ALF^HP Blackberry 
STANDS 35° BELOW ZERO 
GEORGE STROMER 
Originator 
Year after year, with diligent care, I have propagated these plants to 
such an extent that the fruit is now being supplied to the local markets 
at a fancy price, and is always in good demand. Last year I measured 
a good many berries that were over one and one-half inches long, and 
three inches around. Nurserymen claim that the ALFRED is the largest 
berry they have ever seen. Buy from the originator and get GENUINE 
ALFRED. 
Lack of space forbids describing in detail the many good points of 
this variety; however, 1 wish to call your attention to the outstanding 
reasons why the ALFRED is superior to all other varieties. 
BEARS SECOND SEASON. ALFRED is such a healthy, vigorous grower 
that it produces a good crop of berries the year following planting. It is 
not unusual to pick 10 to 40 berries from the bush the same year 
planted. 
IMMENSE SIZE. The berries are twice as large as ordinary Black¬ 
berries, many of them 1 1/2 inches long, and the finest flavored of all 
Blackberries. It is an ideal table berry because it is practically CORE¬ 
LESS sweet and delicious. It is very small seeded. 
EXTREMELY HARDY. ALFRED can be grown anywhere without winter 
protection, having withstood 30 degrees below zero, and not a single tip 
of a branch injured, while other varieties were frozen to the ground. 
EARLY SEASON. This is one big feature of this variety. It ripens a 
week to ten days earlier than Eldorado and in productiveness it is in a 
class by itself. We have seen them bear a second crop. We picked many 
cases this year in September 
Alfred 
CHAMPION GOOSEBERRY 
Very large berries of delicious flavor produced freely on the sturdy, 
rdy bushes. Best pie variety. Bushes not very thorny. 
1ICES: Each 3 6 10 
yr.. No. 1 plants .$0.35 $1.00 $1.75 $2.7C 
year-old bushes . .50 1 25 
LESS DISCOUNTS 
Prices 
Yr. No. 1 
ir .$2.75 400 for 
r . 4.70 500 for 
ir . 5.50 1000 for 
. . 2.25 300 for . 6.35 
2-Yr. No. 1 Bearing-Age Transplants 
$0.15 25 for .$1.60 75 for 
. . .55 50 for . 2.75 100 for 
. . .85 
LESS DISCOUNTS 
Currants and Gooseberry plants 
can be sent to the following states 
only : MICHIGAN, INDIANA, ILL¬ 
INOIS, IOWA, WISCONSIN. MIS¬ 
SOURI, OHIO, and MINNESOTA. 
Champion 
Gooseberry 
PERFECTION CURRANT 
A real improvement in Currants. Big berries in long, well-filled bunches. Bushes 
thrifty and very productive. Brings top prices. A splendid money-maker. Fine 
for jellies and pie. 
PRICES: Each 3 6 10 25 100 
2-year-old plants .$0.35 $1.00 $1.75 $2.70 $6.25 $15.00 
3-year-old bushes .50 1.25 
RED LAKE CURRANT 
This new, better, and extra hardy, large red Currant comes from 
Minnesota. This really is the last word in Currants, and you will want a 
few plants of them even if you have plenty of them now. The large 
long clusters of juicy bright red berries make up into a beautiful bright 
red jelly. On account of the heavy bearing qualities Red Lake is the 
best commercial variety. Ships well, and holds up well. Plants are vig¬ 
orous growers 
PRICES: Each 3 6 10 
2- yr., No. 1 plants .$0.35 $1.00 $1.75 $2.70 
3- year-old .50 1.25 
CRYSTAL WHITE BLACKBERRY 
Strange as it may seem, this is a real creamy white Blackberry. Mixed 
with the jet black ones for dessert, it makes a most wonderful dish. 
The fruit is about the size of Alfred, with few seeds and quite sweet when fully ripe. 
The bushes are good, strong growers and very productive. This is not a worthless 
novelty but a fruit of real value, and should be in every garden. 
PRICES 
1- yr. 
2- yr. 
White 
Blackberry 
LESS DISCOUNT 
SO DUS Putopk PalpAeSiSuf, 
The Sodus is the most promising early Purple Raspberry. The ber¬ 
ries are very large and firm, with good quality, and do not crumble 
as Columbian do. Plants are very vigorous and bear an unusually 
large crop, much more so than one can imagine, and up to the 
present time we have noted no winter injury whatsoever. Unlike 
our older purple varieties of Raspberries, we find them practically 
100% free from diseases, and where Purple Raspberries are grown 
for commercial or home use, this variety should replace the present 
varieties. 
1 -Yr. No. 1 
12 for .$0.55 200 for .$ 4.75 
25 for .95 250 for . 5.50 
50 for . 1-60 300 for . 6.75 
75 for . 2.00 400 for . 8.50 
100 for . 2.50 500 for . 10.50 
1000 for . 20.00 
2-Yr. No. 1 Bearing-Age Transplants 
1 for .$0.15 25 for .$1.60 
6 for .55 50 for . 2.75 
12 for .85 100 for . 4.50 
LESS DISCOUNTS 
Perfection 
Currant 
Sodus 
