IMPROVED NEOSHO RASPBERRIES 
Improved Neosho Strains Produce Large 
Fruit of Superior Flavor. Get Them at 
Our Low Direct-From-Grower-to-You 
Prices — — — — _ 
EACH 
in 100 Lots 
RASPBERRIES—BLACK AND RED 
Variety 
Cumberland (Black) 
Cuthbert (Red)_ 
Latham (Red) 
St. Regis Everbearing (Red) 
Chief (Red) 
Per 10 
50c 
Per 25 
$ 1.00 
Per 100 
$3-50 
You are allowed the regular quantity price on total number of plants 
you order, regardless of different varieties. 
P RIZED for their delicious flavor, 
raspberries make their welcome 
appearance as the strawberries 
reach the end of their most productive 
season. Great improvement in size of 
fruit, flavor and productive qualities 
of raspberries has been made in recent 
years, and the Neosho varieties listed 
among the best. Raspberries are 
among the favorite small fruits. Eat¬ 
en fresh, they are delicious and they 
are splendid for jellies, jams and can¬ 
ning. 
Chief —The latest and best addition 
to Red Raspberry varieties. Might well 
be called Early Latham. It has all of 
Latham's good qualities plus the dis¬ 
tinct advantage of ripening ten days 
earlier, yielding heavier and of much 
better flavor and shipping qualities. 
Cumberland (Black) (Midseason)— 
The most widely planted black rasp¬ 
berry because of its productiveness 
and quality. Berries are extra large, 
fine and sweet. 
Cuthbert (Red) (Late)—The best red 
because of its superior quality and 
flavor. Berries are large, rich crimson, 
firm and one of the best for canning. 
Latham —Rich brilliant red, large 
and firm berry. Perfectly hardy, very 
heavy producer and most resistant to 
Mosaic. Originated in Minnesota. 
St. Regis (Red) (Everbearing! — 
Bright red, smallto large berries. Canes 
are hardy, prolific, healthy, drougth- 
resistant. Bears very early; after old 
canes have borne, the young canes be¬ 
gin bearing and produce until frost. 
Very thorough c^iltivation is neces¬ 
sary, otherwise berries of first crop 
will be small and no second crop may 
form. Succeeds further south than 
other varieties. 
BOYSENBERRY 
A cross between Blackberry, Rasp¬ 
berry and Loganberry. Immense size, 
delicious flavor, heavy bearer. Ripens 
over two-month period. 
Per 10 Per 25 Per 100 
$0-70 $1.50 $5.00 
, CURRANTS AND GOOSEBERRIES 
Currants and gooseberries are among our finest fruits for makina iellies iains 
CURRANTS 
2-Year No. 1 Plants 
Variety 3 for 
12 for 
GOOSEBERRIES 
2-Year No. 1 Plants 
London Market, red _ I 
Variety 3 for 
12 for 
White Grape, white_r$0.60 
$1,95 
Houghton, Oregon 
Perfection Red, large. ^ 
Champion $0.75 
$2.60 
CURRANTS 
London Market (Midseason to Late)— 
Very hardy. Medium to large, dark red 
rather acid. Clusters compact. 
Perfection Midseason)—Large, bright 
red berry in long, compact clusters; 
sprightly, sub-acid. Vigorous and produc¬ 
tive. 
White Grape —The best white currant. 
Large clusters of white or golden-green 
berries, mildly aold in flavor. 
Every Neosho Tree Grew 
‘T want to buy about 35 apple trees for 
replacement. These trees were set this 
spring under very favorable conditions, 
but <iid not even start to bud; the nursery 
they came from refused to make them 
good. I set 13 trees from your nursery; 
every tree grew and done well.”—N. C. 
Barnes, Meadville, Mo. 
Well Satisfied 
“The 73 peach, 40 apple, 6 plum, 2 pear 
and 3 grape were received in fine shape 
—all are nice and I am well satisfied.”— 
John E. Dille, Moravia, la. 
Red Currants—Jelly-makers supreme 
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Youngberry 
(A New Introduction) 
The Youngberry is a cross between 
a Loganberry and a Dewberry. Berries 
extra large, often two inches long. 
Color dark purplish-red. Flavor very 
much like Red Raspberry. Imagine a 
fruit of the quality of Red Raspberry 
and the size of a Dewberry. Very pro¬ 
ductive; fine for home use and local 
market. Hardy as far north as Kansas 
City. 
Per 10 Per 25 Per 100 
■65c $1.25 $4.50 
GOOSEBERRIES 
Oregon (Champion)- —-A large green 
berry, season late. Very productive, rarely 
attacked by mildew. An improved variety 
which combines the large size and high 
quality of the Downing with the produc- 
tivness and vigor of the Houghton. 
Houghton —Medium; red, thin skinned, 
juicy, sweet, excellent quality; very pro¬ 
ductive. 
The rose bushes arrive dyesterday. 
I’ve never received nicer plants or seen 
any with better roots. They were in 
splendid condition even though they had 
come a good distance. Thanks very much. 
—Mrs. W. L. Pulp, 707 Summit St., Win¬ 
ston Salem, N. Car. 
