SWAN RIVER • NURSERY, Patchogue, N. Y. 77 
Golden Jubilee. Recent introduction. Skin yellow 
with red blush. 
J. H. Hale. A choice variety, larger than Elberta, of 
golden yellow color. 
AUTUMN VARIETIES 
Crawford’s Late. Very large, yellow with dark red 
cheek; flesh deep yellow, red at the stone; juicy 
and excellent flavor. 
Small Fruits 
BLACK BERRIES 
Sti’ong plants .$.15 $1.00 
Early Harvest. Dwarf grower, enormous bearer. 
Eldorado. Hardy. Berries large, jet black, borne in 
large clusters. 
Mei^ereau. Extra size berries, brilliant black. Sweet. 
CURRANTS 
Medium plants .$.30 $2.50 
Strong plants .50 4.50 
Cherry. The largest of all red Currants; berries deep 
red, quite acid. 
White Grape. Long, loose bunches of medium-sized 
white berries; excellent quality, mild and sweet. 
RASPBERRIES 
Strong plants .$.15 $1.00 
Extra strong plants . .25 2.00 
Cumberland. Black cap. 
Cuthbert. Fruit is large. Arm of texture, and of ex¬ 
cellent quality. 
Latham. Fruit of large size, deep red. 
St. Regis. Bright crimson, large firm meaty berries. 
Taylor. Large long berry, firm bright red in color. Fine 
flavor. 
GRAPES 
Medium plants . 
.$.35 
$3.00 
Strong plants . 
.50 
4.00 
Extra strong . 
.75 
6.50 
BLACK VARIETIES 
Concord. The most popular black Grape; juicy, sweet, 
fine flavor. 
Moores Early. Bunch and berry large; desirable for 
earliness. 
Worden. Big, compact bunches of extra large, thin- 
skinned berries; very productive. 
RED VARIETIES 
Agawam. Large, dark red. 
Brighton. Bunch large; excellent flavor and quality. 
Early. 
Caco. Fruit very large and of excellent flavor. 
