
MALL FRUITS. . ~ 
LATHAM—We have picked almost a full crop of berries the first year from this va- 
riety. We are convinced it is the best Red Raspberry on the market. Produces 
heavy crops of fine large fruit. : 
DEWBERRIES... 
LUCRETIA—Perfectly hardy and remarkably productive; said to be the best of this 
class of fruit; ripens early; is often 1144 inches long by 1 inch in diameter; sweet, 
luscious and melting. This is the most highly recommended variety. 
BLACKBERRIES... 
THE BLACKBERRY is a most wholesome fruit. We would all save doctor bills if we 
ate more of them. They should be planted in rows 6 or 7 feet apart, and about 4 
feet apart in the rows. The demand for Blackberries is always good and they are 
easily grown. We recommend the two varieties listed. 
‘EARLY HARVEST—One of the earliest Blackberries. Very productive and one of the 
finest flavored berries on the market. 
SNYDER—An old standby; very hardy and productive. Perhaps the largest fruit of all 
sorts, splendid flavor; plants are vigorous growers. 
GRAPES... 
Everyone should have a few grape vines in the home garden. They 
require very little cultivation and the returns are so abundant. If proper 
selection of varieties is made, one may have grapes on the table for sev- 
eral months in the year. They can be trained over fences, trellises, or 
doorways and thus be ornamental as well as useful. To grow for market, 
they can be planted on hillsides that are unsuitable for other crops. They 
should in all cases have a free exposure to the sun and air. 
BETA (Black)—Very hardy and vigorous growing vine; does not winter kill even in 
the far Northwest. Berry small to medium size, very fine flavor; season early. 
Excellent for covering arbors. 
BRIGHTON (Red)—We believe this to be the best Red Grape on the market for 
either home use or market. Flavor exceptionally fine, very sweet, juicy and aro- 
matic. Vine is vigorous grower and sets large crops. 
CONCORD (Black)—The standard of excellence among black grapes; the old reliable 
and known by every man, woman and child. Bunches and berries of good size, 
jet black, sweet, juicy, excellent flavor; hardy and very productive. 
NIAGARA (White)—This is the leader of the white sorts; bunch and berry large, 
yellowish-white, juicy, sweet, fine grained and tender. A strong vigorous growing 
vine and in hardiness and production it stands right with Concord. 
MOORE’S EARLY (Black)—Ripens a week or more ahead of Concord. Bunch and 
berry large. Highest quality, said by some to be better than Concord; hardy, pro- 
lific; a good market grape and ideal for home use. SNYDER BLACKBERRIES 
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