20 BUCKLEY NURSERY CO., BUCKLEY, WASHINGTON 

GRAPES, CONCORD 
GRAPES 
Well-rooted, 2-year No. 1 plants, 50c each; $5.00 doz. 
AGAWAM—Large bunch, red berries, tender and juicy. 
Ripens early. Good bearer. Very good table grape. 
BRIGHTON—Flesh rich, sweet, and of the best quality; 
ripens early. Vigorous and productive in growth. 
DELAWARE—Bunch medium to small, compact. Berries 
small, light red, sugary and vinous, Excellent flavor. 
CACO—Of exceptional merit. Wine-red berries, compact 
bunch, good sized fruit. Hardy and thrifty. August to Sep- 
tember. 
CAMPBELL’S EARLY—Handsome black berries with pur- 
ple bloom. Rich, good keeper. Fine jelly type. 
CONCORD—Good black variety, juicy and sweet. Reliable 
and productive. One of the most popular and adaptable varie- 
ties. The standard in many sections. 
WORDEN—Seedling of the Concord, which it greatly re- 
sembles, but with larger berries. Slightly sweeter flavor, and 
ripens somewhat earlier. 
ISLAND BELLE—Mid-August to September. Unequaled 
keeping qualities, Clusters and berries are large, glossy black 
with attractive blue bloom. Sweet and juicy. One of the best 
for culinary purposes. 
FREDONIA—Medium to large fruit and clusters. Very 
sweet. Good table grape, and fine for jelly making. Black. 
NIAGARA—Berries medium to large. Skin thin, tough. 
Niagara holds the same position among white grapes as Con- 
cord among black. Good for arbors. 
PORTLAND—Medium to large, white berries. Good table 
variety. Strong, vigorous grower. 
SWEETWATER—Large, white berries, Very sweet and 
juicy. Delicious table grape. 
GOLDEN MUSCAT GRAPE 
One of the best of the European type grapes which 
will mature well under Western Washington conditions. 
Hardy, excellent bearer. Good wine or table grape. 
2-year No. 1: Each, 75c; per doz., $7.50. 
RASPBERRIES 
CUTHBERT—Very hardy, medium to large, firm and of 
excellent flavor. Good shipper. One of the leading main crop 
raspberries. Doz., $1.25; per 50, $4.50; per 100, $8.00; per 
1000, $60.00. 
TAHOMA—Large, dark red berries. Excellent for dessert 
or canning. Doz., $1.25; per 50, $4.50; per 100, $8.00. 
NEW WASHINGTON—A new berry developed at the 
Western Washington Experimental Station. Plants quite re- 
sistant to winter freezing and mosaic. Berries large, red, good 
flavor. Doz., $1.25; per 50, $4.50; per 100, $8.00; per 1000, 
$60.00. 
CUMBERLAND (Black Cap)—Berries large, firm, and of 
excellent flavor. One of the best and most popular of all 
black raspberries. Hach, 20c; doz., $2.00; per 100, $12.50. 



CUTHBERT RED RASPERBERRIES 
STRAWBERRIES 
MARSHALL—Large, fine flavor, good canner and excellent 
eating. Very popular one crop berry. 
IMPROVED MARSHALL—A standard proven variety, 
large berries, fine quality. A good canner and shipper. Im- 
portant commercial variety. 
DORSETT—A new and proven berry, one of the finest for 
home or commercial use, rich in color and flavor, One of the 
sweetest of strawberries. 
NEW OREGON—A new berry of fine quality and flavor. 
Very large, heavy bearing. Vine makes vigorous growth. 
Good shipper and canner, 
Doz., 50c; per 25, 85c; per 50, $1.60; per 100, $3.00; 
per 500, $13.50; per 1000, $5.00. 
EVERBEARING STRAWBERRIES 
PROGRESSIVE—Smaller than Mastodon, but of better 
quality and finer flavor. 
MASTODON—Largest of the popular everbearing types. 
Good color and flavor. 
Per doz., 75c; per 25, $1.25; per 50, $2.25; per 100, $4.25; 
per 500, $20.00; per 1000, $35.00. 
ROCKHILL EVERBEARING 
A new, runnerless type berry of exceptionally fine 
flavor, superb flavor and quality. Heavy bearer, 
Per doz., $1.50; per 50, $5.50; per 100, $10.00. 

-STRAWBERRIES 
