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INDIAN SUMMER. A New Everbearing Red Raspberry. Two full crops each season. 
The first on the old canes and the Fall crop on the new canes. Large, red berries of excel- 
lent quality. Hardy, healthy and very productive. Doz. $2.50, 25 for $4.75. 
CUMBERLAND (Black). The largest black cap Raspberry grown. A hardy, vigoious 
grower. Enormous crops of large, glossy black, firm, juicy berries. Wonderful delicious 
flavor. Packed five to a bundle. $1.25 per bundle. 
= CURRANTS 
FOR JAM 
AND JELLY 
Fay’s Prolific. Huge clusters of dark red berries. Flavor 
is rich and sub-acid with plenty of pulp and few seeds. 
One of the best. Excellent for jelly. 
Raspberry Perfection. A late introduction; large, 
indian bright red berries; mild flavor. Plenty of 
juice, and few seeds. 
Heavy, 2-yr. No. 1 Plants: Each 60c., 
5 for $2.85 
Giant Hybrid 
BLUEBERRIES 
Almost As Big As Grapes 
Concord (Midseason). Clusters of large, 
fine flavored berries almost an inch across. 
Tall, vigorous bushes. 
Jersey (Laie). The largest Blueberry of all. 
Excellent producer, tall well shaped bush. 
Rancocas (arly). Large, attractive, light 
blue berries in June; very fine flavor. Up- 
right, vigorous, productive bushes. 
- Rubel (Very laie). Heavy producer of slight- 
‘¢ ly tart, high quality berries. Tall, attrac- 
: tive bushes. 
Well Rooted, Bearing Size Plants 







Fay’s Prolific Currants 

6-12INneee ec Each $1.35, 4 for $5.00 
12-18 in.......... Each $1.75, 3 for $5.00 
18-24 imo.) cece Each $2.25, 3 for $6.00 
Note—Blueberries require an acid soil 
Moore’s which contains an abundance of Peat Moss 
Early or humus. In order to insure cross pollina- 
tion, plant at least 2 different varieties 
about 3 feet apart. 
BEST VARIETIES OF 
GRAPES 
Fredonia (New). The earliest, black 
Grape. One of the largest, sweetest and 
finest Grapes ever introduced. Strong, 
healthy growing vines; heavy clusters. 
September lst. 
Moore’s Early. A large, blue Grape of excel- 
lent flavor. An early form of Concord. Large, 
compact bunches of juicy Grapes exceptionally 
fine for jelly. Early September. 
Caco. The finest new red Grape. Large, com- 
pact bunches of rich, beautiful, fine red Grapes. 
Rich, sugary flavor; quick growing; young bear- 
ing; early ripening. September 15th. 
Agawam. Large, red Grape with rich, aromatic 
flavor. Large, bunches, vigorous, productive 
vines. Late September. 
Niagara. The most popular white Grape. Large 
bunches. Delicious flavor. Bears young, fine 
for eating. Late September. 
STRONG, 2-YEAR VINES 
Each 75c.......... 3 for $1.85 
_Rancocas Blueberries 
