
FUERTE AVOCADO 
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BERRIES, GRAPES, ETC. 
BLACKBERRIES 
Enormous early crops of medium sized 
Sweet and firm. The large husky 
Each 20c; per dozen $2.00; per 
Crandall’s Early. 
almost seedless berries. 
bushes need no support. 
hundred, $8.00. 
Thornless Boysenberry. Bears unbelievable quantities of 
huge black fruit that for pies, preserves or eating fresh is 
unexcelled. Each 35c; per dozen $3.75. 
Thornless Youngberry. 
are practically seedless. 
dozen $2.00. 
Thornless Loganberry. Bears 
mildly acid fruit, bright red in color. 
per dozen $3.00. 
Heavy crops of large berries that 
Distinctive flavor. Each 20c; per 
of large 
Each 30c; 
prodigal crops 
No thorns. 
RASPBERRIES 
Cuthbert. Best of the red raspberries. Large mild and 
sweet. Thrifty growing variety. Each 20c; per dozen $2.00; 
per hundred $8.00. 
Munger. Big juicy black fruit in good quantities. 
20c; per dozen $2.00; per hundred $8.00. 
Sodus Purple. Big juicy purple berries, several times the 
size of ordinary raspberries. Thrifty growing variety bear- 
ing heavy crops. Often produces same year as_ planted. 
Each 30c; per dozen $3.00. ‘ 
Each 
GOOSEBERRIES, ETC. 
Gooseberry. Oregon Champion. Pale green fruit. Fine 
quality. For colder areas only. Each 30c; per dozen $3.00 
Currant. Cherry. Suitable for planting in cold areas only. 
Each 30c; per dozen $3.00. 
Artichoke. Globe. Large tender buds of true artichoke 
flavor. Each 35c; per dozen $3.50. 
Asparagus. Mary Washington. Crisp and tender. 25 
for $1.00; per hundred $3.00. 
Rhubarb. Cherry or Strawberry. Each 30c; per dozen 
$3.00; per hundred $15.00. 

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DELICIOUS EUROPEAN GRAPES 
Each 30c; per dozen $3.00; per hundred $12.00. 
Black Hamburg. 
Jet black, firm, round, sweet. Tender 
skin. September. 
Black Monukka. Black seedless. Larger and earlier than 
Thompson Seedless. Sweet, delicious and prolific. August. 
Black Muscat. Highly flavored round grapes. Tender 
skin. August. 
Emperor. Large sweet red fruit. Tough skin. Good 
keeper. September. 
Flame Tokay. Oval grapes of large size. Firm sweet 
and delicious. Keep well after picking. September. 
Lady Finger. Large sweet amber-colored fruit in large 
bunches. Late September. 
Malaga. Heavy crops of greenish grapes. Distinctive 
sweet flavor. Excellent keepers. August. 
Muscat. Honey-sweet, tender skinned fruit. Heavy 
bearer September, 
Ribier. Enormous black grapes in huge bunches. Sweet 
August. 
Small green fruit in dense clusters. 
and firm. “Tender skin. 
Thompson Seedless. 
August. 
HARDY AMERICAN GRAPES 
Each 35c; per dozen $3.50; per hundred $18.00. 
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Eastern Concord. Black fruit 
of piquant flavor. 
Small fruit and bunches. 
August. 
STRAWBERRIES 
25 for 90c; per hundred $2.50; per thousand $10.00, 
unless otherwise specified. 
Blakemore. Early bright red berries. large firm flavor- 
ful and sweet. Keep well after picking. Lush protective 
foliage. 
Carolina. Particularly recommended for. planting in poor 
light soils. Bears quality fruit in abundance. 
Dorsett. Two big bearing seasons in spring and summer. 
Firm sweet juicy fruit of good size. Looks good, tastes 
better. 
Gem Everbearing. Continues to bear good crops late in 
the season after other berries are through. 
Rockhill. A berry without runners bearing continuously, 
through spring and summer, great big juicy fruit of exquis 
ite flavor. Each 10c; per dozen $1.00; per hundred $6.00; 
per thousand $40.00. 
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