OUR SMALL FRUITS BEAR EARLY 
SURE-CROP RASPBERRIES 
Sherman's heavy, well-rooted raspberries bear early. No fruit is more profitable to 
grow; more enjoyable to eat. Space plants 3 to 4 feet apart in rows 6 feet apart. 
Chief, Latham, or Sunrise (Select Plants) 
Cumberland (Select Plants) 
Indian Summer (Heavy Plants) 
Sodus (Select Plants) 
Chief, Latham, or Sunrise (Heavy Plants)....... 
Eee meee e creer eeneeeeseeesenenscesseenes 
PerlO Per25 #£Per 100 
SRS uccE Ens acer Ly: $3.50 $13.50 
RAT te Sea Se r75 4,25 16.00 
SS th OE Ah rosie 1.40 3.25 12.50 
BR a bd Ae A od BN 1.65 3.85 14.50 
sate Le em ae Se ta thd, 2.00 4.75 18.00 
STAN eee Re eR ee cae 2.00 4.75 18.00 
Postpaid 
CHIEF (Red)—A fine, new red variety ripening 
about 10 days earlier than Latham. Sweet 
and delicious. Commands high market 
prices because of early fruiting. 
CUMBERLAND (Black)—The largest and finest 
black raspberry. Immense berries are firm, 
juicy and extra rich flavor. One of the 
most reliable varieties. 
INDIAN SUMMER (Everbearing Red)—The best 
everbearing raspberry. Berries are large, 
conical, medium red and good quality. 
Ripens early, last week in June. Autumn 
crop starts in September and continues until 
severe frost. An abundant bearer. 
LATHAM (Red)—The greatest and most popu- 
lar red raspberry grown. Large, handsome 
ted berries, full of rich quality and flavor. 
We offer bearing-age.plants that will pro- 
duce heavy crops annually. 
SODUS (Purple)—A new, rich, delicious, extra 
special purple raspberry. Berries are large 
and beautiful rich wine-purple. Firm, of ex- 
ceptionally rich flavor, sweet. 
SUNRISE (Early Red)—Here is a raspberry 
which has a better, richer red color. Fine 
flavor and fine texture. Ripens about two 
weeks earlier than Latham. Highly recom- 
mended, 
HEAVY-CROPPER GRAPES 
A few grape vines will supply your entire family large quantities of wholesome, 
healthful fruit for eating fresh, jelly, jam, sauce or juice. 
Grapes are easy to grow 
and, if pruned occasionally, will last a lifetime. 
Caco (2-year Select)..............c0.cccccssscssesseccseess 
Concord (2-year Select)............ccccccccsssccesscseecceees 
Concord (2-year XX Heavy)........0..cccccccescesseeeee 
Concord Seedless (2-year Select)...........0...0..... 
Golden Muscat (2-year Select)...........00..c0.000 
Other Varieties listed (2-year Select)............... 
Each Per4 Per12 
hues Say Neck 22 ree $_.50 $1.88 $5.40 
Es att nae ee ener 520. 95 2.65 
NE Shae eres eee ce 35 1.25 3.60 
Jibs BARA RO Lee ete oe 1.25 i 
SSR EAE Mascot RE 1.00 ait ere 
HAS ne ace eee hat ts sae -00 1.25 3.60 
Postpaid 
AGAWAM (Red)—A large, dark red grape of 
Tich, spicy flavor. 
BETA (Hardy)—Fruit medium in size, black. 
Has tang of wild grape. Excellent for juice. 
A heavy bearer, especially recommended 
for northern plantings. 
CACO (Red)—Extra large berries, rich and 
sweet. The finest of hardy red grapes. Very 
delicious, sweet flavor. Bears young and 
heavily. 
CONCORD (Blue-Black)—The most popular of 
all grapes. Very productive. Berries are 
large, juicy, tender and of good flavor. 
CONCORD SEEDLESS—A new, hardy, thrifty, 
practically seedless grape. Fruit resembles 
the standard concord in color and season of 
tipening. Clusters of berries somewhat 
smaller, but almost seedless. The first real 
satisfactory seedless grape in the North- 
west. 
STRAWBERRIES 
Par 25) Per.50' Peri100: 
Dorsett or Fairfax......61.15 $2.00 $3.50 
Gem (Everbearing) .... 1.35 (2.50 4.50 
Senator Dunlap .......... 85 T.50 2.50 
Postpaid 
DORSETT—-A popular June-bearing variety. 
Large, bright red berries, early in season. 
FAIRFAX—Large, firm, deep fred _ berries. 
Fruits over long period of time. A June 
bearer. 
GEM (Everbearing)—The outstanding  ever- 
bearing strawberry. Very productive. Large, 
deep red fruit, ripening evenly. A good 
commercial variety. 

