Raspberries 
STANDARD FIRST QUALITY 
ONE YEAR PLANTS 
Spring Planting Recommended 
DG6z aro 0 100 200 
ARX Select) Size Only: -..7-....) a ee $1.45 $5.25 $9.90 $18.50 
Black Diamond, black Latham, (new), best red berry 
Chief, red (new) Newburgh, (new), superior red 
Ohio, black 
Cumberland, black Plum Farmer, black 
Cuthbert, red St. Regis, Everbearing, red 
Gregg, black Shuttleworth, new black 
Herbert, red Sodus, New Dark Purple 
Taylor, New Best Red 
EXTRA FINE TWO YEAR TRANSPLANTS 
FOR HOME GARDENS 
ALL VARIETIES—SEE ABOVE 
For Fall or Spring Planting 
Doz. 100 
AXX Extra Large Selected......:.. TA ey pon MS aE $2.25 $15.95 
NEW EVERBEARING RED RASPBERRY 
For Fall or Spring Planting 
Doz. 50 100 200 
ASAP xtray Large Selected:. v.22. 4: $1.95 $7.65 $14.95 $26.95 
Indian Summer, Best New Everbearing Red 
(Developed by fruit experts at New York State 
Experiment Station.) 
Blackberries 
For Fall or Spring Planting 
Doz. 100 
XXX Select Size Only, One year plants............. $1.45 $9.90 
Blowers Eldorado 
Early Harvest Snyder Lucretia Dewberry 
Boysenberries 
For Spring Planting Only 
Doze 50 100 
a et ee $2.65 $9.95 $18.95 
Strawberry Plants 
é For Spring Planting Only 
Selected Size, Strong, Well-rooted Plants 
XXX Select Size, One year plants 
Mastodon (Everbearing) All Other Varieties 
25 plants by mail...... $1.75 25 plants by mail...... $1.25 
50 plants by mail...... 3.10 50 “plants “by =mail a 1.95 
100 plants by mail...... 5.95 100 plants by mail...... 3.65 
Extra Early Varieties: Bellmar, Blakemore, Beaver, Premier, 
(Howard No. 17), Parson’s Beauty, Senator Dunlap, (Dr. Bur- 
ll 
rill). 
Medium Early: Bouquet, Big Joe, Marshall, Catskill, Dorset, 
Fairfax, Jumbo, Starbright. 
Late Varieties: Aroma, Gandy, William Belt, Chesapeake, 
Brandywine. 
The original plant that produces these new plants we sell is not allowed to 
produce Fruit. Thus, the surplus growing strength and vigor that would or- 
dinarily be consumed in producing strawberries. is transmitted by nature from 
the Mother plant to her offspring, resulting in producing vigorous, heavy- 
rooted, top quality plants, capable of bearing profitable crops of First Quality 
Berries for our customer. Only the plants that develop close to the Mother 
plant are used. Weak, inferior quality plants that grow at the end of the 
runners are not used in filling our orders. 
Compare these rigid methods with what could be used if our aim or motto 
was, “‘Not how good, but, how cheap.” 
Suppose the mother plant -was allowed to produce Fruit—Sold the fruit for 
profit, then later sold the plants to the unsuspecting public. Naturally, we 
could sell such plants at low price and still be ahead. Ke 
e will not sell a customer a plant or tree of anv kind that we would not 
plant ourselves. (See Inside Back Cover for shipping information.) 
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