RASPBERRIES 
Chief — The best early red raspberry for home use 
or for market; it has delicious flavor, is hardy 
and productive. 
St. Regis — The ‘Everbearing” red raspberry. With 
good growing conditions, it begins bearing early 
and continues until fall. 
Prices: 3 for 30c; 10 for 75c 
GRAPES 
Caco — An amber-red variety of unusual quality; 
the grapes are large and have a most delicious 
spicy flavor; a strong grower that bears quite 
young. Strong 2-year-old Vines — Each 40c 
Concord — The well-known black variety; the best 
flesh is tender and 
very sweet; hardy and very productive. Strong 
2-year-old Vines — Each 30c 
all-purpose grape grown; 
Fredonia — A fine blue-black variety with unusual 
delicious flavor and good quality; hardy and 
productive; ripens quite early. Strong 2-year-old 
Vines — Each 35c 
Portland — A fancy white table grape with large 
' sweet juicy berries; it is a hardy healthy grower 
and a good producer. Strong 2-year-old Vines — 
Each 35c 
RHUBARB 
Strawberry — A red-stalked Rhubarb that prduces 
heavy, 
vigorous grower. 
tender, crisp stems; fine for pies; a 
Strong Divisions — Each 25c 

Cherry, Large Montmorency 

Fredonia 
Planting Fruit Trees 
The best guarantee for success in planting 
fruit trees is the use of a generous quantity 
of Peat Moss with each tree. 
Peat Moss maintains a uniform supply of 
moisture in the soil, like a million tiny sponges 
about the roots. It loosens and aerates heavy 
clay soil and keeps sandy soil from drying 
out. 
Dig 
the root-spread of the tree and use about one 
the hoie considerably broader than 
fourth Peat Moss mixed with three fourths soil 
when planting. 
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