SMALL FRUITS 
CURRANTS 
Cultivate well and prune out old wood 
Dust with “Helleboro” for worms 
Perm Per 
Each 10 100 
ZIV AN Ol ohn ee ees 3D ed.00.) 25,00 
Varieties 
Fay’s Prolific. Popular red variety; large 
uniform fruit, easily picked. Very pro- 
ductive. 
Perfection. Bright red and exceedingly 
large; one of the most productive. Rich, 
mild, sub-acid flavor. 
GOOSEBERRIES 
To prevent mildew spray bushes as soon 
as leaves appear and several times during 
the summer with potassium sulphide (liver 
of sulphur)—one ounce to four gallons of 
water. Per Per 
Each 10 £100 
Cael we NO: mel ee rete 25 @©—- 3.00 =. 25.00 
Varieties 
Downing. Large, handsome. Pale green. 
Smith’s Improved. Large light green fruit. 
GRAPE VINES 
Prices of: Agawam, Catawba, Delaware, 
Moore’s Early, Moore’s Diamond, Nia- 
gara. Per - Per 
EFachs2l0 = 3100 
eV Looe N Osea eee 40 3.50 25.00 
Prices on Concord: 
DEV ae N Osh leer 30 8 2.50 20.00 
Prices of Caco and Campbell Early: 
Diy ToeNN Ocean ok See 45 4.00 35.00 
BLACK or BLUE GRAPES 
Campbell Early. Sweet and juicy. 
Concord. The standard, reliable blue-black 
grape. 
Moore’s Early. Bunch large, berry large; 
sweet, juicy; vigorous. 
Worden. Grapes larger and perhaps even 
sweeter than Concord and about a week 
earlier. 
Red or Amber Grapes 
Agawam. Very large, with thick brownish 
red skin; sweet. Hardy, vigorous, ripens 
early. 
Caco. A remarkable, outstanding new 
grape. Fruit very large in handsome and 
complete bunches: red over amber. 
Catawba. A good long-lived market varie- 
ty; juicy, sweet, aromatic and rich. Late. 
Delaware. Bunches and berries are small 
but compactly set, light red, with violet 
bloom; sugary and delicious; early. 
White Grapes 
Moore’s Diamond. Leading early white 
grape. Vine vigorous, prolific; early Sep- 
tember. 
Niagara. Bunch and berries large, yellow- 
ish white. Vigorous and productive. 
BLACKBERRIES Per’ Per 
Strong No. 1 Rooted Each 10 100 
Cutting Plants 7L03e.055085.00 
32 
Varieties 
Blower. Large size, jet. black, best quality, 
unexcelled productiveness. 
Eldorado. Large black berries. Hardy and 
very productive. 
RASPBERRIES Per Per 
kone Each 10 100 
Cumberland (Black) ........ LOOP 2.659400 
Vathame( hed) 2... 127 jes 10 eee 00 
Newburgh. One of best 
larcestared’: 3. 12 ee OL UO 
St. Regis Everbearing 
CRed) ieee ipso eee 120 as eee. OU 
STRAWBERRIES 
Dip in water as soon as received, and bury 
roots in moist, shady ground until ready 
to set out; do not neglect. Spring deliv- 
ery only. 
Prices of Strawberry Plants. 
Aroma, Big Joe, 
Bubach, Chesapeake, Per Per Per Per 
Klondyke, Premier, 25 100 500 1000 
Senator Dunlap ...... 15, 1:50 4.00 7.00 
Mastodon, 
Progressive: ws 1.00 2.00 6.00 10.00 
To planters of large quantities we sug- 
gest sending us your list of wants and we 
shall be glad to give you special letter quo- 
tations. 
Varieties 
All the following varieties are “perfect” 
and will bear even though planted without 
other varieties. 
Aroma. Late; one of best varieties. 
Big Joe. Late; ripens with Chesapeake. 
Bubach. An old time favorite; produces an 
abundance of big red berries. 
Chesapeake. Late; earlier than Gandy; ex- 
tra large. 
Klondyke. Berries uniform in shape and 
size, dark red. 
Premier. Early to late; noted for its long 
fruiting season. 
Senator Dunlap. Early midseason; reliable 
market berry. 
Mastedon. The most extensively planted 
variety for everbearing strawberry 
plants. 
Progressive. A wonderful everbearing 
strawberry that produces a heavy crop 
good sized berries from spring to au- 
tumn; very prolific, vigorous. 
ASPARAGUS 
Washington Rust-proof varieties. Planted 
in great quantities for commercial use. 
2 yr. andi3 yr. Per Per’ Per 
{07 21005, 291000 
Nowl. Plants eens: 50 2.00 15.00 
HORSERADISH Per’ Per 
10 += 100 
2nyear NO ole ROOts eee 9 5.00 
RHUBARB 
Myatts Linneaus. A garden favorite. 
No. 1 > Plants i.0. eee ees 1.00 7.00 
