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Grape Vines 

BRIGHTON—Bunch large, 
round dark red, tender, 
aromatic and very good, ripens early. 
shouldered; berries medium to large, 
very little pulp, sweet, juicy, slightly 
(3 for 40c) (12 for $1.50). 
CONCORD—One of the most popular and reliable varieties we pos- 
sess. Bunch large, compact and shouldered; berry large, round, 
almost black with blue bloom; juicy, buttery and very sweet. 
(3 for 40e) (12 for $1.50). 
¥FREDONIA—At last has been found a real early Black Grape, one 
which has no rival. Juicy, tender, good cluster, equal in every 
way to the Concord, but fully two weeks earlier. (Each 20c) 
(3 for 5@c) (6 for 90c). 
NIAGARA (White)—This is the leading white Grape grown. Ber- 
ries are large and fine flavored. Ripens about the same time 
as Concord. (3 for 40c) (12 for $1.50). 
WORDEN—Larger berries and bunches than Concord, sweeter, better 
quality and ripens a week earlier. Fine for the local market and 
the home garden, but not a good shipper on account of its thin 
skin. (8 fer 40c) (12 for $1.50) 

GRAPE COLLECTION 
Three extra strong 2-year-old plants each of Brigh- 
ton, Niagara, Concord, Worden (12 in all, value $1.60). 
Sent prepaid for only $1.35. 


Blackberries 
EH®LDORADO—Largest and best hardy Blackberry for this part of 
the country. Berries large, jet black, borne in large clusters; 
they are very sweet, melting and pleasing to the taste. Good 
market sort, standing shipping and handling well. Vigorous, 
hardy, enormous yielder. (6 for 45c) (25 for $1.50) (100 for $5.00). 
Boysenberry 
The New Boysenberry is truly a glorified Youngberry. They are 
just as easy to grow as blackberries. Berries often measure two 
inches in length, have a rich, tangy flavor all their own and 
Have few seeds. Berries fine either fresh or canned. (3 for 30c) 
(6 for 50c) (25 for $1.75) (100 for $6.00). 
Dewberries 
LUCKETIA—The Dewberry is a dwarf and trailing form of the 
Blackberry. The fruit is highly prized as a market fruit owing 
to its large size and fine quality. This variety is recommended 
most highly. (6 for 45c) (25 for $1.50) (100 for $5.00). 
Gooseberries 
DOW NING—Fruit large, round, light green with distinct veins, 
soft, juicy and fine flavored; vigorous and productive; smooth 
skin; one of the best. (3 for 60c) (10 for $1.75). Postpaid. 
JOSSELYN—Large sized, 
of best quality. The freest from mildew. 
$1.75). Postpaid. 
smooth, prolific and hardy, red berries 
(3 for 60c) (10 for 
HIGH QUALITY SEEDS 

Mastodon Everbearer 
Everbearing Strawberries 
In Strawberries it is very necessary that you 
get fresh-dug plants. We grow our own plants 
and take every care that our customers get their 
plants in the best possible condition. 
Cultural Suggestions. Strawberries need first- 
class soil and will repay generously for good care. 
Plant about 15 inches apart in the row and 3 feet 
between the rows. Spread the roots when plant- 
ing and water well. After the ground freezes hard, 
cover the crowns with a little straw or litter, but 
do not smother. A bed will run out in three years 
and the ground should then be put to some other 
use for a year or two. . 
Strawberries like lots of water. 
GEM (Great New  Everbearing Strawberry) — 
Matchless beauty, wonderful quality, extra fine 
flavor. Greatest bearer of all the everbearers; 
a real money maker; berries very large and 
firm, nice color, you certainly should give those 
an extra good trial. 
By mail, postpaid: 
Plants for $1.15). 
By express, not postpaid: (250 plants $2.50) 
(500 plants $4.50) (1000 plants $8.00). 
(25 plants for 50c) (100 
MASTODON—According to many reports gathered 
from all berry-growing sections of the country, 
Mastodon is the last word and outranks all 
predecessors. It is of immense size, an almost 
incredible cropper, of choice quality, and the 
strongest grower yet developed. More productive 
than most June bearers, its fall pickings are 
sufficient from but a few plants, and very 
profitable. 
Mh oo postpaid: (25 plants 40c) (100 plante 
By express, not postpaid: (250 plants $2.00) (500 
plants $3.75) (1000 plants $7.00). 
Currants 
FAY’S PROLIFIC—Stems and bunches are extra 
large, uniform size, easily picked, of excellent 
quality. The plant is very productive, robust 
and hardy. (3 for 60c) (6 for $1.00). 
PERFECTION—This is perhaps the best variety 
of Red Currant that was ever introduced. It is 
a prolific yielder, with a rich sub-acid flavor. 
The fruit is very pulpy and contains but very 
few seeds. (3 for 60c) (6 for $1.00). 
Prices on This Page Are Postpaid, Except Where Noted 

