30 PERFEGRO BRAND _ -:- 
Grape Vines 

BRIGHTON—Bunch large, shouldered; berries medtum to 
large, round dark red, tender, very little pulp, sweet, juicy, 
slightly aromatic and very good, ripens early. (Each 50c) 
(3 for $1.35). 
CONCORD—One of the most popular and reliable varieties 
we possess. Bunch large, compact and shouldered; berry 
large, round, almost black with blue bloom; juicy, buttery 
and very sweet. (Each 50c) (3 for $1.35). 
FREDONIA—At last has been found a real early Black 
Grape, one which has no rival. Juicy, tender, good cluster, 
equal in every way to the Concord, but fully two weeks 
earlier. (Each 50c) (3 for $1.35). 
WIAGARA (White)—This is the leading white Grape grown. 
Berries are large and fine flavored. Ripens about the 
same time as Concord. (Each 50c) (3 for $1.35). 
WORDEN—larger berries and bunches than_ Concord, 
sweeter, better quality and ripens a week earlier. Fine 
for the local market and the home garden, but not a good 
shipper on account of its thin skin. (Each 50c) (3 for 
$1.35). 
GRAPE COLLECTION 
Three extra strong 2-year-old plants each of Brigh- 
Sent prepaid for only 
ton, Niagara, Concord, Worden. 
$4.00. 
Blackberries 
MLDORADO—Largest and best hardy Blackberry for this 
part of the country. Berries large, jet black, borne in 
large clusters; they are very sweet, melting and pleasing 
to the taste. Good market sort, standing shipping and 
handling well. Vigorous, hardy, enormous yielder. (6 for 
75c) (25 for $2.50). 
Boysenberry 
(Thornless) 
The New Boysenberry is truly a glorified Youngberry. 
They are just as easy to grow as blackberries. Berries often 
measure two inches in length, have a rich, tangy flavor 
all their own and have few seeds. Berries fine. either fresh 
or canned. (3 for 65c) (6 for $1.10) (12 for $2.00). 
Dewberries 
LUCRETIA—The Dewberry is a dwarf and trailing form of 
the Blackberry. The fruit ig highly prized as a market 
fruit owing to its large size and fine quality. This vari- 
ety is recommended most highly. (6 for 60c) (25 for $2.00). 


Mastodon Everbearer 
Everbearing Strawberries 
In Strawberries it is very necessary that you get 
fresh-dug plants. We grow our own plants and take 
every care that our customers get their plants in 
the best possible condition. 
Cultural Suggestions: Strawberries need first-. 
class soil and will repay generously for good care. 
Plant about 15 inches apart in the row and 3 feet 
between the rows. Spread the roots when plantin 
and water well. After the ground freezes har 
cover the crowns with a little straw or litter, but 
do not smother. A bed will run out in three years 
and the ground should then be put to some other 
use for a year or two. 
Ready for shipment April 1 to May 10th only. 
GEM (Great New Everbearing Strawberry)— 
Matchless beauty, wonderful quality, extra 
fine flavor. Greatest bearer of all the ever- 
bearers; a real money maker; berries very 
large and firm, nice color, you certainly 
should give these an extra good trial. 
By mail, postpaid: (25 plants for $1.25) (100 
plants for $4.00). 
MASTODON—According to many _ reports 
gathered from all berry-growing sections 
of the country, Mastodon is the last word 
and outranks all predecessors. It is of im- 
mense size, an almost incredible cropper, 
of choice quality and the strongest grower 
yet developed. More productive than most 
June bearers and its pickings are very 
profitable. 
By mail, postpaid: (25 plants for $1.25) (100 
Plants for $4.00). 
Gooseberries 
CHAMPION—Fruit large, round, light green, 
fine flavored; vigorous and _ productive; 
snfooth wth distinct veins, soft, juicy, and 
fine skin; one of the best. (Each 60c) (3 
for $1.65). Postpaid. 
GLENDALE—Large sized, prolific and hardy, 
reddish purple berries of best quality. 
(Each 60c) (3 for $1.65), postpaid. 
Prices on This Page Are Postpaid 
Available in spring only, ready for shipment March 20th. 
