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SMALL FRUITS 

Currants 

RED LAKE CURRANTS oo 
CHERRY AND FAY’S PROLIFIC 
CHERRY—Dark red fruit produced in short clusters. Good qual- 
ity. 
Two-year heavy 
One-year 
De eh tee $0.50 Each—6 for $2.60 
40 Each—6 for 2.00 
PERFECTION—Bright red, extra large fruit. 
riety. 
Good market va- 
eee ae ee a $0.60 Each—6 for $3.00 
50 Each—6 for 2.60 
Two-year heavy 
One-year 
RED LAKE—From Minnesota Breeding Farm. Red, large berries. 
Very hardy. One of the best. 
ss NA es apa sar ee ee ee $0.60 Each—6 for $3.00 
90 Each—6 for 2.60 
Two-year heavy 
One-year 
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PEARL GOOSEBERRIES 
HOUGHTON—Green turning pale red when ripe. Heavy pro- 
ducer. 
I eeleh yiaaiects ea $0.60 Each—6 for $3.00 
00 Each—6 for 2.60 
OREGON CHAMPION—Medium sized berries. 
varieties for pies. 
Rist, $0.60 Each—6 for $3.00 
50 Each—6 for 2.60 
_ Boysenberries 
BOYSENBERRY—H uge 
sweet, delicious flavor. Almost 
seedless. Bears heavily over a 
long season. 
Per 5 Per 10 Per 25 
$0.85 $1.60 $3.50 
. BOYSENBERRIES (Thornless). 
Per 5 Per 10 Per 25 
$1.00 $1.85 $4.25 
Two-year heavy 
One-year 
One of the best 
Two-year heavy 
One-year 
berries of 

BETA—A small black 
grape. One of the hardi- 
est varieties. 
Two-year heavy— 
$0.50 Each—6 for $2.60 
One-year— 
$0.40 Each—6 for 2.00 
CACO—Red. A new va- 
riety. Excellent for table 
use. 
Two-year heavy— 
$0.60 Each—6 for $3.00 
One-year— 
$0.50 Each—6 for 2.60 
CONCORD—The old relia- 
ble all-purpose grape. 
Black, hardy and very 
productive. 
Two-year heavy— 
$0.35 Each—6 for $1.90 
One-year— 
$0.25 Each—6 for 1.25 
MOORE’S EARLY — Blue- 
black. Popular home and 
market variety. 
Two-year heavy— 
$0.50 Each—6 for $2.60 
One-year— 
$0.40 Each—6 for 2.00 oil 
NIAGARA—White. Large berries in compact bunches. Excel- 
lent for jelly or wine. 
Two-year hecvysscn ee eee $0.50 Each—6 for $2.60 
One-year 40 Each—6 for 2.00 
WORDEN—Black. Similar to Concord, but ripens about ten 
days earlier. 
Two-year heavy 
One-year 
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CONCORD 
Pv AR eet ls ae $0.50 Each—6 for $2.60 
40 Each—6 for 2.00 
NEW VARIETIES 
FREDONIA—A new early black, good producer of high quality. 
Ideal for home planting. 
Two-zyear heavy eee en $0.50 Each—6 for $2.60 
One-year -40 Each—6 for 2.00 
SHERIDAN—Black fruit. Heavy bunches of delicious sweet 
fruit. You should plant some of this variety. 
Two-y earshecty. yas en eee ee $0.60 Each—6 for $3.00 
One-year 50 Each—6 for 2.60 
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. 
5 for 80c; 10 for $1.50; 
25 for $3.25; 50 for $6.00. 
CHIEF—Red. About ten 
days earlier than La- 
tham; very ater ee = ; 
5 for 80c; 10 for $1.50; 
25 for $3.25; 50 for $6.00. LATHAM RASPBERRIES 
LATHAM—Red. A fine fruit for home or market. Large fruit, 
bears heavily. 5 for 80c; 10 for $1.50; 25 for $3.25: 50 for $6.00. 
MORRISON BLACK RASPBERRY—This new raspberry is the 
largest ever grown. Has very few seeds. A vigorous grower 
and is rapidly gaining favor among berry growers. 
5 for 95c; 10 for $1.75; 25 for $3.75; 50 for $7.50. 
SODUS PURPLE RASPBERRY—This is the heaviest bearing of 
all the raspberries. Does well in the midwest and produced 
a good crop when many other varieties failed. Upright grower 
and produces large berries. This variety should not be over- 
looked as it is an all around berry and has a delicious flavor. 
5 for 95c; 10 for $1.75; 25 for $3.75; 50 for $7.50 

