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Early Harvest Blackberries 
BLACKBERRIES 
EARLY HARVEST. One of the earliest 
Blackberries to ripen its crop. This means that 
the fruit matures before the hot dry weather 
which often strikes the middle west in early 
summer and this characteristic alone makes it 
very valuable. There is almost never a crop 
failure of Early Harvest Blackberries. The 
plants are strong, vigorous growers and very 
productive. Berries are medium size, conical, 
glossy black; flesh tender and sweet, good 
quality. 
ELDORADO. An old variety but still one of 
the best. The plants are very hardy so can be 
grown far north. The fruit is handsome and 
of exceptionally high quality. Plants are vig- 
orous and. very productive. Early midseason. 
PRICES ON EARLY HARVEST AND 
ELDORADO BLACKBERRIES 
10 for 
25 for 
50 for 
100 for 
Postpaid 

DEWBERRIES 
LUCRETIA. Perfectly hardy and remarkably 
productive. Fruit is black, sweet and larger 
than a Blackberry; ripens early. Often one and 
one-half inches long by one inch in diameter. 
Will thrive on poor soil. 10 for 98c; 25 for 
$2.25; 50 for $4.25; 100 for $7.95, postpaid. 
Sieg te - ' 
* WILDER. 
















CURRANTS 
CHERRY. One of the largest of all red 
Currants. Berries sometimes more than 
one-half inch in diameter; bunches 
short; plant very vigorous and produc- 
tive when grown on good soil and well 
cultivated. 
Very large, bright red and 
attractive; a splendid sort, not so acid 
as most. Bush very productive, large 
bunches. Ripens rather early, fruit 
keeps well. 
NEW RED LAKE. (See back cover 
for picture, description, and price.) 







Currants will be shipped only to 
the states of Arkansas, Colorado, 
Illinois, Indiana, lowa, Kansas, Ken- 
tucky, Missouri, Nebraska, New 
Mexico, Oklahoma, South Dakota, 
and Texas. 
SPECIAL No. 6 
6 Boysenberries 
12 Early Harvest Blackberries 
12 Cumberland Black Raspberries CURRANT 
12 Washington Red Raspberries PRICES 
=— Each ....$0.49 
42 Plants for $5.50, Postpaid 5* for saereck®) 
Postpaid 
* STRALIBERAICS 
FROM YOUR OWN GARDEN 
Doesn’t the thought of fragrant, rich, 
red, sweet and juicy Strawberries like 
those in the picture, make your mouth 
water? It’s hard to imagine anything 
nore luscious, yet so many times it is 
lifficult or impossible to get good fresh 
Strawberries on the market. Nearly every 
garden has room for a Strawberry bed. 
Those who have a little extra ground can 
make good profits selling Strawberries to 
their, neighbors or on the local market. 
Out of the confusingly large number 
of varieties on the market, we have se- 
lected two of the most outstanding and 
reliable to offer you. Both are self- 
pollenizing so can be planted alone. 
GEM. (Everbearing.) The leading Everbearing 
Strawberry. Plant Gem this spring and in 90 
days you can be picking your own Strawberries. 
Gem will continue to set and ripen fruit all 
summer and fall, until frost kills the blossoms. 
Next year they will begin bearing early and 
continue all season. Gem produces an abun- i 
dance of runners that will bear fruit the first 
season. The berries are large, round, firm, with 
good flavor. Postpaid prices: 100 for $3.65; 
25 for $1.00; 50 for $1.89; 200 for $7.19; 500 
for $16.50; 1000 for $30.00. 
SENATOR DUNLAP. June-bearing.) Few 
fruits have stood the test of time like Senator 
Dunlap Strawberries. Many, many new varieties 
have come and gone since Senator Dunlap was 
first introduced more than 50 years ago but 
none of them has been able to displace it. The 
fruits are large, handsome, high quality, hardy 
and productive, everything that you could de- 
sire in a Strawberry. Postpaid prices: 100 for 
$1.79; 25 for 50c; 50 for 95c; 200 for $3.39; 
500 for $7.35; 1000 for $14.00. 
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