SMALL FRUITS. e.i%.. 
BLACKBERRIES 
Eldorado. Hardy, productive, and of sweet, melt- 
ing flavor. Very large, jetblack berries borne 
in generous clusters. Firm, juicy, rich. Plant 
3 ft. apart. 50c for 5; $1.75 for 25; $4.75 for 100; 
$16.06 for 500. 
STRAWBERRIES 
(Shipped in the spring only.) 
a er Strawberries will bear next year only if 
# : 3 planted in the spring. 






"ah . Catskill. Unusually large, well-shaped berries. 
ue {) j Really bright red all the way through. Su- 
2 x £ perbly rich flavor and aroma. Midseason. 
é e Dorsett. Bright, flame-red fruit, fresh and appe- 
Se tizing in appearance. Very valuable as a 
market berry because of its firm flesh anc 
skin. Fine flavor and beautiful shape. Early. 
oo. Likes heavy soil. 
Fairfax. A new, early, glossy, dark red variety. It pro- 
duces a heavy crop of berries, better than average 
size, conical in shape. Firm, sweetly luscious fruits. 
Early. 
Premier. The king of berries. Very high quality, glossy red fruit of 
smooth, evenly conical form. It is large and bears the biggest crop 
of them all. Midseason. 















Senator Dunlap. The richest flavor of any Strawberry. Dark red 
pointed berries in great abundance. A tremendous yielder, it is 
great for shipping. Midseason. 
The New Mammoth 
BOYSENBERRY 
A recent development which bears 
} prodigious crops of the most delicious 
‘berries you have ever eaten. They 
are nearly 2 inches long and just 
oozing with rich, tempting, tangy, 
sweet juiciness. Their flavor is a 
combination of Raspberry, Dewberry, 
and Loganberry. Excellent for pies, 
desserts, and canning. Plant 4 feet 
apart. 80c for 5; $2.25 for 25; $6.50 
for 100; $24.00 for 500. 
RASPBERRIES 
(For spring delivery only.) 
Cumberland. (Black.) A glossy black variety 
of immense size. Very profitable fruit, 
firm and sweet. Midseason. 75c for 10; 
$1.50 for 25; $4.50 for 100; $14.00 for 500. 
Indian Summer. 
(Red.) Best of 
the so-called “ev- 5 
Prices above varieties: 45c for 25; 70c for 50; $1.15 
for 100; $4.35 for 500; $7.85 for 1000. 
Everbearing Strawberries 
A continuous crop in the home garden. 
Gem. The newest important introduction in the ever- 
bearing group. Bears soon after the normal spring 
planting and carries on during the summer with an 
immense fall crop ending only with the first heavy 
frost. Glossy red fruits are uniformly large. Carry 
and keep well. An excellent dessert berry. 
Mastodon. In great demand. A very pro- 
lific bearer. Berries of immense size, deep 
red, of choice quality. The strongest 
grower ever developed. 
Prices above varieties: 65c for 25; $1.10 
for 50; $1.95 for 100; $7.50 for 500; $13.50 
for 1000. 






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F Boysenberry ™ berries. Fruit is BS oe 
large, soft and Z ‘ fice 
very delicious. Bears abundant crop in ) . 
June and again in September and Octo- 
ber. Excellent variety for home gar- 
dens. 2-year plants, $1.30 for 10; 
$2.65 for 25; $7.75 for 100; $23.85 
for 500. 
Latham. (Red.) Very popular and 
perhaps the most profitable of all 
Raspberries. Perfectly hardy, need- 
ing no protection. Fruit is a rich, 
brilliant red, large, and mosaic- 
free. Very high quality. Midsea- 
son. 90c for 10; $1.80 for 25; $5.35 
for 100; $16.20 for 500. 
Taylor. Undoubtedly the most prom- 
ising new Red Raspberry. Large, 
long, attractive, bright red berries. 
Thick flesh, firm, and of the best 
flavor. Vigorous, hardy, produc- 
tive, and tall growing. 90c for 10; 
$1.80 for 25; $5.35 for 100; $16.20 
Cumberland Black Raspberry for 500. 
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