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7 A Grapes—The World’s Best Varieties 
309 Niagara. Occupies the same position among 
1e White varieties as Concord among the Black. 
‘uneche and berries large, greenish white, changing 
») pale yellow when fully ripe. Skin thin, quality 
qual to the Concord. 2 for 35 cts, 5 for 65 cts, 10 
or $1.25, 25 for $2.75, 50 for $4.25, 100 for $7.95. 
305 Agawan. Most widely planted red variety. 
}-erries unusually large, dark red, firm, rich in juice. 
‘ines are yery vigorous and productive. Ripen a 
ttle after Concord, but keep much longer. 2 for 
5 ets, 5 for 90 cts, 10 for $1.50, 25 for $3.00, 50 
or $5.00, 100 for $9.50. 
1304 Fredonia. New early glossy black Grape. Vines 
igorous and productive. Clusters are medium, cy- 
ndrieal and compact. Berries large and round; skin 
dick and tough; flesh juicy, solid but tender, ex- 
ellent flavor. 2 for 45 cts, 5 for 90 cts, 10 for 
3306 Concord. Still the most profitable variety 
whether for market or home use. Matures early, 
keeps well, ships well, and always finds ready sale. 
Bunches large, berries bluish black, delicious flavor. 
2 for 35 cts, 5 for 63 cts, 10 for $1.10, 25 for 
$2.25, 50 for $3.75, 100 for $6.75. 
3308 Moore’s Early. Could be called an Early Con- 
cord, similar in appearance, ripens two weeks ear- 
lier. Vines vigorous and productive. Bunches large. 
Berries purplish black, sweet flavor. 2 for 35 cts, 
5 for 63 cts, 10 for $1.10, 25 for $2.25, 50 for 
$3.75, 100 for $6.75. 
3307 Delaware. Bunches small and compact. Ber- 
ries small, round, light red, thin skin, juicy, sweet. 
spicy and delicious. No pulp. Vines vigorous and 
productive. Ripens early. 2 for 35 cts, 5 for 65 
ets, 10 for $1.25, 25 for $2.75, 50 for $4.25, 100 

1.50, 25 for $3.00, 50 for $5.00, 100 for $9.50. 
3324 
New Sensational 
Boysenberry 
‘his Variety Has Thorns on 
Stems 
mmense Size—Very Sweet. 
et started now with the great- 
3st money making Berry crop 
S:own today. Extremely hardy. 
erries are of immense size, 
ug luish-black. Very sweet with 
ei, *W Seeds. Borne in clusters on 
¢ mg stems. 5 for 50c, 10 for 
‘i Oc, 25 for $1.75, 50 for $3.25, 
00 for $6.00, 1000 for $39.00. 




Grow Plenty of 
. Fruit to Eat 
es, Fresh, With 
'" Ample to Can 
i. for Winter Use. 

Blackberries 
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01 Snyder, Extremely hardy, 
ery productive, making this 
he leading commercial variety. 
‘kerries oblong, jet black, rich, 
weet and without any hard 
gore. Excellent quality. 
5,300 Alfred—earliest of all. 
Jontinues bearing over a long 
eason. The berries are of im- 
lense size, some measuring 3 
nches around and 2 in length. 
Jolor is a glossy, jet black; the 
lavor sweet and_ delicious. 
special Low Uniform Prices 
m Above Blackberries: 5 for 
0c, 10 for 90c, 25 for $1.50, 
9 for $2.50, 100 for $4.00, 500 
tor $16.00. . 
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all 

for $7.95. 
Red Raspberries 
3320 Latham (Large Early Red.) Hardy; resistant to mosaic; very 
productive; long bearers. Deep blood red; firm and delicious. 
3321 Chief (Earliest Red). 
earlier, very productive, 
red, sweet, good flavor. 
3323 Newburgh (Medium Early Red). It is resistant to Red Rasp- 
berry’s disease. Berries are bright red, do not crumble, very firm, 
of fine quality with mild fiavor. Ripens a few days earlier than 
Latham, perfectly hardy. You should plant a few of these this year. 
Low Uniform Prices on Above 3 Red Raspberries: 5 for 45c, 10 for 
75c, 25 for $1.25, 50 for $2.25, 100 for $4.00, 500 for $17.00. 
3322 St. Regis (Red Everbearing). Good shipper. Very prolific. Ripens 
with the earliest and continues until October. Berries bright crimson, 
large, firm, meaty, rich and sugary. 5 for 60c, 10 for 90c, 25 for 
$1.50, 50 for $2.50, 100 for $4.00, 500 for $17.50. 
Offspring of Latham but ripening 10 days 
long picking season. Berries large, bright 
Delicious Black Raspberries 
3313 New Logan—‘Disease Resistant”—Most Dependable Early 
Black Raspberry. This variety, through sheer merit, has re- 
placed very nearly all of the standard kinds. The berry ripens 
one week earlier than Cumberland, giving the grower a 
chance to make some real money before Cumberland comes 
into bearing. It is an extra heavy yielder, with berries 
as large or larger than Cumberland. 5 for 45c, 10 for 
ay 25 for $1.35, 50 for $2.25, 100 for $4.00, 500 for 
7.00. 
3311 Cumberland (Mid-season Black-cap). Excepting 
Honey Sweet it tops the list in black raspberries on ac- 
count of its hardiness and productiveness. [Fruit very 
large, sweet and delicious, firm, making it an 
ideal shipping berry. Plants are very healthy, 
vigorous, and well adapted to support their large 
crop of berries. 5 for 45c, 10 for 75c, 25 for 
$1.35, 50 for $2.25, 100 for $4.00, 500 for 
$17.00. 
3302 
New Thornless Youngberry 
Different from any berry grown. Cross between 
Loganberry and Dewberry. Vines are thrifty 
growers, very productive and immune from dis- 
ease. The rich wine-colored 1144x1% ineh fruit 
which ripen earlier than Dewberries are deli- 
cious fresh or canned. The wine colored juice is 
ideal for fruit cocktail. Flavor is pleasant, sweet 
with the tartness of the Blackberry. Culture 
same as Boysenberries. 3 for 60c, 
6 for $1.00, 12 for $1.65, 25 for 
$2.75, 50 for $4.75, p 
3310—Big Value of the Year 
Old Ulape Vines Post 
Two each of the six superior varieties listed above. Each separately 
labeled. Regular $2.30 value. 





























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3315 Honey Sweet Black Raspberry 
Mid-season. One of. the hardiest and most pro- 
ductive black raspberries’ grown, producing large 
crops even- under adverse soil and weather condi- 
tions, The large fruit often measuring 2% inches 
in circumference is not soft, and remains firm a 
long time. Color a_ glossy purplish. black, very 
sweet, rich flavor, Seeds small—excellent variety 
for home use or shipping. 5 for 60c, 10 for 90c, 
25 for $1:50, 50 for $2.50, 100 : 
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