18 - -Henry LeurHarpr Nursery 

_~ SMALL FRUIT 
GRAPE VINES 
(Strong Rooted, 2 Year No. 1 Vines) 
The Grape, while it loves moisture, must have well- 
drained land, and there should be free exposure to sun 
and air. Annual and careful pruning in early spring 
when fully dormant is essential to the production of 
good grapes, and if the land is poor manuring must not 
be forgotten. Plant 8 x 8 ft. apart, each way. | 
Bari 1 CNS) Raid aa, seeps eee ee 3 for $1.50 
Coco, early, rich red wine grape | 
Catawba, late, dark purplish grape 
Delaware, midseason, red | 
Concord, midseason, black with blue bloom 
Fredonia, real early, black 
Moores Early, black with blue bloom 
Niagara, midseason, yellowish white 
Portland, earliest white grape 
BLUEBERRIES 
Blueberries. require an acid soil containing an 
abundance of peat and sand or other pariially rotted 
vegetable matter. They need moist soil, and good 
drainage, so that the roots can get air during the grow- 
ing season. Plant 4 x 4 ft. apart each way. 
Concord —— Jersey — June — Rancocas — Rubel 
(For best results plant 2 or more) 
Beat. id ING Fite. sehr ee oe each $2.25 
APY Cat Olds aNOsslod shone en ee 3 for $6.00 
4-Year:Old No. es wes OF ae each $3.45 
4 Year-Old, No. seiee Oe a 3 for $9.00 
RASPBERRIES } 
Raspberries—coming immediately after the straw- 
berries, they are the ideal summer fruit. They give big 
returns of fruit with very little effort. They require. . 
ordinary soil and plenty of moisture. Plant 6 x 3 feet 
apart. 
Guetedand, Midseason, Black ........ 10 for $1.80 
Sodus, Midseason, New Purple ........ 10 for $1.80 
Indian Summer, Everbearing Red ...... 10 for $1.80 
Marcy Midseason; “Red 2 sce. Sr, 10 for $1.80 
Lathan Midseason, Brilliant Red ...... 10 for $1.50 
Taylor, Midseason, New Red .......... 10 for $1.50 
STRAWBERRIES 
(Once ene ae Heavy Plants) 
Strawberries, they do best on soil of a light sandy 
loam, retaining the Summer moisture easily is best. Old 
soil may be improved by the plowing in of green crop, 
wheat, clover, or vegetables. The hoe must be used 
freely, not only to keep the weeds out, but to have 
always a layer of finely pulverized soil as a mulch on 
the top. Plant 2 x 2 feet apart each way. 
Premier (very early) deep red 
Fairfax (early) light red 
Catskill (midseason) dazzling red - 
Senator Dunlap (late) very dark red 
One dozen tor $2:25.., pane ae 100 for $8.00 
