








GRAPES 
Plant at least 6 feet apart in ordi- 
nary good soil and train on wire or 
other supports. 
All Grapes, 2-yr. selected stock, 
60c each; $6.50 per doz., 
except where noted. 
Saco. (Red.) Large wine-red berries. 
Midseason. 
75¢ each; $8.00 per doz. 
Catawba. _ (Red.) Dark 
purplish red berries of 
extra quality. Late. 
Concord. (Black.) The 
standard blue-black 
Grape. Midseason. 
Miagara. (White.) The midseason greenish 
white Grare. 
2ortland. (White.) An early green-white 
Grape of highest quality. 
Worden. (Black.) Large clusters of very 
avert blue-black Grapes. Earlier than Con- 
cord. 
Concord Seedless. (Black.) Same quality 
grape as the popular Concord but seedless. 
Midseason. $1.50 each; $16.50 per doz. 
Golden Muscat. (Yellow.) Large golden grape. Mid- 
season. $1.50 each; $16.50 per doz. 
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RASPBERRIES 
Good soil and regular cultivation pay in heavy crops. 
Plant 3 feet apart. 
All Raspberries, 2-yr. transplanted stock, 20c each; 
$2.25 per doz., except where noted. 

Bristol. (Black.) New; excellent quality. Early. 
chief: (Red.) Midseason variety of heavy yield. Pop- 
ular. 
Cumberland. (Black.) Heavy bearer of delicious ber- 
ries, Midseason. 
Cuthbert. (Red.) A high producer of superior quality. 
Midseason. 
Golden Queen. (Yellow.) Wonderfully sweet golden 
berries. 25¢ each; $2.75 per doz. 
Indian Summer, Everbearing. (Red.) 
June and another in the fall. 
St. Regis, Everbearing. (Red.) 
early until late. Delicious. 
Taylor. (Red.) Large attractive berries of excellent 
quality. Midseason. 25¢ each; $2.75 per doz. 
New HYBRID BLUEBERRIES 
Like moist, sour soil. To ordinary land add large quantities of peat and sand and do not allow to 
dry out. Plant 4 feet apart. : 
Burlington. The mammoth berries are shown in color below. Newest and best variety. 
12 to 18 in., $3.00 each; $33.00 per doz. 
Concord. Grows 6 feet tail and bears heavy crops of large berries of best quality in July. 
12 to 18 in., $1.50 each; $16.50 per doz. 
18 to 24 in., $2.00 each; $22.00 per doz. 
Large fruit of fine color. 
12 to 18 in., $1.50 each; $16.50 per doz. 
18 to 24 in., $2.00 each; $22.00 per doz. 
A full crop in 
Crimson berries from 
GRAPE, CONCORD SEEDLESS 
Rubel. Another 6-foot variety which ripens berries in July. 
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BOYSENBERRY 
BOYSENBERRY 
Treat like blackberries. Wine-col- 
ored berries larger than b'ackberr’es 
and with a distinct tangy flavor. Very 
few seeds. A quality berry. 
Strong canes, 30¢ each; 
$3.25 per doz. 
CURRANTS 
Plant in rows 6 feet apart and 4 
feet between bushes in row. 
2-yr. plants, 35¢ each; $3.75 per doz. 
Fay’s Frolific. Vigorous, productive 
bushes. Large clusters of dark red, 
juicy berries. 
Pres. Wider. Upright bush. Fine. 
large, bright red berries, firm and 
juicy. 
GOOSEBERRIES 
Plant as for currants. They need 
close pruning every year. 
Z-yr., 50c each; $5.50 per doz. 
Downing. Prolific with large pale 
green berries. 
Houghton. Medium-sized red ber- 
ries, 
Owing to quarantine regulations, 
we cannot shid currants or goo_eber- 
r:es outside New York State. 
BLACKBERRIES 
Plant 3 feet apert in rows. 
All Blackberries, 2-yr. plants, 20¢ each; 
$2.25 per doz.; $17.50 per 100. 
Blowers. Larte glossy berries of fine cuality. 
Eldorado. Large black verv sweet berries. 

CHIEF RASPBERRY 
