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How to Plant Grapes 
Dig the hole as broad and deep as if a three-year apple 
tree were to be planted. Fill the hole up to the right depth 
for planting with compost or rich soil. A few old bones in 
the bottom of the hole will make rich feeding for the vines 
later on. Trim the roots slightly and cut back the top to 
three or four strong buds. Use rich soil around roots. Always 
plant firmly. Leave a mulch of strawy manure over plant. 
Grape-Vines 
Caco. Red. The most delicious of all Grapes and perfectly 
hardy. Bunch of good size, compact, and of good form. 
Rich in sugar, excellent in flavor. Vines very strong, vig- 
ome growers, healthy and prolific. Each $1.00; 3 for 
Catawba. Red. Delicious flavor; medium-size berry. 
Concord. Purple. The well-known standard variety that 
succeeds wherever Grapes will grow. 
Delaware. Light red with violet bloom. Bunches aad 
berries are small but compactly set, sugary and delicious. 
Fredonia. Large black berry with heavy bloom. Cluster 
about medium in size. Very early; good quality; new and 
very promising. 
Moore’s Early. This is really an early Concord and is the 
standard early blue Grape. The vines are vigorous, 
healthy, and productive, bearing fruit of delicious quality. 
Niagara. Light greenish white. An unusually strong 
grower. Bunches very large and compact. Berries large, 
semi-transparent; has very little pulp and is sweet to 
the center. 
Portland. White. The earliest of all Grapes. Large bunch 
and berry; flesh sweet, juicy and of fine flavor. A valuable 
early Grape for the home-garden. Each $1.00; 3 for $2.75. 
All Grape-Vines, except Caco and Portland, 
2-yr. vines, each 75c; doz. $8.50 
Blueberry 
Plant in acid soil, but well drained. Space the plants 5 
feet apart. 2-yr., 12 to 18-in. plants, each $2.50; doz. $27.50. 
Blackberries 
Alfred. For the home-garden, Alfred is the ideal Black- 
berry. The bushes are Joaded with tremendous berries, 
practically free from seeds, coreless and extremely juicy. 
Eldorado. Remarkably strong grower and an enormous 
producer of extra-size berries which are brilliant black and 
retain their color under all conditions. Very sweet and 
without core. 
All Blackberries, extra-strong plants, doz. $3.00; 25 for $4.50 


The New Boysenberry 
The Finest Vine Berry Yet Developed 
A new hybrid vine berry developed from the Blackberry, 
Loganberry, and Raspberry. 
The fruit, which is dark purple at first, becoming black 
when fully ripe, is of blackberry form with berries averaging 
114 inches long, with occasional fruit an inch longer. 
The flavor is distinctively its own but somewhat resembles 
the raspberry; the sugar content is so high that no sugar 
is needed with ripe berries. Doz. $3.50. 
Raspberries 
Cumberland. Blackcap. The largest Raspberry known. 
Selected specimens measure an inch in diameter. 
Latham. The finest red Raspberry to date. More pro- 
ductive than any other variety. The berries are very 
large, bright red, and of wonderful flavor. 
Newburgh. Midseason. Vigorous grower, hardy, and very 
productive. Fruit very large, firm; does not crumble. 
Precedes Latham a few days in ripening. An excellent 
- shipper and keeper. 
Ranere Everbearing. Brilliant red fruit of good size and 
excellent flavor; in fact, there is no good quality any of 
the regular varieties of Raspberries possess that is lacking 
in Ranere. 
All Raspberries, extra-strong plants, doz. $3.00; 25 for $4.50 

A strawberry plant showing trimming and depth of 
planting. 
a, Planted too deep; b, planted correct depth; c, planted 
too shallow; d, pruning of roots. 

Introducing The New Everbearing Strawberry 
“Cranes Mawel 
We take pleasure in offering this wonderful Strawberry, 
which has passed the test for quality and hardiness. The fruit 
is almost free from acid and can be used for eating or can- 
ning with Jess sugar. Another distinct advantage is that 
the plants make exceptionally long roots, going down for 
moisture sometimes to 17 inches during dry summers. This 
is a real advantage. Pot-plants are now available. 
25 plants $7.00; 50 plants $13.50; 100 plants $25.00 

ALL PRICES SUBJECT TO MARKET CHANGES 
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