SMALL FRUITS AND GARDEN ROOTS 
FOR EVERY YARD 
(*EXTRA HARDY) 
GRAPES 
*BETA. Half-wild, half-tame, very hardy. Excellent foliage. 
Good for sections where Concord is not hardy. 
CONCORD. Most popular blue-black grape. 
MOORE. A blue-black grape, larger than Concord. Ripens 
earlier. Sweeter. 
BRIGHTON. Dark red, ripens early. Large bunches. Med- 
ium size berry. Sweet. 
NIAGARA. The best large white grape for the Prairie 
States. 
SUGGESTED PLANTING 
SUIALL BIOS Mure enema eT hie eae Clete ccorec ccs whattiy nies 50 ft. wide 
3 to 6 Vines 
WAL SOts HOLA Mererarccee tan tite cele herceios oes 100 to 150 ft. wide 
6 to 12 Vines 
MalinieG FOUNGSHORPACTEAS rnc <ocioc.e.04 «crs stele oben sete gcse 
: 12 to 50 Vines 
Plant 8 feet apart in rows 6 feet apart. Plant 10 to 12 
inches deep in holes large enough to admit roots without 
curling. Cultivate ground, or if impossible, mulch. 
GRAPE PRICES 
Each Dozen Per 100 
ConcondaiyraahicaV yarn cen: $ .65 $7.00 $60.00 
Concordmalsy navi ote othe aioe toe: D5 6.00 48.00 
Moores Early 
Beta 
Brighton Noteulaereninerdc cou cee 70 7.50 
Niagara 
(Six at dozen rates—50 at 100 rates.) 
RASPBERRIES 
CUMBERLAND. Most popular black raspberry. 
NEW LOGAN. New. Very promising. Ten days earlier 
than Cumberland. 
*LATHAM. Best red raspberry for West and North. 
SUGGESTED PLANTING 
RASPBERRIES AND BLACKBERRIES 
Smale Lots entcverssvesteieds sterelais mera ocle  susiersereahcieis © ¢ 50 ft. wide 
6 to 12 Bushes 
Tar SOPs LiOuserpsre rere ca eterercrerare orleans! a) & saree os 100 to 150 ft. wide 
12 to 36 Bushes 
HarmeGTOundsrOrsrA ChOAg Ochasrs cracreler sleeve obeleyereiete are alieons.s:t0ere 6 
36 to 100 Bushes 
Plant in rows 5 or 6 feet apart, 3 or 4 feet apart in row. 
Firm dirt around each plant. Keep surface ground loose. 
Water during growing season if weather is dry. 
RASPBERRY PRICES 
Dozen Per 100 
Cumberland. Black. 
Ree eae tea elecigme dle yca Nowd save. $2.00 $14.00 
Rathames Redse2 ty termes sy cicctcetetescs= 30 'ctsia ats 3.00 24.00 
(Six at dozen rates—50 at 100 rates.) 
BLACKBERRIES 
ALFRED. A new, large, hardy blackberry. Is a vigorous 
grower that will produce a crop the year after planting. 
Very sweet and juicy. 
*SNYDER. Medium in size, sweet and good; very produc- 
tive; hardy. 
BLACKBERRY PRICES 
Alfred, Snyder Dozen’ Per 100 
FICAV Yao tern teteniette orer ele eescueteel obsienc. sieves. oh $2.50 $18.00 
Mediumiirerteriacctate aie. eedeten ante ceretalenstektans it .0 11.00 
“GOOSEBERRIES 
DOWNING. The large early, well-known variety. 
GOOSEBERRY PRICES Each Dozen 
\G2ay ta N Oxalate eet ae tenieeisernterres $ .75 $7.00 
lle YESCNOS Wrap sci sce eras aks craiecccct .60 6.00 
(Six at dozen rates) 
“CURRANTS 
RED LAKE. New outstanding heavy bearing red variety. 
DIPLOMA. Very large fruit. Excellent. 
CURRANT PRICES Each Dozen 
New Red Lake, {2 yr. No. 1]............... $ .75 $7.00 
Diploma, hd Sas INO: Ul) cooteoonobesbne -40 4.50 
(Six at dozen rates.) 
SUGGESTED PLANTING 
GOOSEBERRIES AND CURRANTS 
Downing 
SUMMA MIL OCS nce tee ena cisterns ty: sokayeverche. grave ieleie oilers, tic ereicte 50 ft. wide 
3 to 6 Bushes 
AT SOPAZOUS at eke ere eget eta eter chore talove eins 100 to 150 ft. wide 
6 Bushes 
MArMeGrounasOreA Creag Or ralaecs ovcicreteterelersisuelaucin dei etelerateieveler ors 
12 Bushes 
Plant 4 feet apart both ways, firm soil well. Cut plants 
back at least one-half. Water. 
“RHUBARB 
VICTORIA. This is the old-fashioned pie plant. 
RUBY RED. New, from Canada. Stalks intensely red, 
even inside. 
RED McDONALD. Another improved red stalk variety. 
Very good. Strong grower. 
SUGGESTED PLANTING 
Stall lio css ces steciclteerversteraiee «selene eo eersls ate tert 50 ft. wide 
3 to 6 Plants 
IMATE CLE LMIOUS cesceneeceVeveccucyshc cue he siersisree s.aysherene 100 to 150 ft. wide 
6 Plants 
MarmeEGroundssOrea CLOALC a eieciets csisie cielo eiakelets eeete dare carslsteretere: « 
6 to 12 Plants 
Prepare ground as for asparagus. Set plants with crown 
or eye 2 inches under ground. Plant 3 feet apart each way. 
Give clean cultivation the same as for any other crop. 
RHUBARB PRICES 
Each Per6 Per 12 
Mictoniagee cect iamiis che iiies cholestasis ore 25 1.25 2.00 
el TWA conn clic os bons gbcunbbonoecd 715 4.25 8.00 
RedsMcDonal di -pcsireie- eiaietetetretetlavel- $ .75 $4.25 $8.00 
“ASPARAGUS 
MARTHA WASHINGTON. Favorite, all-round variety. Rust 
resistant. 
SUGGESTED PLANTING 
Sadie LiOtSi nator ete. 6 tovsicvacel sle\s’ Ateseiciielereteyssster susie ohorer arene 50 ft. wide 
25 to 100 Plants 
War SereliOts cat ieiotecsiersteise:secteisiare ste chele st oiers 100 to 150 ft. wide 
100 Plants 
Farm Grounds or Acreage......... Bietel cljevedststavsdvsteuerate erate ciekers 
100 to 200 Plants 
Prepare ground—deep plowing or spading. Set plants 18 
inches each way, with crowns 3 inches deep and roots well 
spread out. Mulch bed with manure every fall. 
ASPARAGUS PRICES pe, 05 per 100 
MarthaaWashingtoni-cmins etic. acceler cle $1.50 $5.00 
(50 at 100 rates.) 

