $5.00, 
100 for $17.00. Postpaid. 
Niasra.ra. (White). The best known and most 
® popular white grape. The fruit is 
large, of excellent quality and ripens a little earlier 
than Concord. The vines are very productive. This 
is a valuable variety for both home and market. 
Each 22c, 5 for 75c, 10 for $1.35, 25 for $2.75, 100 
for $8.75. Postpaid. 
Agawan Most widely planted red variety. 
** _ ... Berries unusually large, dark red, 
firm, rich in juice. Vines are very vigorous and pro¬ 
ductive. Ripen a little after Concord, but keep much 
longer. Each 25c, 5 for 85c, 10 for $1.45, 25 for $3.00. 
100 for $9.75. Postpaid. 
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