Gooseberries, Grapes, Berries The Linn County Nurseries 
GOOSEBERRIES 
For local sale only. Cannot be sent out of the state. 
Downing Champion 
PRICES—2-yearsplants 26268 ee eee 35c each $3.00 per 10 
GRAPES 
Grapes are one of the best fruits for the Defense Garden of the city lot 
since they fit into the landscape well and usually require less spraying than 
most fruits. 
Beta, small, early, black. Moors Early, large, early, black. 
Concord, black. Niagara, large, white. 
Diamond (Moors), large, white. Worden, large, black. 
PRICES— Each Per 10 Per 100 
CON COT ia re re eae ator a en es ee $0.20 $1.50 $10.00 
Others sHsted*@ above carci. 2 te ae ke a ee .20 2.00 15.00 
Most of the following are new varieties procured by the N. Y. Experiment 
Station. They have exceptionally fine fruit and we believe are well worth 
the light protection they require to endure some of our severe winters. 
Brockton, 40c: Green, one of the very best for home use. 
Caco, 30c: Red, productive, fine appearing and splendid quality. 
Fredonia, 30c: Black, about two weeks earlier than Worden. 
Portland, 30c: Earliest white, large bunches and berries. 
Sheridan, 30c: Black late, ripening better than Concord in bad seasons. 
RASPBERRIES 
The heavy grade of plants we offer if put out early and given good care 
may produce enough fruit the first season to pay for themselves. 
The black varieties grow from tips and do not spread much; red varieties 
sucker freely. 
Raspberries are usually planted in hedge rows about 2 feet apart in the row. 
Cumberland is the most planted black variety. 
Indian Summer is the most satisfactory red everbearing variety. 
Latham, Newberg, and Taylor are large red varieties of fine quality. 
PRICES— Per 10 Per 100 Per 1000 
Latham, Newberg; ands Taylor... tn $0.60 $5.00 $40.00 
Gumberland= transplants. ves ee ee Ce eee 80 7.50 
Indian *SUMM Crna a eer ee eS .70 6.00 
