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Everbearing Raspberries 
Hansen’s Bush Cherry 

Boysenbcrries 
DOUBLE DIVIDEND 
SMALL FRUITS 
Useful—Ornamental 
om your own garden. 
Enjoy fresh sun-ripened fruit 
Descriptions and 
Very ornamental in the garden landscape. 
prices below. 

Concord Grapes 
SMALL FRUITS—AIlI Postpaid 
These varieties are all of established merit and very suitable for 
our Western planters. Our stock is all examined by State Inspectors. 
STRAWBERRIES 
The following Everbearing varieties have proven to be best for 
the home garden. Plants should be set not closer than 1 foot apart 
in the row and rows 18 inches to 2 feet apart. Set the plant with 
the crown at the surface of the ground. Water thoroughly after 
planting. 
We cannot be responsible for strawberry plants after 
they leave us in good condition. 
A very popular Everbearing variety. The ber- 
Mastodon ries are very janget firm and unifcermly well 
colored. 25 plants for 60c; 50 plants for $1.00; 100 plants 
$1.75; 1,000 plants for $15.00, all postpaid. 
ua “A large round Everbearing variety that 
The New Gem is much admired for its antorinite in 
color, size, and productiveness. Is earlier than Mastodon. 25 
plants for 60c; 50 plants for $1.00; 100 plants for $1.75; 
1,000 plants for $15.00, all postpaid. 
HANSEN’S BUSH CHERRY 
The black fruit is almost the size of a sour cherry, plum-shaped 
and very fine flavor. Excellent for jam and jelly. They grow 4 
to 5 feet tall and often bear fruit the first year. 2-3 ft. size, 75c 
each; 3 for $2.00. 3-4 ft. size, $1.00 each; 3 for $2.75. 
RASPBERRIES 
INDIAN SUMMER. New Everbearing. The large, glossy red 
berries are conical shape, have excellent flavor and wonderful 
keeping qualities. 10 for 85c; 20 for $1.60; 100 for $7.CO. 
ST. REGIS EVERBEARING. Produces beautiful red berries 
from June intc September; a truly early and late variety. 
10 for 75c; 20 for $1.40; 100 for $6.00. 
CUMBERLAND. The largest Black Raspberry. Very prolific 
and ripens early. 10 for 85c; 20 for $1.60; 100 for $6.50. 
BLACKBERRIES 
SNYDER. Medium size, very hardy and early. 
20 for $1.35. 
10 for 75c; 
BOYSENBERRY 
The grand result of crossing blackberry, raspberry and logan- 
berry, producing very delicious large blackberry fruit in abun- 
dance. Reasonably hardy in Colorado. 25 berries fill a pint 
measure. 5 plants for 65c; 10 for $1.25; 25 for $2.50; 100 
for $9.00. 
GOOSEBERRIES 
DOWNING. Large green; very sweet: hardy. Seldom mildews. 
Each 40c; 3 for $1.10; 10 for $3.50. 
CURRANTS 
2-YEAR-OLD PLANTS 
PERFECTION. Very large; best red currant on market. Each 
45c; 3 for $1.25; 10 for $3.75. 
GRAPES 
_Grape culture in Colcrado invites more attention than has been 
given. The following hardy varieties do well, especially on the 
south and east slopes of our hillsides. 
CACO. One of the best of the red varieties, flesh tender and 
Hee prolific as Conecrd. Each 40c; 5 for $1.75; 10 for 
BETA. Black fruit; prolific. 
5 for $1.60; 10 for $3.00. 
CONCORD. Standard black; very hardy; 
Each 35c; 5 for $1.60; 10 for $3.00. 
NIAGARA. A popular white: la~ge bunches; tough skin. Each 
35c; 5 for $1.60; 10 for $3.00. 
SHERIDAN. New larve blue-bleck, very sweet and delicious. 
Heaviest bearer of all grapes. Each 45c; 5 for $2.00; 10 
for $3.75. 
Especially for arbors. Each 35c; 
best for Colorado. 