FREDONIA (Blue-Black)—A new, early grape, 
producing very high quality fruit. Ripens 
three weeks earlier than Concord. Ideal 
for home planting. Hardy. 
GOLDEN MUSCAT (Golden-Amber)—The new, 
extra fancy dessert grape. Large, tender, 
juicy berries of the sweetest, richest aro- 
matic flavor. Attractive golden amber-white. 
A heavy producer, wonderful keeper and 
shipper. 
MOORE’S EARLY (Blue-Black)—Ripens 10 days 
earlier than Concord. Large, blue-black 
berries of splendid quality. Excellent for ° 
marketing. 
NIAGARA (White)—The hardiest and best of 
white grapes. Large berries in compact 
bunches. Excellent for jelly or wine. Very 
popular. 
“TRI-COLOR” GRAPE 
OFFER 
(Bargain No. 14) 
2 Red Agawam 
2 White Niagara 
2 Blue Concord 
Select Vines ONLY 
6 Postpaid 
$1.65 
ASPARAGUS 
Postpaid 
PARADISE—Yields one year earlier than other 
varieties. Delicious, large, tender tips. 
Perl2 Per25 Per 100 
ZIV ON sist ncsstiet nce I 708 ole2o) ) b0L95 
_ WASHINGTON RUST PROOF—An outstanding 
asparagus. Shoots are thick and heavy. 
Very tender. 
Per 12 Per25 Per 100 
DV COL Vici taccaetee nies $ .65 $1.00 $3.35 


BLACKBERRIES 
Per 10 Per 25 Per 100 
All varieties 
(Select plants) ........ $1.40 
Postpaid 
ALFRED—Berries are large, often 12 inches 
$3.25 $12.00 
long, of exceptionally fine flavor, almost 
coreless. A heavy bearer, extremely hardy, 
ELDORADO—Large size, sparkling jet-black 
berries, nearly coreless. Sweet, delicious, 
hardy. 
Per3 Per10 
Requlat ee ee $ .60 $1.50 
Thornless¥i.--c eee 85 2.25 
Postpaid 
REGULAR BOYSENBERRY—The berry which 
created such a sensation all over America. 
Bears immense berries often as long as 2 
inches, of highest quality. Excellent for use 
fresh, canned, in pies or jelly. The canes 
have thorns. 
THORNLESS BOYSENBERRY—A new introduc- 
tion meeting with great favor. Splendid 
large berries of excellent quality. The same 
berry as above, except the canes are 
THORNLESS. 
CURRANTS 
Currant jelly cannot be beat. 
Select Plants (Postpaid) 
Each Per 3 
Red Lake (2 yr.)...........cc:ce000 $ .65 $1.75 
Other varieties (2 yr.)............ 005 1.50 
FAY’S PROLIFIC (Cherry-red)—One of the 
best, old, dependable varieties. 
RED LAKE (Red)—A new Minnesota variety. 
Larger, better, longer bunches of bright 
ted berries. 
WILDER (Red)-—One of the best grown. Bright 
ted, of splendid quality. 
GOOSEBERRIES 
Excellent for pies or sauce. 
Select Plants (Postpaid) 
Each Per 3 
Champion (2 yr.)..............0000.00 $ .75 $2.00 
Other varieties (2 yr.).............. 65 1.75 
CARRIE (Deep Wine)—One of the best all 
around gooseberries. Bears young and 
heavily. 
CHAMPION (Green)—Truly a champion. Ber- 
ties of medium size, sweet, and high qual- 
ity. 
DOWNING (Green)—Fruit very large, 
whitish green. Excellent flavor. 
RHUBARB 
(Pie Plant) 
VICTORIA—Everyone’s favorite. 
flesh 
A favorite. 
Per3 Per6 Per 12 
Large roots ................ $ .69 $1.30 $2.40 
Postpaid 
MAC DONALD—New, giant red. 
Each Per 3 
Large: roots ..ne ee ee $ .65 $1.85 
Postpaid 
SHORTCAKE SPECIAL 
Bargain No. 15 
25 GEM (Everbearing) 
50 SENATOR DUNLAP 
75. Postpaid 
$2.65 
SMALL FRUIT GARDENS ARE VERY PROFITABLE 

SHERMAN NURSERY COMPANY 
Quality Northern Grown 
