WHY PAY MARKET PRICES FOR YOUR BERRIES 
ENJOY THEM, FRESH AND SWEET...ALL SEASON... FROM YOUR GARDEN 

RASPBERRIES 
PRICES (Except as Noted) 
$1.25 per 25, $3.00 per 100, $25.00 per 1000 
CUMBERLAND (Black)—Large, glossy black, firm, 
of excellent quality. Hardy and productive. Early to 
Midseason. 
COLUMBIAN (Purple)—A fine commercial sort. 
Vigorous; very productive, excellent canner. Fruit 
large, purple, firm. Midseason. 
INDIAN SUMMER—New Everbearing Red Rasp- 
berry. Berries large, conical, much superior in quality 
and size to any of this type. $1.50 per 25, $4.50 per 
LATHAM (Red)—Large, round, firm, brilliant red. 
Most profitable commercial variety. Hardy, very 
prolific, an excellent shipper and a perfect variety for 
canning. Early. Ripens evenly over a very long 
season. 

Rancocas Blueberry 

BLACKBERRIES 
Blackberries thrive best on fertile loam. The rows 
should be about six feet apart, with each plant approxi- 
mately two feet apart in the row. 
PRICES 
$1.25 per 25, $3.00 per 100, $25.00 per 1000 
BLOWERS—An upright mammoth grower. Very 
hardy and productive. Fruit very long, finest flavor 
and jet black. Fruits continuously July to September. 
ELDORADO—The hardiest and sweetest blackberry. 
Berries are large, jet black, borne in large clusters, 
very sweet, and practically coreless. 

GIANT BOYSENBERRY 
The amazing new berry, a cross of the Blackberry, 
Raspberry, and Loganberry, and is far more vigorous 
than any of its parents. It is immense in size and when 
you taste it, you will agree that in flavor it stands 
supreme. A distinctly different, very pleasant flavor, 
no core and very few seeds, make it a most delicious 
berry for eating fresh, for pies or for canning. For easy 
picking, plants should be trained on a fence or wires. 
Plants are strong, vigorous, and quite hardy. However, 
we advise covering with straw or hay in Winter in cold 
climates to avoid Winter injury. 
PRICES—Strong 2 Year Plants—15c each, 95c per 
10, $3.50 per 50, $6.00 per 100 
MARCY (Red)—First introduced in 1936 this variety 
is fast gaining in prominence. Desirable for market 
and home use. Good quality, vigorous, productive. 
$1.50 per 25, $4.50 per 100, $37.50 per 1000. 
NEWBURG (Red)—A new variety of excellent color 
and quality. Very large and firm. Fine keeper and 
shipper. Vigorous, hardy, and very productive. Three 
or four days earlier than Cuthbert. 
ST. REGIS (Everbearing)—A bright crimson berry. 
Fruit commences to ripen with the earliest and con- 
tinues to ripen on young canes until October. 
SODUS—New Purple Raspberry from New York Ex- 
perimental Station. Fruit is large, firm, medium 
purple color, and does not crumble. Plants hardy. 
$1.25 per 25, $4.00 per 100, $35.00 per 1000. 
TAYLOR—A new Red Raspberry introduced by the 
New York State Experimental Station. Plants are 
vigorous, hardy, and productive. Long, conical shape, 
firm, thick flesh. Ripens just before Latham. 

