Plunfield SMALL FRUITS 
Currants 

RED LAKE CURRANTS 
CHERRY AND FAY’S PROLIFIC 
Lots of Lotsof Lots of 
Each 4each 8each 12 each 
TUN ROERWAGIP INYO? sncoseeos nrcceces epenoreneese $0.50 $0.48 $0.46 $0.45 
(‘GUNES TACT oo ie ee 40 38 36 35 
CHERRY—Dark red fruit produced in short clusters. Good 
quality. 
FAY’S PROLIFIC—Not quite so large as'Cherry, but one of the 
old dependable varieties. 
PERFECTION AND RED LAKE 
$0.58 
48 
$0.56 
46 
$0.55 
43 
Two-year heavy 
One-year 
PERFECTION—Bright red, extra large fruit. Good market va- 
riety. 
RED LAKE—From Minnesota Breeding Farm. Red, large berries. 
Very hardy. One of the very best. 
Gooseberries 

PEARL GOOSEBERRIES 
DOWNING—Light green. Large fruit, of good size and appear- 
ance. 
HOUGHTON—Green, turning pale red when ripe. Hecvy pro- 
ducer. 
OREGON CHAMPION—Medium sized berries. One ot the best 
varieties for pies. Lots of Lots of Lots of 
Each 4each 8each 12 each 
Two-year $0.60 $0.58 $0.56 $0.55 
One-year 90 48 A6 45 
Boysenberries 
Y BOYSENBERRY—Huge berries of 
sweet, delicious flavor. Almost 
seedless. Bears heavily over a 
long season. 
Per 5 
$0.95 

Per 25 
$3.75 
Per 10 
$1.75 
15 
Grapes 
Grapes should be planted in every home garden. There is 
always a place for Grape Vines to cover a fence or trellis and 
get quick results in fruit. 
BETA—A small black “4 
grape. One of the hardi- 
est varieties. 
CACO—Red. A new varie- 
ty, excellent for table use. 
CONCORD—The old relia- 
ble all-purpose grape. 
Black, hardy and very 
productive. 
MOORE’S EARLY — Blue- 
black. Popular home and 
market variety. 
NIAGARA—White. Large 
berries in compact bunch- 
es. Excellent for jelly or 
wine. 
WORDEN—Black. Similar 
to Concord, but ripens 
about ten days earlier. 

NEW VARIETIES 
FREDONIA—A new early 
black, good producer of 
high quality. Ideal for 
home planting. 
SHERIDAN—Black fruit. 
Heavy bunches of deli-. 
cious sweet fruit. You 
should plant some of this 
variety. CONCORD 
Lots of Lotsof Lots of 
Each 4each 8each 12 each 
Betawtwio-Vectr ee er een $0.40 $0.38 $0.36 $0.35 
Caco; wosvecrere ene ee ere -60 59 58 55 
Caconone-yedrp ee 50 49 48 45) 
Concord aiwiosyie chien ee .30 .28 .26 25 
Concordmone-) cise nee -20 18 16 15 
Fredonia and Sheridan, two-year... .50 49 48 45 
Fredonia and Sheridan, one-year.... .40 .38 .36 39 
Moore’s Early, two-year ............:.:00- 50 49 48 AS 
Niagaraiwo-Vecnee eae eee 50 49 48 A5 
Worden iwo-y ecm eee -50 49 48 45 
For larger quantities, write for special prices. 
Raspberries 
Raspberries do well in 
most any soil. It is best 
to plant them where 
they are protected from 
the hot summer winds 
as they ripen in July. 
Raspberries are a very 
profitable crop. 
CUMBERLAND — Black. 
One of the most relia- 
ble varieties, and 
widely planted. 
CHIEF—Red. About ten 
days earlier than La- 
tham; very productive. 
LATHAM—Red. A fine 
fruit for home or mar- 
ket. Large fruit, bears 
heavily. 

LATHAM RASPBERRIES 
Per 5 Per 10 Per25 Per 100 
Cumberland (0 ceccecceeceeeeceeveeeee $0.80 $1.50 =$3.25 = $11.50 
Ghief ands Latham 85 1.60 3.75 14.00 
