GRAPES, American and European 
Each 10 100 1000 
Zoyre plants ewe es) ee $0.25 $2.00 $15.00 $125.00 
3=yre plantsin. 5.0 «wees .30 2.50 20:00) oo eee 
Black Hamburg. A fine tender grape. Grows large, compact 
bunches. Berries are large and oblong. 
Brighton. Medium sized red berries; sweet; aromatic and of the 
best quality. 
Campbell’s Early. Black. Very large berries and large clusters; 
very rich flavor; thin skinned; small seeds; good for juice. 
The berries do not spoil readily on the vines after ripening. 
An excellent commercial variety. 
Concord. Big bunches of large sweet berries; deep blue. Unex- 
celled for juice and general purpose. 
Delaware. Bunches small, compact; berries small and round; thin 
skinned; light red; juicy, sweet, good. 
Island Belle. Similar to Campbell’s Early. 
Malaga. An early white table grape. Good shipper. 
Moore’s Early. A good blue-black grape of superior quality; the 
earliest good American grape; rich; thick fleshed. Rather 
light bearer, but valuable commercial variety. 
Moore’s Diamond. A good quality white grape; large compact 
bunches. Ripens about two weeks before Concord. 
Muscat. An all-purpose grape with muscat flavor. 
Niagara (White Concord). The Concord of the white grapes. 
Very large bunches of large berries; finest quality. Good mar- 
ket variety. 
Red Malaga. Precedes Tokay. Beautiful sparkling red table va- 
riety. 
Ribier. Very large black grape extensively grown for shipping. 
Very firm and sweet. 
Sweetwater. Long compact bunches of clear white berries. One 
of the best flavored grapes; juicy and sweet. Subject to 
mildew. 
Thompson Seedless. Immense bunches of perfectly white, sweet, 
seedless berries. Good drying. 
sweet. A favorite market grape. 
Worden. Blue-black. Exceeds its parent, the Concord, in size; 
fruit better flavor and ripens a few days earlier. 
Tokay, Flame. Large bunches; grapes large; light red; firm; 
The following varieties are new introductions which have 
proven their value: 
Prices: 
Each 10 100 1000 
$0.35 $3.00 $25.00 $300.00 
Caco. A delightful new red berried grape with very large, 
sweet and rich flavor. It bears young, heavily and regularly 
ripens in August. 
Fredonia. This new grape is possibly the outstanding new intro- 
duction in the black grape field. It ripens very early, before 
the Moore’s Early and bears large bunches of big berries. A 
fine shipper. Very hardy. 
Ontario. This is an outstanding new white grape, producing 
immense quantities of large sweet grapes ripening considerably 
ahead of other white grapes. 

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Portland. This is another early white grape. It is even earlier 
than Ontario and a sure bearing variety. 
Sheridan. This is an outstanding new black grape, early and of 
excellent quality; fine to follow Fredonia. 
Golden Muscat. This is a new type California grape which is 
perfectly hardy in the northwest. It produces very large 
golden yellow fruit in immense clusters. These are exceedingly 
sweet and very juicy. The ideal new grape for northern grow- 
50c each; 10 for $4.00; 100 for $32.50. 
ers. 
BERRIES 
Each 10 100 1000 
Transplants ............. $0.20 $1.35 $9.00 $75.00 
Tips (Spring) ........... 15 1.00 6.00 50.00 
Boysenberries. Large, dark red, excellent canning and shipping. 
Loganberry. Long red berry. Acid. Valuable all purpose berry. 
Youngberry. Heavy bearing vines; large luscious berries. 
Cory’s Thornless. Thornless; a good home or market variety. 
Lucretia Dewberry. Very large, early, soft and luscious. 
RASPBERRIES, Transplants 
Each 10 100 1000 
Chicfared&. te ee $0.10 $0.08¥% $0.06 $0.05 
Cuthbert, red .......... .10 .05 :03 0242 
Latham; red't.scusnchcee cute 10 .07 2 .05 .04 
Lloyd George, red ...... .10 .07 V2 05 .04 
Newburgh, red ......... .10 .08 2 .06 .05 
Golden Queen, yellow .... .10 08 V2 .06 .05 
St. Regis, Evb.red....... .10 .08 2 .06 .05 
Kansas, black ......... .10 08 .06 .05 
Munger, black ......... .10 .08 12 .06 .05 
Cumberland, black ...... .10 .08 2 .06 .05 
Gregg, black .......... .10 .08 V2 .06 .05 
Plum Farmer, black ..... 10 .08 V2 .06 .05 
RASPBERRY, Suckers 
Cuthberth.cA nee .08 .05 .02 2 01 
St. Regis, red; everbearing. .08 .06 .03 2 .02 V2 
ASPARAGUS 
2-year, 12 for 40c; 25 for 70c; 100 for $1.85. 
Washington. Large stalks; heavy yielder; tender. 