Latham Raspberries 
Cultivated BLUEBERRIES ..... Tangy to Taste, Profitable to Grow 
PRICES—Strong 2 Year 12 to 18 in. Plants 
75c each, $3.25 per 5, $6.00 per 10 
1 Year 5 to 8 in. Plants, 35c each, $1.60 per 5 
$3.00 per 10 
(Write for prices on larger quantities) 
Blueberries require an acid soil which contains an 
abundance of peat moss or other partly decayed vege- 
table matter. If your soil is deficient in this material, a 
heavy application of peat, rotted sawdust, or other 
material should be made and worked into the top 6 
inches of soil. 
Plant 3 to 4 ft. apart in rows 6-8 ft. apart. Will pro- 
duce satisfactorily for 50 years, or more. For proper 
pollination, plant two or more varieties. We recommend 
the following: 
CABOT (Early)—Bush is rather low and spreading, 
seldom reaching a height exceeding 4 feet. One of the 
earliest varieties, a good producer, excellent flavor, 
and a good shipper. Fruit is large, firm, and attractive. 
RANCOCAS (Midseason)—Popular. Ripens about 2 
weeks after Cabot. The bush is tall, vigorous, and 
productive. The fruit is large, light blue, firm, and 
attractive. 
RUBEL (Late)—Tall well shaped bush, attractive ap- 
pearance, excellent producer, good quality slightly 
tart berry. 
Delicious home-grown STRAWBERRIES. What's better? 
PRICES—25 plants 50c, 50 plants 75c, 100 plants 
$1.00, 500 plants $4.50, 1000 plants $8.00 
Shipped Postpaid Oct. 1st 
DORSETT—An extra early self-pollenizing offspring 
of Premier. Does well on poor soil. Berries large, 
evenly matured, light bright red. Excellent for market 
or home use. 
FAIRFAX—Another excellent new variety, ripening 
early, about the same time as Premier. Very vigorous 
and a fine plant maker. 
PREMIER—An early, productive variety of unsur- 
passed quality. Vigorous and healthy. 
CATSKILL—Plants large, very vigorous, yield very 
heavy crops. Berries very large, slightly irregular in 
shape, moderately firm, dark red, but glossy and 
attractive, mild subacid and good quality. Ripens in 
Midseason. 
EVERBEARING VARIETIES 
PRICES—25 for 75c, 50 for $1.25, 100 for $2.00 
1000 for $12.00 
GEM—Very hardy, plants freely. Berry is dark red, 
large, sweetish tart flavor. Plants medium in size and 
immune to disease. 
MASTODON — Without question the finest of the Fall 
or Everbearing varieties. It produces an immense 
crop in June and an abundant crop in the fall. Most 
prolific of all the Fall varieties. Berries immense size, 
unusually good quality and color. 
KELLY’S DEPENDABLE GRAPES 
PRICES ON STRONG 2 YR. NO. 1 VINES 
CONCORD—15 cents ep $1.00 per 10, $7.50 per 
ALL OTHER VARIETIES (Except as Noted)— 
20 cents each, $1.50 per 10, $12.00 per 100. 
AGAWAM (Red)—A large red grape with rich aro- 
matic flavor. A strong grower and very productive. 
Midseason. 
CACO (Red)—A new wine red grape which is proving 
to be a great favorite. Berries very large and sweet. 
Early September. 25 cents each, $2.00 per 10, 
$15.00 per 100. 
CATAWBA (Red)—Dark red. Bunches large, berries 
medium. Best for table and wine. Late. 
CONCORD (Black)—The leading commercial grape. 
Color blue-black. Bunches and berries large. Hardy, 
productive, and an excellent shipper. Succeeds over 
large area. Excellent for grape juice. Midseason. 
DELAWARE (Red)—Bunches and berries small. Light 
red, unusually sweet and delicious. Early. 
FREDONIA (Black)—Recent introduction of N. Y. 
State Experimental Station. Medium cluster, berries 
large. Ripens two weeks ahead of Worden. Highly 
recommended. 
GOLDEN MUSCAT—Wonderful new golden yellow 
grape. Berries large, juicy, and aromatic. Ripens after 
Concord. 75 cents each, $5.00 per 10. 
NIAGARA (White)—The most popular white grape. 
Bunches and berries extra large. Vigorous, produc- 
tive, and a good keeper. Midseason. 
PORTLAND (White)—FEarliest white grape. Vigor- 
ous, hardy, and very productive. Berries large and 
sweet. 
SHERIDAN (Black)—An improved Concord, with 
firmer, sweeter berries. Large and more compact. 
About a week later. 25 cents each, $2.00 per 10, 
$15.00 per 100. 
WESTFIELD (Black)—New, resembling Concord, 
ripening just before it. Berries are medium and firm. 
Juice is exceptionally highly colored. 
WORDEN (Black)—A large early black grape of fine 
quality. Berries and bunches large. 

HELP NATURE HELP YOU! 
PLANT IN THE FALL! 
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