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Alfred Blackberry 
Blackberries 
Alfred. For the home garden, Alfred is the 
ideal Blackberry. The bushes are loaded with 
tremendous berries, practically free from 
seeds, coreless and extremely juicy. 
Eldorado. Remarkably strong grower and an 
enormous producer of extra-size berries 
which are brilliant black and retain their 
color under all conditions. Very sweet and 
without core. 
All Blackberries, extra-strong plants, 
doz. $1.00; 100, $8.00. 
The New Boysenberry 
THE FINEST VINE BERRY YET DEVELOPED 
A_ new hybrid vine berry developed from the 
Blackberry, Loganberry, and Raspberry. 
The fruit, which is dark purple at first, be- 
coming black when fully ripe, is of blackberry 
form with berries averaging 1% inches long, 
with occasional fruit an inch longer. 
The flavor is distinctively its own but some- 
what resembles the raspberry; the sugar con- 
tent is high, no sugar being needed with ripe 
berries. Doz. $2.25; 25, $4.00. 
Boysenberry 
| Catskill. 
Aroma. 
Chesapeake. 
Lupton Late. 
Raspberries 
Cumberland. Blackcap. The largest Raspberry 
known. Selected specimens measure an inch 
in diameter. 
Latham. The finest red Raspberry to date. 
More productive than any other variety. 
The berries are very large, bright red, and 
of wonderful flavor. 
Newburgh. Midseason. Vigorous grower, hardy, 
and very productive. Fruit very large, firm; 
does not crumble. Precedes Latham a few 
days in ripening. An excellent shipper and 
keeper. 
Ranere Everbearing. Brilliant red fruit of good 
size and excellent flavor; in fact, there is 
no good quality any of the regular varieties 
of Raspberries possess that is lacking in 
Ranere. 
All Raspberries, extra-strong plants, 
doz. $1.00; 100, $8.00. 

Cumberland Black Raspberry 
Strawberry Plants 
Layer plants which can be shipped until 
April 15th and again after October 15th. 
STANDARD EARLY VARIETIES 
Blakemore. Fruit is firm, light in color and 
unexcelled. Ranks high in productiveness. 
Dorsett. Perfect. The berries are beautiful in 
appearance; their light color, bright green 
cap, large size, and attractive shape make 
them very desirable. 
Fairfax. Perfect. The berries average very 
large and firm and, picked at the proper 
time, are a bright red with a light green 
cap; as they ripen, they become darker and 
then very dark red. 
Premier. Perfect. Enormously productive, com- 
mencing early and bearing through a long 
season. The flavor is delicious. 
MIDSEASON VARIETIES 
Big Joe. Perfect. The merits of this excellent 
variety are great vigor of plant, fine root- 
system, exceptional productiveness, large size 
of fruit, excellent flavor. 
Best midseason berry and becoming 
more popular every year. Large berries, 
equaling Premier in flavor, carrying a bright 
green cap. 
LATE-SEASON VARIETIES 
Late. One of the best late varieties. 
Fruit is large, bright glossy red, of excellent 
carrying quality. 
Perfect. The berries are hand- 
some in appearance because of their large 
size, rich color, glossy surface, uniform shape 
and bright green cap. 
Its double, dark green cap sets 
the fruit off beautifully. Produces an abun- 
dance of large, bright, flame-colored berries. 
Above Strawberries, 50, $1.00; 100, $1.50; 
1000, $10.00. 

Mastodon 
Strawberry 
AUTUMN-FRUITING OR EVERBEARING 
RIETY 
Mastodon. This is, unquestionably, the most 
prolific of everbearing varieties. Bears con- 
tinuously from June till frost, the late fruits 
being as large as the early crop. Layer 
plants, 50, $1.50; 100, $2.50; 1000, $15.00. 
Grape Vines 
Caco. Red. The most delicious of all Grapes 
and perfectly hardy. Bunch of good size, 
compact, and of good form. Rich in sugar, 
excellent in flavor. Vine a very strong, vig- 
Orous grower, healthy and prolific. 3, $1.35; 
doz. $5.00; 25, $9.50. 
Catawba. Red. Delicious flavored; medium- 
size berry. 
Concord. Purple. The well-known standard va- 
riety that succeeds wherever Grapes will 
grow. 
Delaware. Light red with violet bloom. Bunches 
and berries are small but compactly set, 
sugary and delicious. 
Fredonia. Large black berry with heavy bloom. 
Cluster about medium in size. Very early; 
good quality; new and very promising. 
Moore’s Early. This is really an early Concord 
and is the standard early blue Grape. The 
vines are vigorous, healthy, and productive, 
bearing fruit of delicious quality. 
Niagara. Light greenish white. An unusually 
strong grower. Bunches very large and com- 
pact. Berries large, semi-transparent; has 
very little pulp and is sweet to the center. 
Portland. White. The earliest of all Grapes. 
Large bunch and berry; flesh sweet, juicy 
and of fine flavor. A valuable early Grape 
for the home garden. 3, $1.35; doz. $5.00; 
25= 59:50! 
All Grape Vines, except Caco and Portland, 
2-yr. vines, 3, 85¢; doz. $3.00; 25, $5.50; 
100, $20.00. 

Niagara Grapes 
HENRY F. MICHELL CO. 





