similar to Cascade, but a little more regular 
in shape of berry. It is shciwing up very well 
in the Willamette valley. Bears heavily and 
we have found them about the finest quality 
canned of any berry we have tried. ie 
Nectaberry, Cascade or Pacific berry tip 
plants 25c each; 3, 60c; 6, $1.00; Nectar and 
Pacific 25, $3.00. 
JUMBOBERRY — Similar to Youngberry 
but sweeter when ccoked. Was our favorite 
berry for canning for quite a number of years. 
A fine berry for those who do not like an acid 
. berry. 
BINGLEBERRY — A cross between wild 
blackberry and eastern dewberry. Quite hardy 
and firm berry and heavy producer of good 
size blackberries. 
Jumbcoberry and Bingleberry tips 5, 50c; 
12, $1.00. 
FAIRMORE STRAWBERRY — A cross 
between Fairfax and Klakemore. A good qual- 
ity berry. Plants 25, 40c; 50, 60c; 100, $1.00. 
GEMZATA — everbearing strawberry is 
a cross between Gem and Wayzata (Rockhill). 
Highly recommended in the east. 25. plants 
$1.00. 
Grapes 
AMERICAN 
LUCILE — A good quality red grape with 
medium large bunch and berry. Ripens quite 
early. 
CAMPBELL’S EARLY — Large bunch 
and berry and fine quality. One of the finest 
blue grapes for the Pacific Northwest. 
McPIKE — This is another fine blue 
grape with large size cluster and berry and 
fine quality. Just a little later than Campbell's 
Early. 
