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Selected Berries and Grapes 
FOR THE HOME GARDEN 
It doesn’t take many berry plants to provide the average family with all the fresh 
fruit they need for pies, jellies, jams and preserves. Once planted, they last for 
years, and will repay you well for the time and space you give them. Here are - 
the leading varieties for your garden, ‘ 
GRAPES—35c each, $3.50 per dozen. 25 for $6.50. 
CONCORD. Probably the best known and 
most popular grape grown. Produces 
medium size bunches of round, blue-black 
fruit with a flavor that no other grape has. 
Very juicy. Finest grape for jellies, grape 
juice or wine. The leading grape all over 
the country. Does well anywhere. Mid- 
season. 
MALAGA. Leading white table and ship- 
ping grape. Sweet, rich flesh. Midseason. 
MUSCAT. The famous wine and raisin 
grape. Also a leading table variety. White 
length, and rich in flavor. Good producer. 
Fine keeper. Late. 
RIBIER. Exceptionally large black grape. 
A leading table variety in California. Very 
Sweet and rich in flavor. Midseason. 
THOMPSON SEEDLESS. California’s best 
known grape. Seedless variety widely 
planted for raisins. Also a popular table 
variety. Very large bunches of medium 
size grapes, sweet and mild flavored. 
White. Early. 
tiesh. Sweet flavor. Midseason. 
OLIVETTE BLANCHE. A leading table 
grape. Greenish amber fruit of unusual 
TOKAY. Well known shipping grape of 
California. Rich red, 
Sweet, fine flavor. 
crisp, firm flesh. 
Midseason to late. 
“rage 9 TF RAWBERRIES 
that melt in your mouth! 
Have your own strawberry patch — pick big, 
luscious berries fresh, and all you want: Just a 
small corner of your garden will produce enough 
rich, juicy berries for all the shortcake the family 
can eat, as well as canning, pies and other pur- 
poses. Or grow a larger patch for marketing. 
There is good money in strawberries these times. 









GRAPES, CONCORD 
CURRANTS 
CHERRY CURRANT. The very finest va- 
riety for fine jelly. Big clusters of bril- 
liant scarlet fruit with a delicious flavor. 
A good producer hardy anywhere. 35c ea., 
3 for $1.00, $3.00 per doz. 
GOOSEBERRY 
OREGON CHAMPION. Makes delicious 
tart gooseberry pie and preserves that 
whet the appetite. Fruit is large, round, a 
transparent pale green, of excellent aual- 




OREGON PLUM. The sweet- 
est strawberry grown. You 
can eat it without sugar. Fla- 
vor is wonderful, and in the 
cooler sections it will be al- 
most everbearing. A mighty 
fine home or commercial vari- 

Strawberry 




ity. Not recommended for southern Cali- 
fornia but will do well anywhere else. 
35c each, 3 for $1.00, $3.00 per dozen. 
RASPBERRIES 
INDIAN SUMMER. An everbearing red 
raspberry. Large delicious fruit borne in 
great profusion. This is considered about 
the finest of the newer varieties for both 
home gardens and commercial plantings. 
ST. REGIS. An old standby having such 
merit that it has never been replaced by 
newer kinds. Everbearing that produces 
longer than most other varieties. Beauti- 
ful red, firm fruit of excellent flavor, and 
a vigorous grower, making it a dandy for 
home garden or commercial purposes. 
300 each, 3 for $1.00, $3.00 per dozen. 
LOGANBERRY 











ety. Big yields and delicious 
flavor make it a favorite ev- 
erywhere. 
MASTODON. An exception- 
ally large berry of excellent 
flavor. Everbearer producing 
heavy spring and fall crops, 
and bearing lightly in sum- 
mer. A good commercial or 
home garden variety. 
BANNER. A _ variety that 
does well almost anywhere. 
Produces big, fine looking 
berries of exceptional flavor 
and always dependable. An 
early variety and therefore 
very good for commercial 
purposes. While it produces 
runners, the many merits of 
the berry justify the space it 
takes. 
Prices on above varieties: 
25, $1.50; 50, $2.75; 100, $5.00. 
Special 
* 
35 Oregon Plum 
35 Mastodon 
35 Banner 
10 Rockhill 
* 
115 Plants in all 
for only $5.00 
postpaid. 
ROCKHILL 
has no runners 
Finest variety for home 
gardens. Produces a good 
crop the very first year. 
Berries are large size, well 
shaped and a wonderful 
flavor. The plants keep 
growing and blooming all 
summer, but do not put 
out runners, so they won't 
take up any more room in 
your garden than allotted 
to them. Vigorous grow- 
ers, and will supply you 
with all the fruit you need 
all summer. We ran out of 
plants last year, so order 
early to assure delivery 
$1.50 per doz., 25 plants 
$2.75, 100 plants $10.50. 






















No better berry can be grown for jams, 
jellies and preserves. Vines are vigorous 
growers and produce heavy crops of large, 
long dark red berries having a rich sub- 
acid flavor. Plants should be spaced 4 to 6 
feet apart, depending on the space you 
have available. 35c each, 3 for $1.00, $3.00 
per dozen. 
BLACKBERRY 
CORY’S THORNLESS. Imagine a black- 
berry as large as the largest, of as fine a 
flavor as the best, a heavy producer, and 
yet a bush that has nothorns. That’s just 
what this is. Has the real old-fashioned 
blackberry flavor. Because it’s thornless, 
it is especially fine for the home garden. 
40c each, 3 for $1.10, $3.50 per dozén. 
YOUNGBERRY 
A cross between the Dewberry and Logan- 
berry, the fruit is nearly seedless and core- 
less, a deep wine red with an exquisite 
flavor. Hardy anywhere and a_ heavy 
bearer. This fruit is wonderful for jams 
and jellies, and makes delicious pies and 
sauce. A wonderful keeper, making it fine 
for shipping. Plant 6 feet apart. 35c each, 
3 for $1.00, $3.00 per dozen. 

RHUBARB. One-year roots that will pro-. 
duce a good crop the first season. 35c each, 
3 for $1.00, $3.00 per dozen. 
ASPARAGUS. One-year roots will be 
ready to cut second year. Best variety is 
Mary Washington. 75c doz., $5.00 per 100. 
ARTICHOKE. Large size plants ready to 
set out. Best variety, Globe. 35c each, 
3 for $1.00, $3.00 per dozen. 
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BOYSENBERRY 
Since this berry was introduced a few 
years ago, it has become the standard by 
which all other berries are judged, for it 
certainly is the largest of all berries, often 
measuring as much as 2 inches. It’s a 
heavy producer. Fruit is almost seedless, 
almost jet black, deliciously flavored, and 
makes the finest pies, jams, jellies and 
preserves. The fruit sells quickly on the 
market at premium prices. All in all it’s 
tops for both home and commercial plant- 
ing. We unreservedly recommend this as 
tops in blackberries. 35¢ each, 3 for $1.00, 
$3.00 per dozen. 




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