SHUMWAY’S DELICIOUS GRAPES BERRIES 
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New Youngb 
3315 Honey Sweet Black Raspberry 
Mid-season. One of the hardiest and most pro¬ 
ductive black raspberries grown, producing large 
crops even under adverse soil and weather condi¬ 
tions. The large fruit often mea.suring 2% inches 
in circumference is not soft, and remains firm a 
tong time. Color a glossy purplish black, very 
sweet, rich flavor. Seeds small—excellent variety 
for home use or shipping. 5 for 50 cts.; 10 for 
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JS Cts.: 25 for S1.25; 50 for $2.26; 100 for $1.00: 
500 for $15.50: 1000 for $28.50, prepaid. 
Complete Planting Instructions Sent Free in Every Order 
Grapes—^The World’s Best Varieties 
3309 Niagara. Occupies the same position among 
the White varieties as Concord among the Black. 
Bunch and berries largo, greenish white, changing 
to pale yellow when fully ripe. Skin thin, quality 
equal to the Concord. 2 for 35 cts, 5 for 65 cts, 10 
for $1.25, 25 for $2.75, 50 for $4.25, 100 for $7.95. 
3305 Agawan. Most widely planted red variety. 
Berries unusually large, dark red, firm, rich in juice. 
Vines are very vigorous and productive. Ripen a 
little after Concord, but keep much longer. 2 for 
45 cts, 5 for 90 cts, 10 for $1.50, 25 for $3.00, 50 for 
$5.00, 100 for $9.50. 
3304 Fredonia. New early glossy black Grape. 
Vines vigorous and productive. Clusters are me¬ 
dium, cylindrical and compact. Berries large and 
round; skin thick and tough; flesh juicy, solid but 
tender, excellent flavor. 2 for 55 cts, 5 for $1.25, 
10 for $2.25, 25 for $5.00, 50 for $9.00, 100 for $17.00. 
3306 Concord. Still the most profitable variety 
whether for market or home use. Matures early, 
keeps well, ships well, and always finds ready sale. 
Bunches large, berries bluish black, delicious flavor. 
2 for 30 cts, 5 for 59 cts, 10 for 99 cts, 25 for $2.15, 
50 for $3.50, 100 for $6.50. 
3308 Moore’s Early. Could be called an Early Con¬ 
cord, similar in appearance, ripens two weeks ear¬ 
lier. Vines vigorous and productive. Bunches large. 
Berries purplish black, sweet flavor. 2 for 39 cts, 
5 for 75 cts, 10 for $1.40, 25 for $2.90, 50 for $4.50, 
100 for $8.45. 
3307 Delaware. Bunches small and compact. Ber¬ 
ries small, round, light red, thin skin, juicy, sweet 
spicy and delicious. No pulp. Vines vigorous and 
productive. Ripens early. "2 for 45 cts, 5 for 90 
cts, 10 for $1.50, 25 for $3.00, 50 for $5.00, 100 for 
$9.50. 
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Blackberries 
3301 Snyder. Extremely hardy, 
very productive, making this 
the leading commercial variety. 
Berries long, jet black, rich, 
sweet and without any hard 
core. Excellent quality. 
3300 Alfred—earliest of all. 
Continues bearing over a long 
season. The berries ai’e of im¬ 
mense size, some measuring 3 
inches around and 2 in length. 
Color is a glossy, jet black; the 
flavor sweet and delicious. 
Special Low Uniform Prices 
on Above Blackberries: 5 for 
42 cts., 10 for 70 cts., 25 for 
$1.00; 50 for $1.75; 100 for 
$3.00; 500 for $12.50; 1000 for 
$21.00, prepaid. 
3324 
New Sensational 
Boysenberry 
Immense Size — Very Sweet. 
Get started now with the great¬ 
est money making Berry crop 
grown today. Extremely hardy. 
