Cumberland Raspberries 
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Small Fruits 
CURRANTS 
Perfection. Large, fine quality. 
Red Lake. A new large sort. Very promising. 
White Grape. The best white. 
GOOSEBERRIES 
Downing. The best for general planting. 
Fredonia Grapes 
RASPBERRIES 
Cumberland. The largest Black Rasp' 
berry known. The quality is of the 
best, and in spite of its great size, is 
very firm. Ripens midseason. 
Columbian. The strongest growing va' 
riety on our grounds. Fruit large, 
dark purple and of good quality; 
excellent for canning. Hardy, very 
productive, and taken altogether, 
one of the most desirable sorts we 
have. % 
Chief. This is a seedling of Latham. 
The main point of difference is that 
it is about 10 or 12 days earlier in 
ripening and is not quite as large, 
but we think it is of a little better 
quality than its parent. 
Latham. This fs probably the best 
bright red Raspberry yet introduced 
for this part of the country. Ex' 
tremely / hardy, vigorous, healthy 
growth, and large size. 
Newburgh. The j>lant is vigorous, 
hardy, and very ‘productive, so far 
has been very free from mosaic. 
The fruit is large, bright red, does 
not crumble, and is of fine quality. 
Season about the same as Latham. 
BLACKBERRIES 
Eldorado. Perhaps the most valuable 
Blackberry for our northern climate. 
s The berries are large, jet black, ri' 
pen well together, and are borne in 
large clusters. 
Snyder. 'This is a'welbknown popular 
variety; hardy and productive. 
GRAPES 
Fredonia. We believe this to be the earliest 
good productive black grape. Cluster is 
very compact. Berry is large and of excel' 
lent quality. 
Portland. Said to be the earliest of all Grapes. 
Bunch and berry large; flesh sweet, juicy. 
The best of the white Grapes for home 
use or market. 
Caco. A new Grape of high quality 
and luscious flavor. Vine is vigorous, 
healthy, and productive, color rich 
wine-red. 
STRAWBERRIES 
Aroma. (Per.) Fruit very large, round' 
ish conical, rarely misshapen, glossy 
red, of excellent quality and pro' 
duced in abundance. Late. 
Blakemore. (Per.) The behavior of 
this variety during the extremely 
trying season of 1936 placed it at the 
lead on our grounds. It produced a 
fair crop of fruit when other varie' 
ties in the same field were nearly a 
failure. The fruit is of good size, reg' 
ular shape, bright red, very firm, 
and of fair quality. 
Dorsett. (Per.) This new 
variety is very promising. 
The fruit is large, bright 
red, and of good quality. 
Dunlap. (Per.) This variety 
is popular in the North, 
East, South, and West. 
Fruit is medium to large in 
size, and of fine quality. 
Fairfax. (Per.) This and the 
Dorsett are a good pair. 
Fruit is large and when 
fully ripe, dark red and of 
excellent quality. 
Mastodon. (Per.) The most 
widely advertised of any 
of the new Strawberries. 
The fruit is large, of good 
color, but not of the best 
quality. 
Red Lake 
Currants 
Dorsett 
Strawberry 
