SMALL FRUITS 
Small Fruits 
GRAPES 
WHITE GRAPES 
By Mail, Postpaid Express or Freight, Collect 
Each 10 100 1000 
Green Mt. 2-yr. ....$0.35 $2.50 $20.00 
NgOrAsi2-Viro sc es 30 Paes) 10.00 90.00 
Portland. 2-yr. ..... 35 2.50 20.00 
Green Mountain. An excellent early variety from Vermont. Skin 
thin, pulp tender and sweet, quality superb. 
Niagara. Bunch and berries large, yellowish white; prolific. 
The standard white Grape. 
Portland. A recently introduced white Grape from New York; 
claimed to be the very earliest Grape. 
BLUE OR BLACK GRAPES 
By cd Bala! Express or Freight, Collect 
ac 10 100 1000 
Betye2 “Vie ays 4: ec ote $0.25 $1.75 $10.00 
Campbell’s Early. 
LE cae, Cae, eS 30 lat 10.00 90.00 
Concord. 2-yr. ..... le 1325 7.50 60.00 
Fredonia. 2-yr. ..... Shs) 2.50 20.00 
Kinga 2-0 as ae ere 35 2.50 20.00 
Moore’s Early. 2-yr. £530, LTS: 10.00 90.00 
Worden 2-yr.” «2.02% 130 lei 10.00 90.00 
Beta. The hardiest known variety for Minnesota and Wiscon- 
sin; very early, ripening there before frosts. Medium size, 
juicy, high acidity. 
Campbell’s Early. Sweet and juicy, seeds few and small, very 
early. 
Concord. The standard black. October Ist. 
Fredonia. Blue-black, covered with heavy bloom, about same 
season as Moore’s Early. Good commercial quality. Vincs 
vigorous and productive. 
King. Ripening between Worden and Concord, is hardy; fruit 
much larger, clusters larger and more compact. The pulp 
is more tender, flavor more sprightly, seeds fewer. 
Moore’s Early. Bunch and berry large; desirable for earliness. 
Worden. Larger, sweeter and earlier than Concord. 
RED OR AMBER GRAPES 
By Mail, Postpaid Express or Freight, Collect 
Each 10 100 1000 
Agawam. 2-yr. ..... $0.25 $1.75 $10.00 
Brighton. 2-yr. ..... .25 eres) 10.00 
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Catawba. 2-yr. ..... 10) let5 10.00 90.00 
Salem: -2yFowire st: sna 30 ber 10.00 90.00 
Agawam. Very large, with thick skin, sweet and sprightly. 
Brighton. Bunches large, excellent flavor and quality; early. 
Caco. Fruit very large on handsome complete bunches; a rich 
wine-red over amber. Exceptionally early. Its flavor is tus- 
cious and sweet. : 
Catawba. Large, dark copper, rich musky flavor; late. 
Salem. Large, sweet, thin skin; ripens first of September. 

Concord Grapes 

Niagara Grapes 
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Storrs & Harrison Nurseries - 
Blackberries 
Blackberry Prices: 
Mail, Postpaid, 10, 85c¢; 
100, $5.00. 
Express or Freight 
Collect, 
10, 60c; 100, $4.25; 
1000, $30.00. 
Plant rows 6. feet 
apart, 3 to 5 feet in 
the row. Pinch canes 
back when they have 
reached 4 feet in hight. 
Blowers. Claimed to be 
the hardiest and 
most productive. 
large size, jet black, 
good shipper, best 
quality. 
Early Harvest. Needs winter protection in the North. Dwarf 
Siower: ALES bearer, very early. Particularly good for 
e South. 
Eldorado. Hardy; berries large, jet black, borne in large clus- 
ters, and ripen well together; they are sweet, melting and 
Downing Gooseberries 
pleasing to the taste; have no hard core, and keep 8 or 10 
days after picking with quality unimpaired. 
Mersereau. Strong grower; upright, stout, stocky canes. An 
enormous producer of extra size berries which are brilliant 
black and retain their color under all 
rich, melting, without core. 
Snyder. Enormously productive, 
variety for hardiness. 
BOYSENBERRY 
The mammoth maroon fruit with a ‘‘different’’ flavor. The 
first time you taste Boysenberries you'll exclaim, as does 
everyone else: ‘‘They are the most delicious berries | ever ate!’ 
They’re nearly 2 inches long, and just ‘oozing’ with rich, 
tempting, tangy, sweet juiciness! Combination of raspberry, 
dewberry and loganberry flavors. Marvelous for fresh pies, 
juices, wine, jelly, jam, preserves, etc. Ripen before black- 
berries. Should be trellised. Plant 4 by 7 feet apart. Order 
today. Plant this spring. 
10, $1.15; 100, $7.00. 
medium sweet, the leading 
Boysenberry Prices: Mail, Postpaid, 
Express or Freight Collect, 10, 90c; 100, $6.50; 1000, $55.00. 
CURRANTS 
Hardy, easily cultivated; popular for table use, jellies, etc. 
Set 4 feet apart in rich ground; cultivate well and prune out 
oid wood. Dust with hellebore for worms. 
Express or Freight 
Mail, Postpaid Collect 
3 10 3 10 100 
Red Cross. 2-yr., No. 1..$1.00 $2.50 $0.85 $2.25 $18.00 
Red Lake. l-yr., No. 1... 1.65 4.00 
White Grape. 2-yr., No. 1 1.00 2.50 85 2:25" 913.00 
Wilder. 2-yr., No. 1..... 1,002.50 85. 225 41800) 
GOOSEBERRIES 
Set 3 to 4 feet apart, in good rich soil, 
and give a liberal dressing of manure 
every season. Regular pruning every year 
is essential. To prevent mildew, spray as 
soon as leaves appear and several times 
during the summer with potassium sul- 
phite (liver of sulphur)—1 ounce to 4 
gallons of water. 
Price of all Gooseberries, 2-yr.: 
Mail, Postpaid, 3, $1.10; 10, $2.75. 
Express or Freight Collect, 3, 90c; 
10, $2.50; 100, $18.00. 
Downing. Large, pale green, of splendid 
quality for both cooking and table use; 
bush vigorous and usually free from 
mildew. 
Houghton. Small to medium; roundish, 
oval, pale red, sweet, tender, very good. 
Josselyn. Large sized, smooth, prolific and 
hardy, red berries of best quality. The 
freest from mildew. 

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