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FAIRBURY NURSERIES, FAIRBLRY, NEBRASKA 
Alfred 
Blackberries 
SNYDER. Very popular for North and 
Northwest on account of the extreme hardi¬ 
ness. Wonderfully productive, size medium, 
fruit juicy and sweet, without the hard core 
of many sorts; cane remarkably strong 
and thrifty; more largely planted than any 
other of the ironclad varieties. We have a 
heavy demand for them every year. Sea¬ 
son early. 
ELDORADO. Our most popular variety. 
The sparkling jet-black berries are large, 
sweet and delicious and practically coreless. 
The plant is very hardy, vigorous and a 
heavy, regular bearer. 
Per 1 
Snyder .$0.04 
Eldorado .04 
Alfred .04 
Per 10 Per 100 
$0.30 $2.00 
.30 
.30 
2.00 
2.00 
ALFRED. A new variety which is mak¬ 
ing good. The berries are very large, many 
^ iy 2 inches long, of exceptionally fine flavor 
and are almost coreless. It is an extremely 
heavy bearer and very hardy, standing far 
below zero. Ripens a week before Eldorado. 
ELDERBERRIES 
DEWBERRIES 
A well known bush which bears a fine 
fruit for pies or wine. 
Price—15 cents each; 10 for $1.00. By 
parcel post, 20 cents each. 
Himalaya Berry 
IiTJCRETIA. This is the leading and 
most popular Dewberry yet discovered; it 
succeeds everywhere and is not particular 
about the kind of soil. Berries very large, 
black and fine flavor. It should not be 
picked oftener than twice a week, when it 
is very sweet and rich. It ripens with the 
last strawberries. 
Price—4 cents each; 35 cents per 10; 
$3.00 per 100. By parcel post add 1 cent 
per plant. 
HIMALAYA BERRY 
The vine is a vigorous grower making a 
growth from 20 to 30 feet in a season, 
which can trained upon a fence or arbor 
similar to grape vines. Fruit is black, 
very sweet with no core, fine for pies and 
jellies. The vines should have some pro¬ 
tection in winter, which can be done late 
in the fall by pruning the plants and leav¬ 
ing only two canes to each plant. Lay 
them on the ground and cover with 4 
inches of earth which should be removed 
In early spring. 
Price—6c each; 50 cents per 10; $1.00 
for 25. 
