THE MAYO NURSERIES 
THE GLENWOOD NURSERIES GLEN BROTHERS, Inc. 
Rochester, N. Y. 
BLACKBERRIES 
LARGEST SIZE PLANTS— 
GUARANTEED 2 YEARS OLD 
$1 per 10; $7.50 per 100; $60 per 1000 
Plant 5 ft x 5 ft. 
BLOWERS. Extremely large, averaging 1 
inch in diameter and 1^4-1 l /z inches long, 
exceptionally sweet. 
EARLY HARVEST. Berries rather small. 
Very juicy, sweet and of excellent quality. 
MERSEREAU. Extra large; brilliant black. 
Rich and melting without core. 
SNYDER. Medium size; sweet and melting 
with no hard, sour core. Extremely hardy 
and enormously productive. 
STRAWBERRIES 
Extra Fine Field Grown Plants 
$1.50 per 100 $12.50 per 1000 
(Plant 1 ft. apart in rows 3 ft. apart) 
BEACON. The best early variety in exist¬ 
ence. Very productive. Large, glossy, 
red, firm and refreshing. 
BLISS. Berry of supreme quality. Fragrant, 
high flavored; glossy, red, large, very pro¬ 
ductive. 
BOUQUET. Big plant, berry and crop. 
Glossy, red, firm, delicious. Ships long 
distances. 
GLEN MARY. Large, sometimes flattened; 
light red, sweet and rich, very productive. 
JUMBO. A mammoth plant and a whale of 
a berry. It’s a good one. 
MARSHALL. Large, handsome, dark crim¬ 
son ; flesh firm, rich, moderately productive. 
McKINLEY. Large, handsome; of excellent 
quality. Productive. 
SUNSET. Strong growing plants. Berries 
deep red. Excellent either fresh or cooked. 
TABLE QUEEN. A big producer of large, 
bright red berries, delicious and pleasing. 
A good canner. 
THE MASTODON EVERBEARING 
STRAWBERRY 
The giant Mastodon and king of all 
everbearing Strawberries. Harvest a 
crop three months after setting the 
plants and continue to pick the berries 
until frost comes. 
Strong Field Grown Plants: 
$2.50 per 100; $20.00 per 1000 
CULTIVATED BLUEBERRY PLANTS 
The largest Blueberries for your table. 
Plump, tender, practically seedless and 
the size of grapes and far superior to the 
wild blueberry in flavor. With sugar and 
cream or for pies and preserves they are 
delicious, nor can the ornamental value 
of these cultivated blueberries be over¬ 
looked. During the summer the foliage 
is deep rich satiny green and against this 
background hang clusters of berries royal 
in their magnificence. In the autumn 
the leaves turn to a beautiful crimson- 
bronze, with red branches during the 
winter. We offer the following varieties: 
RUBEL. Berries are fine blue color and 
ready to pick the second week in July. 
CABOT. Large berries. Have a delicious 
sub-acid flavor. 
PIONEER. Produce heavy crops of berries 
of medium blue color and fine flavor. 
PRICE FOR LARGE PLANTS 15 to 18 
INCHES, SHIPPED WITH LARGE 
BALL OF SOIL BURLAPPED, CRATED 
AND PRUNED, READY TO PLANT AT 
$2.50 Each $22.50 per 10 
$200.00 per 100 
Plants of this size should bear fruit 
the second summer. 
RHUBARB (Pie Plant) 
Each Per 10 Per 100 
2 Yr. roots.25 2.00 15.00 
BURBANK GIANT. Extra large early, 
tender. 
EARLY SCARLET. Rather small, early and 
good. 
MYATT’S LINNAEUS. Early, tender with 
a mild, sub-acid flavor. 
ASPARAGUS 
100 1000 
Choice, two year, crowns. $2.00 $17.50 
MARY WASHINGTON ASPARAGUS is 
the first result of a blister proof campaign 
for the eradication of asparagus rust and is 
as far as possible an extremely resistant, 
vigorous, and high yielding strain of giant 
asparagus. The plants represented in Ped¬ 
igreed of the last three generations are the 
best found in a ten-year search among mil¬ 
lions of plants tested. 
By best, we means the ones that have 
produced offspring uniform, rust resistant, 
high yielding, large size, unbranched shoots, 
with good top buds of rapid growth which 
indicates tenderness. 
CONOVER’S COLOSSAL. Large size, re¬ 
markably tender and high flavored, vigorous 
grower, sending up from fifteen to twenty 
sprouts each year, from one to two inches 
in diameter, color deep green and crown 
very close. Can be cut one year sooner 
than the other varieties. 
PALMETTO. An extra early variety, ten¬ 
der and of good flavor, productive. 
