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WHITE GRAPES 
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Each 100 1000 
GreeniMt. © 2=Vr tencheas cus shes 26 $0.35 $2.50 $20.00 
IN Ite fee [Romi Ake Cntr cane an a oo o .30 Weg AS) 10.00 90.00 
Portlandig2eVitse..atcsiena Seine 335) 2.50 20.00 
Green Mountain. An excellent early variety from Vermont. Skin thin, 
pulp tender and sweet, quality superb. 
Niagara. Bunch and berries large, yellowish white; prolific. The stand- 
ard white Grape. 
Portland. A recently introduced white Grape from New York; claimed 
to be the very earliest Grape. 
BLUE OR BLACK GRAPES 
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ac 100 1000 
Betas72-Vie nk. sa pronen ne $0.25 $1.75 $10.00 
Campbell’s Early. 2-yr. ...... .30 las 10.00 90.00 
Goncords2=Virgie Siecs wieat eae ot P25) 125) fo) 60.00 
RredOnmiciy2=View «cic srereteteystarons net) 2.50 20.00 
inte b BCA reo Btn eIO DiectO 25 )5) 2.50 20.00 
Moore's Earlyse2-yieie ols cis cee < .30 1.75 10.00 90.00 
Worden 2-Viii oo ives arcs wats .30 1.75 10.00 90.00 
Beta. The hardiest known variety for Minnesota and Wisconsin; very 
early, ripening there before frosts. Medium size, juicy, high acidity. 
Raspberries 
BLACK RASPBERRIES 
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100 ] 100 1000 
Gumberlandic.. cieaia cere es-cee $0.80 $4.00 $0.60 $3.50 $24.00 
New: EOGOM ids rece ster se ensues 8 4.00 .60 3.50 24.00 
Cumberland. Healthy, vigorous, throwing up stout, stocky, well-branched 
canes that produce immense crops. Fruits very profitable; large and 
firm. Midseason. 
New Logan. (The earliest Biackcap known.) Of Ohio origin, this new 
Blackcap has gained much favor among berry growers. Its quality 
and productiveness are excellent, but its paramount value lies in 
the cropping season which is a week or more earlier than normal. 
Highly resistant to all Black Raspberry diseases. 
PURPLE RASPBERRIES 
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10 100 100 1000 
10 
$5.50 $5.00 $40.00 
5.50 
$0.75 
PAOD ID TAG 1.00 715 5.00 40.00 
Sodus. A new Purple Raspberry, extra large, of medium purple color, 
sprightly and of excellent quality, ripening shortly after Latham. Re- 
sistant to drought and practically immune to mosaic disease. Vigorous, 
very productive and hardy. 
Marion. New. Berries are very large, moderately juicy, firm, tart and 
good quality. About a week later than Sodus, Plants are vigorous, 
hardy, bear heavy crops. 

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Campbell's Early. Sweet and juicy, seeds few and small, very early. 
Concord. The standard black. October Ist. 
Fredonia. Blue-black, covered with heavy bloom, about same season as 
Moore’s Early. Good commercial quality. Vines vigorous and pro- 
ductive. 
King. Ripening between Worden and Concord, is hardy; fruit much 
larger, clusters larger and more compact. The pulp is more tender, 
flavor more sprightly, seeds fewer. i 
Moore’s Early. Bunch and berry large; desirable for earliness. 
Worden. Larger, sweeter and earlier than Concord. 
GRAPES—RED OR AMBER 
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Each 10 100 1000 
AGawams. 2=Yis- Sarn.n ess aeons $0.25 $1215 $10.00 
Brighton 2 -V le -ttetere acteneaniene a8) le 10.00 
Cac0s 2-0 ae cede cert ee £3}5) 2.50 20.00 . 
Catawba 2-Vie eae ae sic .30 1.75 10.00 90.00 
Salem. 2sVijccserae ee oacreucs 30 i stfS) 10.00 90.00 
Agawam. Very large, with thick skin, sweet and sprightly. 
Brighton. Bunches large, excellent flavor and quality; early. 
Caco. Fruit very large on handsome complete bunches; a rich wine-red 
over amber. Exceptionally early. Its flavor is luscious and sweet. 
Catawba. Large, dark copper, rich musky flavor; late. 
Salem. Large, sweet, thin skin; ripens first of September. | 
RED RASPBERRIES 
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10 100 00 00 

10 ] 10 
Chieti ae iincta os tacoma $0.80 $4.00 $0.60 $3.50 24.00 
Cuthbertqe arctic te eiseerors .80 4.00 .60 3.50 24.00 
Indian Summer ....... 1.10 6.50 .85 6.00 50.00 
L@thGimnis. a2 aerate everstanenaes .80 4.00 .60 3.50 24.00 
MGC nets erotic tomveueuctorsners 1.25 7.50 95 7.00 60.00 
Newburgh 85 4.50 .65 4.00 28.00: = 
St. Regis .80 4.00 .60 3.50 24.00 
Akad fo) aurarnd Ge I OP ae ASB) 5.00 70 4.50 35.00 
derived from Latham. Chief will not rival 
Latham, but supplements it By ripening 10 days earlier. In fact, 
Chief fills the gap for fresh table fruit between strawberries and other 
Raspberries. Bright red, ‘“no crumbling,’’ ships well, tastes delicious, 
and pays dividends with extraordinary crops. 
Cuthbert. Very large, conical berries, measuring 3 inches around, so firm 
they can be shipped hundreds of miles by rail and arrive in good 
condition; flavor is sweet, rich and luscious. 
Indan Summer. (New.) Best of the so-called ‘‘everbearing’’ Raspberries, 
first popularized by St. Regis. Sturdy canes bear abundant crops, first 
in June about the time of Chief; then again in September, bearing 
up to the first frosts, The medium red berries are large, slightly 
irregular, inclined to crumble, soft and luscious to the taste. Not 
sufficiently firm for far shipping, but very good for local market, and — 
for vastly enjoyable home garden use. j a 
Latham. Perfectly hardy, withstanding Manitoba winters without pro- 
tection. Production superlative. The berries large and round with 
profitable shipping firmness. A rich brilliant red, an eyecatcher on 
market stands, a delightful table feature, a perfect canned exhibit. — 
Marcy. The individual berry ts very large, tong-conic, firm, thick fleshed, 
medium red with a bright gloss; mild in flavor and of very good 
quality. The plants are tall and sturdy, needing no support, bearing 
‘great quantities of fruit out in the open to be easily picked. : 
Newburgh. A new variety, Newburgh is a vigorous grower, hardy and 
productive. Its berries are large and do not crumble; of attractive 
high color; in quality somewhat superior to Latham, which it precedes 
by a few days. Excellent keeper and shipper. 
St. Regis (Ranere). Commences to ripen with the earliest and continues 
on young canes until October, many quarts often being picked after 
the first snow falls. Berries bright crimson, large size, rich, sugary. 
Taylor. The New York Test Reports claim this 1935 introduction to be ~ 
“the most promising new red Raspberry.’ Good bright red color; of 
long-conical shape, and extreme size. Ripens before Latham, and — 
holds up well during a long season, producing tremendous crops. 
YELLOW RASPBERRIES 
Golden Queen Mail, Postpaid, 10 $1.00; 100 $5.50 ~ 
Express or Freight Collect, 10 75c; 100 $5.00; 1000 $40.00 
Golden Queen. A beautiful golden Yellow Raspberry. Fruit is large, 
quality first class and very productive. Flavor rich, sugary-sweet and 
luscious. Canes are hardy, upright, and almost thorn free. 
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Chief. A Minnesota variety 






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