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Eldorado 

Blackberries that come 
from your own little patch 
will taste just twice as 
good. This delight can be 
yours this year at a sur- 
prisingly low cost. 
price. 

Hardy YOUNGBERRY 
10 for 90c; 25 for $1.85; 50 for $3.00. 
Combines all the best qualties of the raspberry, 
blackberry and dewberry, to achieve a rich, spicy flavor that is un- 
surpassed for tastiness. Youngberries are large, practically seedless— 
so full of juice they are perfect for jelly, canning or eating fresh. 
Grow on vines like the dewberry. They are a pleasure to pick be- 
cause there are hardly any thorns. Fruit is nearly seedless and core- 
Should be protected with straw in the 
Price: 
A new berry! 
less. 
winter. 
Connecticut 
Maine 
Maryland 
Massachusetts 

Michigan 
Minnesota 
Tremendous bearer. 
Quarantine Notice! 
We cannot accept 
Gooseberries in these states: 
orders for Currants and 
New Hampshire Rhode Island 
New Jersey Tennessee 
Wisconsin Vermont 
North Carolina Virginia 
Ohio West Virginia 
Pennsylvania 
Also, we cannot accept orders for Currants and 
Gooseberries in the following counties in New 
York State—Clinton, Essex, Franklin, Fulton, Ham- 
ilton, Herkimer, Lewis, Oneida, Saratoga, St. Law- 
rence, Warren and Washington; also Adirondack 
and Catskill Parks. 
Price: 

flowers. 
luscious. 

LUCRETIA Dewberry 
The Creeping Blackberry 
10 for 70c; 25 for $1.25; 50 for $2.10; 100 
for $3.50; 500 for $12.50. 
Equals any of the taller growing sorts. 
hardy and remarkably productive with large, showy 
The fruit, which ripens early, is often 1¥2 
inches long by 1 inch in diameter; soft, sweet and 
Perfectly 
BLOWERS 
Very large, finest flavor, jet black. Canes 
grow upright, perfectly hardy. One of the 
most productive, starting to ripen in July and 
continuing late. 
Brings the highest market 
CURRANTS 
2-Year No. 1 Strong Bushes 
Price: 35c each; 10 for $2.50; 
100 for $20.00. 
FAY’S PROLIFIC. Uniform. Easily 
picked. Exceedingly productive. 
LONDON MARKET. Bush upright, 
vigorous, fruit medium to large, 
color dark red with sprightly acid 
flavor; very productive. , 
WHITE GRAPE. Berries averaging 
large, of very attractive color, 
mild flavor and good quality. 
WILDER. Upright, vigorous; clusters 
above medium length; berries 
large to very large; bright red 
with mild sub-acid flavor. Ripens 
early and remains bright and 
firm until very late. 
RED LAKE. Originated recently at 
the Minnesota State Fruit Breed- 
ing Farm—finest of all Red Cur- 
rants. The berry is unusually 
large in size and of superior 
quality. The clusters are long 
and filled out to the top, with 
stems sufficiently long to make 
picking easy. Berries are a clear 
light red and the quality excel- 
lent. The bush is vigorous, up- 
right, and productive. Ripens 
early midseason, but holds on 
over a long period so it can be 
used or marketed as desired. 
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Youngberries 

TWO STANDARD BLACKBERRIES 
Productive, Firm, and Profitable (Rooted Cuttings) 
25 for $1.50; 100 for $4.35; 500 for $14.20; 1000 for $26.75 
ELDORADO 
Largest hardy Blackberry; free from rust. 
Berries large, jet black, borne in large clus- 
ters and ripen well together; very sweet, 
melting, no hard core and keeps for 8 to 10 
days after picking with quality unimpaired. 
Season late. 

A small patch of Youngberries will produce 
enough for your home use and give you a sur- 
plus that will net you a profit. Everybody likes 
Youngberries. They are large and highly fla- 
vored, and yield a rich colored juice. 



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