ILGENFRITZ MONROE NURSERY FRUITS 
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DEWBERRIES 
lto5 6 to 15 16 to 29 
Each Each Each 
No. 1 well rooted plants........... 19 alee AV 
LUCRETIA—Fine blackberry type, producing on trailing vines 
instead of an upright bush. Fruit early, large, black and firm. 
Disease resistant. Excellent for canning. 
BOYSENBERRIES 
lto5 6 to 15 16 to 29 
Each Each Each 
1 Yr. No. 1 well rooted plants...... 29 24 HK, 
A new introduction in fruit. A cross between the Loganberry, 
Raspberry and Blackberry. Berries wine-colored, sweet and 
juicy. Ideal for freezing or other marketing purposes. 
GOOSEBERRIES 
lto 5 6 to 15 16 to 29 
Each Each Each 
No. 1 well rooted plants........... Aste soe 00 
DOWNING—Old favorite of high merit. Fruit pale green, smooth. 
Seldom attacked by mildew. Thin skinned, tender, juicy and 
sweet. Bushes very productive. Midseason. 
POORMAN—High quality berries, large sized and wine-red in 
color. Bushes vigorous. Early midseason. 
BLACKBERRIES 
1 to 5 6 to 15 16 to 29 
Each Each Each 
No. 1 well rooted plants........... 9 15 a 
ALFRED—Very hardy, can be grown anywhere. Ripens a week 
earlier than other varieties. Berries large, good table variety. 
Flavor sweet. 
BLOWER—Standard market variety. First to ripen. Berries hand- 
some in appearance; fine quality. 
ELDORADO—Hardy, productive, upright grower. Season from mid- 
dle of July until frost. Excellent shipper. 
RASPBERRIES 
lto5 6 to 15 16 to 29 
Each Each Each 
No. 1 well rooted plants........... aS 15 AW? 
CHIEF—Berries red, large, suitable for commercial purposes. 
Ripens a week earlier than Latham. Excellent quality. 
COLUMBIAN—Standard variety. Berries purple, heavy producer, 
good shipper, fine marketing quality. 
CUMBERLAND—Old fashioned Blackcap. A heavy yielder of large 
firm berries, delicious flavor. Commercially perfect. 
CUTHBERT—Midseason variety. Large red berries. Superior qual- 
ity, very hardy. 
LATHAM—tThe famous red raspberry; luscious red berries, round, 
plump. Rich flavor, firm, excellent for shipping or canning. 
Midseason ripening. 
INDIAN SUMMER—Everbearing, red raspberries. Bears twice a 
year. Deep red berries, long and thimble-shaped. Flavor rich, 
desirable for market and home. 
NEWBURGH—A new favorite, worthy of mention. Plants vigorous, 
resistant to mosaic and other diseases. Berries large, bright 
red, heavy bearer, ripens a few days earlier than Latham. 
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