
SMALL FRUITS 
THE NEW BOYSENBERRY-Its large size, fine quality, 
heavy bearing, and hardiness makes it profitable and a welcome 
addition to the small Fruit Family. 
<5 at 50c. 10 at 90c. 25 at $2.00. 100 at $4.00. 
RED RASPBERRY PLANTS— 10 25 100 
Latham, Chief, Flaming Giant, 45c 75¢ $2.25 
‘BLACK RASPBERRIES— | 
Cumberland. New Logan, 40c 75¢ 2.00 
BLACK BERRIES — 
Eldorado Early Harvest, 40c 75C B25 
DEWBERRY —Lucretia, 40c 75c 1.50 
STRAWBERRY PLANTS 
Porat 20c 100 at 60c 1000 at $3.00 
BLAKEMORE—The New disease resistant. 
AROMA —Large late berry. 
DUNLAP— Old favorite. 
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ASPARAGUS—Washington Rust Proof, 25 at 40c. 
RHUBARB ~— Red Flare and Ruby, both new and red stalk 
varieties. Each 20¢ 12 for 31.50. 
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GRAPE VINES—Heavy 2 years plants. 
Concord 12c each, 12 for 1.00 
White Niagara, 12c each 12 for 1.00 
Fredonia, New early black, 20c each 
Golden Muscat, New early white, 20c each. 
Caco, New Red, 20c each. 
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BLUEBERRIES—New cultivated sorts. Produce berries for 
home use. Large size. Best new varieties. Cabot, Rubel, Jer- 
sey. Each 75c 10 $6.00. 
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