42 SMALL FRUIT 


The fall is an excellent time to plant most small fruits as they can establish over winter and take 
advantage of the whole spring growing season. 

GRAPES 
2 years old—No. 1 Grade 
3oec each 3 for $1.00 10 for $3.00 

SPECIAL 
3 each of the following kinds 
§ Vines $2.69 
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CATAWBA—Early Red Grape. Fruit extra large, the 
bunches are compact and of good size. Flavor is of the finest. 
CONCORD—One of the most popular and reliable Grapes 
ever grown. Bunch is large, compact and well shouldered. 
Berries are large and round, almost black in color with blue 
bloom. Juicy and delicious. 
NIAGARA—Occupies the same position among the white 
varieties that Concord does among the blacks. Bunch and 
berries are large, greenish white changing to pale yellow 
when fully ripe. Skin is thin but very tough, making them 
ideal for market use. A reliable cropper and good yielder. 
WILDER CURRANTS 
Fruit bright red and large. Clusters are long and size of 
berry is uniform to end of bunch. Flavor is rich and sub- 
acid with plenty of pulp and few seeds. The best variety 
grown today. 
35¢c each 3 for $1.00 
POORMAN GOOSEBERRY 
Very useful for canning or for cooking. Fruit large, round, 
and with smooth skin. Juicy and fine flavored. One of the 
best. Vigorous and productive. 
69c each 3 for $1.50 
ALFRED BLACKBERRY 
Largest hardy Blackberry grown. Free from rust and a 
good moneymaker. Canes grow upright and sturdy. Fruit 
ripens in July and continues over a long period. 6 to 12 
plants will produce enough berries, when established, for a 
family of 5 to eat fresh and to can. 
3 for 60c¢ 6 for $1.00 25 for $3.75 
THORNLESS BOYSENBERRY 
Berries so large, 1% to 2 inches long, that 20 make a pint. 
A cross between the raspberry, loganberry and blackberry, 
this wine red fruit combines the delicious flavors of its 
parents. 
3 for 69¢ 5 for $1.00 25 for $4.50 
RASPBERRIES 
BLACK 
MORRISON—Healthy, vigorous grower, throwing up stout, 
well-branched canes that produce immense crops of magnifi- 
cent berries. Fruit very large, firm, juicy, sweet, rich and 
good quality. The most profitable market variety. Mid- 
season. 
3 for 60¢ 6 for $1.00 25 for $3.75 
RED 
LATHAM—Berries of extremely large size, and when ripe, 
are a beautiful bright red in color. The hardiest of all Rasp- 
berries, growing well and producing abundant crops even to 
the Canadian border. Flavor is delicious and crop is re- 
markably heavy, sometimes extending over a month. 
3 for 60¢ 6 for $1.00 25 for $3.75 
NEW WASHINGTON EVERBEARING (Red)—A wonderful 
new Red Raspberry that was developed especially for its 
hardiness, productivity and high quality. Besides it comes 
as near being an everbearer as any on the market. The 
sweet, delicately flavored berries are in large clusters and 
easily picked. Spring delivery. 
3 for 69¢ 
5 for $1.00 
25 for $4.50 

WASHINGTON RED RASPBERRY 

REMEMBER — ROCKNOLL PREPAYS ALL ITEMS IN THIS CATALOG 
