






Under war conditions, 
‘“‘market” fruits are 
oe scarce. For an ade- 
 -% quate supply essential 
for health, grow your 
own. It is easy and 
profitable. 
It pays to pla 
ARE AT HOME IN 
THE WEST 
In our deep soils, bright 
sun and dry atmosphere 
they attain highest perfec- 
tion. There is scarcely a 
yard so small, either in city 
or country, that room for a 
dozen to fifty vines cannot 
be found, furnishing an 
abundance for family use. 
BLACK GRAPES 
BETA. This grape is ex- 
tremely hardy and _ will 
stand without protection 
into North Dakota. The 
fruit is medium size, fair 
quality and a very heavy 
bearer. 
CONCORD. 
of all the black grapes. 
Must be protected in 
northern Iowa, northern 
Nebraska and northwest. 
MOORE. A large, black 
grape ripening before the 
Concord; bunch medium, 
berries large, with blue 
bloom; flesh pulpy and of 
good quality. Vine is as 
hardy as Concord, moder- 
ately productive, better 
as it attains age. 



RED GRAPES 
BRIGHTON. Bunches large, berries of medium size, flesh sweet, ten- 
der and of the highest quality; ripens early; dark red, when fuily 
ripe is almost purple. Healthy, but should be laid down and covered 
with litter in late fall in the Northwest. Best red grape for West. 
WHITE GRAPES 
SPURBECK. A white variety, of very good quality combined with un- 
usual hardiness. Bears heavily, well filled bunches of large sized 
fruits. Originated in northern Iowa and has withstood that severe 
climate without injury. The hardiest good quality white grape. 
Per Per Per Per 
GRAPES Each 6 12 25 50 
CONGOLG e2ny. Cals. eee. $0.15 $0.75 $1.25 $2.25 $4.00 
BETAS 2a V. CATS: ens: catecteve site sie -18 .95 1:75 3.25 6.00 
Moore; 2h y¥Gars a. cei. ees 18 .95 1.75 3.25 6.00 
Brighton 2 Vearsia nts com ites 18 .95 ner 3.25 6.00 
Spurbeck: 2 yCars swe ries ae .20 1.10 2.00 3.75 7.00 
PLANT VIGOROUS 
GROWING 
Plant in rich soil and a 
little shade, among trees, 
or on north side of trees 
or fence, if possible. 
ALFRED. A new, hardy 
Blackberry. Is a vigor- 
ous grower that will 
produce a crop the year 
after planting. The fruit 
is much larger than the 
regular _ . blackberry, 
small-seeded, almost 
coreless and very sweet 
and juicy. Alfred starts 
bearing about ten days 
earlier than the E!do- 
rado and is perfectly 
hardy, having stood 
through temperatures 
of 30 below zero with- 
out showing any signs 
of injury. 
SNYDER. Medium in size, sweet and good, strong grower; very pro- 
ductive, has fully proven its value. Hardy. 
Per Per Per Per 
BLACKBERRIES 6 12 25 100 
Alfred 3257 GAPS a aut ee eet. oe are $0.55 $0.95 $.165 $6.00 
Snyder, 2vGars wana ess oe eels bts ER .95 1.65 6.00 
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The Raspberry is one of 
the most delicious and pop- 
ular fruits grown. For can- 
ning purposes they are unex- 
celled. They require little 
care and produce large crops 
of berries. 
BLACK RASPBERRIES 
CUMBERLAND. Berries 
very large and even in 
size; bears very abundant- 
ly. Strong grower and one 
of the hardiest. The best 
known Black Raspberry. 
NEW LOGAN. Very disease- 
resistant. The Michigan 
Experiment Station claims 
it to be the most promising variety ever tried there. It ripens 10 
days earlier than the Cumberland. The berries are larger. Because 
it is 10 days earlier, quite often it is ahead of the heat period of 
July. In spite of recent heat and drouth, it has given fine results in 
our trial grounds. 

PURPLE RASPBERRIES 
POTOMAC. A New Purple Raspberry introduced by the U. S. Depart- 
ment of Agriculture. It is proving to be one of the heaviest yielding 
of all raspberries. Quality is excellent, making an excellent jelly 
without the addition of pectin, and making a jam supreme. Vigor- 
ous, healthy growth, exceptionally resistant to diseases. Is adapted 
to the North or the South. 
RED RASPBERRIES 
LATHAM. A red variety that has been giving excellent satisfaction 
over all of our territory. A large berry, good bearer, very hardy. 
By far the best raspberry so far disseminated in the rigorous cli- 
ener of the North and West. Also most popular red in entire 
country. 
RASPBERRIES ple ape pe 
Cumberland, black, 2 years.......... $0.65 $1.10 $2.00 $7.00 
New Logan, black, 2 years.......... .65 1.10 2.00 7.00 
Potomacy purpler2sVvearsee some -65 1.10 2.00 7.00 
1.60 5.50 
Lathamered earyCaLrsenccecs cee -50 .85 
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In order to produce large, abundant crops of Gooseberries, it is nec- 
essary to manure heavily and prune closely; they require about the 
same location, treatment, etc., as the Currant, except they will stand 
more sun. 
CARRIE. Fruit medium to large. A strong grower and very produc- 
tive. Excellent quality. After the third year the bush loses its 
thorns. Hardy. 
DOWNING. Fruit large; flesh whitish green, soft, juicy and good; 
plant vigorous and prolific; one of the very best. 
Per Per Per Per 
GOOSEBERRIES Each 6 12 25 100 
Carrie, 26 YeCarsa. ete $0.35 $2.00 $3.85 $7.25 $28.00 
Downing, Zi years. werness se 35 2.00 3.85 7.25 28.00 
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