Berries are of immense size, 
bluish-black. Very sweet with 
few seeds. Borne in clusters on 
long stems. Each 20 cts.; 5 
for 65 cts.; 10 for $1.00; 25 for 
S2.25; 50 for $3.75; 100 for 
$6.50; 1000 for $49.00, prepaid. 
3303 
Dewberry Lucretia 
Berries are extra large, long 
and glistening black; very juicy, 
rich and sweet. Ripen two weeks 
earlier than Blackberries. Very 
productive, making them a very 
profitable crop either for market 
or home use. Easy to pick when 
trellised to a wire like Grapes. 
Set plants 4x7 feet apart. Spe¬ 
cial Iiow Prices: 5 for 40 cts.; 
10 for 67 cts.; 25 for $1.25; 50 
for $1.90; 100 for $3.25; 500 for 
$12.45; 1000 for $21.50, prepaid. 
Red and Purple Raspberries 
3322 St. Regis (Red Everbearing). Good shipper. Very prolific. Rip¬ 
ens with the earliest and continues until October. Berries bright 
crimson, large, firm, meaty, rich and sugary. 
3320 Latham (Large Early Red.) Hardy; resistant to mosaic, very 
productive; long bearers. Deep blood red; fii’m and delicious. 
3321 Chief (Earliest Red). Offspring of Latham ripening 10 days 
earlier, very productive, long picking season. Berries large, bright 
red, sweet, good flavor. 
3323 Newburgh (Medium Early Red). It is resistant to Red Rasp¬ 
berry’s diseases. Berries are bright red, do not crumble, very firm, 
fine quality and the flavor is mild. Ripens a few days earlier than 
Latham, perfectly hardy. You should plant a few of these this year. 
Low Uniform Prices on Above Red Raspberries: 5 for 35 cts, 10 for 
55 cts, 25 for $1.00, 50 for $1.60, 100 for $2.75, 500 for $11.25. 
3316 Sodus—The Most Promising New Large Purple Raspberry. 
Firm, sprightly and good quality. Picks easily and does not crumble. 
Plants are hardy, vigorous, very productive of heavy annual crops 
which ripen shortly after Latham. 5 for 50 cts., 10 for 75 cts., 25 
for $1.25, 50 for $2.25, 100 for $4.00, 500 for $18.00, 1000 for $35.00, 
prepaid. 
Delicious Black Raspberries 
3313 New Logan—“Disease Resistant”—Most Depend¬ 
able Early Black Raspberry. This variety, through sheer 
merit, has replaced very nearly all of the standard kinds. 
The berry ripens one week earlier than Cum¬ 
berland, giving the grower a chance to make 
some real money before Cumberland comes 
into bearing. It is an extra heavy yielder, with 
berries as large or larger than Cumberland. 
3311 Cumberland (Mid-season Black-cap). Ex¬ 
cepting Honey Sweet it tops the list in black 
raspberries on account of its hardiness and 
productiveness. Fruit very large, sweet and 
delicious, firm, making it an ideal shipping 
berry. Plants are very healthy, vigorous, and 
well adapted to support their large crop of 
berries. Low Uniform Prices on Black Rasp¬ 
berries: 5 for 35 cts, 10 for 60 cts, 25 for $1.10, 
50 for $1.75, 100 for $3.15, 500 for $12.50. . 
3302 New Thornless Youngberry f 
Different from any berry grown. Cross between ^ 
Loganberry and Dewberry. Vines are thrifty 
growers, very productive and immune from dis¬ 
ease. The rich wine color l%xl% inch fruit 
which ripens earlier than Dewberries are delic¬ 
ious fresh or canned. The wine colored juice is 
ideal for fruit cocktail. Flavor is pleasant, sweet 
with the tartness of the Blackberry. 
Culture same as Dewberries. 3 for 
50 cts.; 6 for 90 cts.; 12 for $1.50; 
25 for $2.50; 50 for $4.50; 100 for 
$8.50. 
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