PAINESVILLE, OHIO 
Small Fruits 61 
CURRANTS 
Hardy, easily cultivated; popular for table use, jellies, etc. 
Set 4 feet apart in rich ground; cultivate well and prune out 
old wood. Dust with hellebore, for worms. 
Mail Postpaid 
Express Collect 
Prices: 
3 
10 
3 
10 
100 
Cherry. 
2-yr., No. 1 
$1.00 
$2.50 
$0.85 
$2.25 
$18.00 
Diploma. 
2-yr., No. 1 
1.00 
2.50 
.85 
2.25 
18.00 
Pay’s . 
2-yr., No. 1 
1.00 
2.50 
.85 
2.25 
18.00 
London Market ... 
2-yr., No. 1 
1.00 
2.50 
.85 
2.25 
18.00 
Perfection. 
2-yr., No. 1 
1.35 
3.00 
1.15 
2.75 
22.00 
Bed Cross. 
2-yr., No. 1 
1.00 
2.50 
.85 
2.25 
18.00 
Red Lake. 
1 -yr., No. 1 
1.65 
4.00 
White Grape . 
2-yr., No. 1 
1.00 
2.50 
.85 
2.25 
18.00 
Wilder . 
2-yr., No. 1 
1.00 
2.50 
.85 
2.25 
18.00 
^GOOSEBERRIES 
Set 3 to 4 feet apart, in good rich soil, and give a liberal 
dressing of manure every season. Regular pruning every year 
is essential. To prevent mildew spray bushes soon as leaves 
appear and several times during the summer with potassium 
sulphide (liver of sulphur)— By Mail By Express 
1 ounce to 4 gallons of water. Postpaid Collect 
Price of Gooseberries: 3 1 10 3 | 10 | 100 
All: 2 years .'|$1.10|$2.75 $0.90l$2.50|$18.00 
Downing*. Large, pale green, of splendid quality for both cook¬ 
ing and table use; bush vigorous and usually free from 
mildew. 
Houg'bton. Small to medium; roundish, oval, pale red, sweet, 
tender, very good. 
Josselyn. Large sized, smooth, prolific and hardy, red ber¬ 
ries of best quality. The freest from mildew. 
Concord Crapes 
RHUBARB 
or “Pie¬ 
plant” 
early, tender and fine. The old reliaWe pie 
kind. Can the surplus for winter use ; it comes in handy 
for pies of summer freshness. 
Express, collect .. 
By Mail, postpaid 
3 
10 
100 
$0.50 
$1.25 
$6.90 
.75 
1.75 
Flare. ^ choice new kind, red, well worth trying. 
Ruby. ^ Canadian introduction, ruby-red. 
Both: 
Express, collect . 
My Mail, postpaid .. 
low acidity. 
1 3 
10 
100 
.1$0.75 
$1.50 
$9.00 
.1 1.00 
2.00 
HORSERADISH 
Maliner Kren. ^ cultivated strain of profitable productivity. 
Make no mistake; this variety bites! 
By mail, postpaid: 10 for 50c; $3.00 per 100. 
ASPARAGUS 
Price: 
Express—2-year. 
1 -year . 
Mail, postpaid—2-year. 
1 -year . 
Martha Washing-ton. A new rust-resistant Asparagus. For 
the home or market; it stands ahead of all others in size, 
vigor, tenderness, quality, and rust-resistance. 
Mary Washing*ton. Same family and character, equally 
rust-resistant, but somewhat earlier and larger, with stalks 
inclined to oval shape. 
25 
100 1 
1000 
$0.80 
$1.95|$10.50 
.55 
1.501 
8.00 
1.00 
2.501 
.70 
2.001 
Perfection Currants 
S & H GRAPE VINES 
The Quick, Sure, Profitable 
Annual Crop 
Even under unfavorable conditions the Grape vine will bear 
fruit, but good culture, pruning and spraying should be ap¬ 
plied if the best quality of fruit is desired. Along almost any 
garden fence or walk there is room for vines enough to fur¬ 
nish luscious Grapes from July to November. In such situa¬ 
tions they may be planted about 8 feet apart. In vineyard 
rows, set the vines 6 to 10 feet apart, with 8 feet between rows. 
Ag*awam. Very large, with thick skin ; sweet and sprightly. 
Beta The hardiest known variety for Minnesota and Wis- 
—consin ; very early, ripening there before frosts. Me¬ 
dium size, black, juicy, high acidity. 
Cam very large and handsome complete bunches ; a 
\i»aco wine-red over amber. Exceptionally early bearing. 
Its flavor is luscious and sweet. 
Campbell’s Early. Sweet and juicy, seeds few and small, 
very early. 
Catawba. Large, dark copper, rich musky flavor; late. 
Concord. The standard black everywhere. October 1st. 
Predonia. Blue-black, covered with heavy bloom, about 
same season as Moore’s Early, Good commercial quality. 
Vines vigorous and productive. 
Ives. Berries and compact bunches medium size; excellent 
wine quality. 
Moore’s Early. Bunch and berry large; desirable for earli¬ 
ness. 
Niag-ara. Bunch and berries large, yellowish whiter prolific. 
The standard white Grape. 
OrkKi-lsincI ^ recently introduced white Grape from New 
rOrtiana York; claimed to be the very earliest Grape. 
Salem. Large, sweet, thin skin; ripens first of September. 
Worden. Larger, sweeter and earlier than Concord. 
5 at ten rate. 
lEach 1 
By Express or 
25 at hundred rate. 
1 
By 
Freight—Collect 
250 at thousand rate. 
IMail 1 
10 1 
100 1 1000 
Agawam. 
2 -year 
$0.25 
$1.75 
$10,001 
Beta. 
2 -year 
.25 
1.75 
lO.OOl 
Caco. 
2 -year 
.35 
2.50 
20.001 
Campbell’s Early. 
2 -year 
,30 
1.90 
12.001 
Catawba . 
2 -year 
.30 
1.75 
10.001 90.00 
Concord . 
2 -year 
.25 
1.25 
7.501 60.00 
Fredonia . 
2 -year 
.35 
2.50 
20.001 
Ives . 
Moore’s Early. 
2 -year 
2 -year 
.30 
.30 
1.90 
1 
12.001 
Niagara. 
2 -year 
.30 
1.35 
9.001 80.00 
Portland. 
2 -year 
.35 
2.50 
20.001 
Salem . 
2 -year 
.30 
1.90 
12.001 
Worden. 
2 -year 
.30 
1.90 
12.001 
