DENVER — COLORADO 
DEWBERRIES 
Price: Strong 2 yr. No. 1, each 10c; per dozen, $1.00; per 100, 
$6.00. 
LUCRETIA—Jet black, large, best quality. Most dependable dew- 
berry. 
RASPBERRIES . 
Price: 2 yr. No. 1, each 10c; per doz., $1.00; per 100, $6.00. 
CHIEF—Fruits about 10 days earlier than Latham. Hardy and dis- 
ease resistant. Red fruit. Excellent quality. 
CUMBERLAND, BLACK—Largest black raspberry known; un- 
usually strong grower, perfectly hardy. Most profitable raspberry. 
LATHAM, LARGE RED—Disease resistant. Outcrops all others. 
Berries large, brilliant red, fine flavor. Plants very hardy. 
ST. REGIS, EVERBEARING—Gives a crop of fruit all summer 
and autumn. Berries are bright crimson of large size and of sur- 
prising quality, sugary with full raspberry flavor. Succeeds upon all 
soils; absolutely hardy. 
YOUNGBERRIES 
Price: Strong, 2 yr. No. 1, each, 20c; per dozen, $2.00 per hund- 
red, $14.00. 
Fruit very large. Dark wine-red color; sweet and highly flavored. 
Cross of Loganberry and Dewberry. 
CURRANTS 
Price: Strong 2 yr. No. 1, each 25c; per dozen $2.50. 
FAY’S PROLIFIC—One of the best and most popular red cur- 
rants. Productive, hardy and vigorous. 
RED CROSS—Hardy variety, bearing bright red fruit. 
CHERRY—A very large, red variety much used for commercial 
planting. Excellent quality and one of the best. 
WHITE GRAPE—White, large berries; very good flavor. The best 
white Ourrant. 
Extra large, 4 yr. fruit bearing size plants, in mixed varieties, 
each 50c; per dozen, $5.00. 
GOOSEBERRIES 
Price: Strong 2 yr. No. 1, each, 35c; per dozen, $3.50. 
CARRIE—Pale red with medium sized berries. Quality excellent, 
very productive. Bushes are almost free from thorns and are very 
disease resistant. 
CHAMPION—Greenish yellow, early medium sized fruits. Prolific.: 
DOWNING—Light green. Very large and productive. Very good. 
Extra large, 4 yr. fruit bearing size plants, in mixed varieties, 
each 75c; per dozen, $7.50. 

GRAPES 
Price: Strong 2 yr. No. 1, each, 25c; per dozen, $2.50, except as 
otherwise noted. 
AGAWAM-—Red, very sweet. 
BETA—Small, blue. Bear heavily. 
CONCORD, LARGE BLUE—Do not bear as heavily as some 
varieties, but the fruit is delicious. 
GOLDEN MUSCAT—Fruit large and tawny golden in color. Skin 
is thin and does not cling to flesh. 60c each. 
MOORE’S EARLY, BLUE—Large and delicious flavor. Very good 
for all purposes. 
NIAGARA, WHITE—Good bearer and fine flavor. Good for table 
use or wine. One of the best white grapes. 
MASTODON EVERBEARING STRAWBERRIES 
Plants productive. Fruit large. Often bear 90 days after planting. 
Price: $1.50 per 100; $10.00 per 1000, not guaranteed against loss. 
GARDEN ROOTS 
WASHINGTON ASPARAGUS—Rust proof. Undoubtedly the best 
asparagus grown. Plant so that crowns will be about four inches 
deep in the ground, enabling you to cut the stalks below the ground, 
and, in this way, you will get tender asparagus. Price: 10 roots for 
(DG oOo roots for $6.50: 
STRAWBERRY RHUBARD—\Price: 10 roots for $1.25; 100 roots 
for $10.00. 
VICTORIA RHUBARB—-This variety is a favorite because of its 
hardiness and excellent flavor. It is desirable for the home garden 
where good table quality is first considered. Price: 10 roots for 
$1.25, 100 roots for $10.00. : 
HORSERADISH—Plants, 25c each; roots, 10c¢ each. 
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‘*Copyright 1942, Tolleson Nurseries, Denver, Colorado’ 
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