NURSERIES 
University, 4700 25th Avenue N. E. 

GRAPES 
A health giving, delicious fruit that has always been a favorite for 
gardens both large and small. These plants will bear heavily every 
year; in fact, some fruit may be expected the year after planting. Very 
ornamental growing on fences, pergolas, arbors, etc. Lines marked (*) 
are the hardy slipskin varieties used so much -in the East. Other 
: varieties are Southern type. 
Good strong plants, 75c each, doz. $7.50. Larger size, $1.00 each, doz. 
$10.00. Large specimens also available. 
Red 
CACO. Large red grape, delicious spicy flavor, Bears young, heavily 
and regularly. 
*DELAWARE. Early light red, small, sweet and juicy. Slipskin type. 
PEARL OF CSABA. Amber colored Hungarian grape, large clusters 
almost seedless, California muscat flavor, sweet and delicious, of high 
quality; vines produce very young and several weeks before any other 
grape. 
White or Golden 
GOLDEN CHASSELAS. Heavy bearing white grape. 
mended. 
GOLDEN MUSCAT, New hybrid of Eastern Diamond and Muscat with 
rich Muscat flavor, Diamond color with best qualities of both; large 
handsome grapes in large clusters. Best in warmer exposures. 
*NIAGARA, Earliest white, Eastern hardy type, large compact pale 
yellow clusters, tender, sweet and juicy. Ripens before Concord. 
ONTARIO. Earliest yellow. Huge clusters, very sweet and highly 
flavored. Highly recommended. 
PORTLAND. Large white grape. Excellent quality. 
SENECA. Firm crisp fruit of sweet, delicious flavor. 
SWEETWATER. Medium size, sweet, rich flavor. 
Blue 
*CAMPBELL’S EARLY. Early black, sweet, good keeper. 
*CONCORD, Large black. A well-known variety, reliable, productive. 
*FREDONIA. Early grape of Concord type—large firm berries in huge 
clusters. 
*ISLAND BELLE. Grapes are large, glossy black with blue bloom, 
Concord type. They are sweet and juicy and the best quality early 
black grapes, keeping sound both on and off the vine for weeks. Its 
eating, juice producing and shipping qualities are unsurpassed. Ripens 
early, middle of August to September. 
*WORDEN. High quality blue grape, large sweet and juicy. Concord 
type but 10 days earlier. ° 
Highly recom 

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Rockhill Strawberry Strawberry Root 


Grapes, Island Belle 
STRAWBERRIES 
BRIGHTMORE. New improved supreme quality 
berry, rich in color and flavor, large and sweet, 
home or commercial. With Rockhill will give you 
quality berries through entire summer and fall. 
Immune to ‘‘Yellows’”’ disease. Doz. 75c. 
MARSHALL IMPROVED. Standard main crop va- 
riety, home and market. Large berries of excellent 
flavor, Doz. 75e. 
NARCISSA. Earliest berry for home garden in this 
district. Large rich red berries, full flavor. Doz. 
45e; 100, $2.50. 
RED HEART (New). Large size, red all through, 
fine flavor of wild strawberry. Heavy bearer, ex- 
cellent shipper. Doz. 75c. 
EVERBEARING 
Everbearing varieties should be planted with early 
main crop varieties for berries continuously until 
frost, 
GEM. Fine quality, medium size berries of excellent 
flavor. Doz. $1.00. 
MASTODON. Everbearing. 
lific. Doz. $1.00. 
ROCKHILL, Everbearing. Exceptionally fine fla- 
vored, producing heavy crops few months after 
planting from June until freezing weather,.easy 
to care for as makes few runners. Doz. $1.50; 100, 
$10.50. Larger plants, doz. $2.00; 100, $14.00. 
Large, firm berry, pro- 
Perennial Vegetables 
ASPARAGUS - HORSERADISH 
RHUBARB 
ASPARAGUS MARY WASHINGTON. The most 
popular asparagus, good quality green stems most 
rust resistant. In beds set 12 inches apart each 
way and cover crowns with several inches of soil. 
Asparagus should not be cut the first season. 
Every fall when the fern-like foliage turns yellow 
cut to the ground and fertilize heavily. 100 plants 
will supply an average family. Strong 2-yr. roots, 
doz. 75c; 100, $5.50. Larger 3-yr. roots, doz. $1.00. 
CHIVES—Clumps, 20¢; doz. $1.75. 
HORSERADISH ROOTS—20c each, $2.00 doz. 
RHUBARB ROOTS—Crimson Giant. 45¢ each, $4.50 
doz. Larger clumps, 75¢c each. 
