Thompsonville, Conn. 

Grape Vines 
Caco. Stronger in growth, heavier in yield; a beautiful 
red amber color and in flavor equal to the best. 
Strong 2 yr. plants, 60c each. 
Golden Muscat. New golden yellow grape, berries 
large, tender and sweet. $1.00 each, 3 for $2.75. 
STANDARD VARIETIES 
Extra fine 2 yr. vines at 50c each, $2.25 per 5 
Fredonia. An early grape of especially good eating 
qualities. Black with blue bloom. 
Concord. Large black grapes in good sized bunches. 
The most used for grape juice or for preserves. 
Catawba. Large, handsome, and of the best quality. 
Color, red. 
Niagara. Berry large, tender and sweet; ripens with 
Concord. Best white grape. 
Sheridan. Excellent late black grape. Large bunch and 
berry. Follows Concord. 
Worden. Earlier than Concord; both bunch and berry 
very large. Black. 
Raspberries 
No. 1 plants, $1.85 per doz., 4 doz. for $7.00 
100 for $12.00 
RED VARIETIES 
Chief. Best early red. Very hardy; abundant yielder. 
Taylor. We consider this the best main crop red for 
this locality. Good bright red color; large Fruits; 
heavy yielder. 
FALL OR EVERBEARING VARIETY 
Indian Summer. The newest and best of the everbearing 
red. 
PURPLE RASPBERRY 
Sodus. Extra large fruits, medium purple color, of ex- 
cellent quality. Mosaic resistant. Transplants $2.00 
per doz. 
BLACK RASPBERRY 
Cumberland. Best of the black cap varieties. Transplants 
$2.00 per doz. 


Raspberry, Taylor 
Blackberries 
1 yr. No. 1 plants, $1.50 per doz., 2 doz. for $2.75 
4 doz. for $5.00 
Alfred. Large, long, jet black berries, almost free from 
seed and very little core. 
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Blueberri 
Boysenberry 
Mammoth dark red fruit; rich, tangy flavor. Ripens 
before Blackberries. Questionable hardiness in this 
locality. $2.25 per doz. 
Blueberries 
Plant at least a few this year, soon you will enjoy 
the big, luscious berries. We have a good supply of 
fine plants. Blueberries require a slightly acid soil, you 
will need Peat Moss and Aluminum Sulphate. We can 
supply both. 
Strong 3 yr. plants, 18 to 24 inch, $1.65 each 
4 for $6.40, doz. $18.00 
Hybrid Blueberries should be planted in groups of 
at least four to insure fruiting. 
Ripening in the order named. 
June. Very early variety. Large sweet, delicious fruit. 
Rancocas. Mid-season. Fruit large, light blue, firm and 
attractive. 
Jersey. Fruit large, fine flavor, excellent appearance; 
good yielder. 
Rubel. A late berry; splendid flavor, tall upright grower. 
Burlington. Very late, fine quality, fairly tall. 
Dewberry 
Lucretia. A form of trailing Blackberry, earlier than the 
upright varieties. $2.00 per doz. 
Asparagus Roots 
Mary Washington. General favorite for both home and 
market garden use. It is a vigorous and productive 
sort, very rust resisting. Fine 2 yr. roots $2.25 per 50, 
$4.00 per 100, $9.50 per 250. 
Rhubarb 
Linneaus. This is the finest variety of green Rhubarb or 
Wineplant for general use; stalks are large, thin 
skinned and fine grained. Strong roots 35c each, 
3 for $1.00. Heavy roots 50c each. 
MacDonald. A new, delicious Rhubarb. Stalks are 
large, sweet and tender, skin deep red but color 
penetrating into flesh enough so that when cooked 
makes a sauce of a beautiful rosy-red color and of 
delicious flavor. Strong roots 75c each. 
| Horse Radish Sets 
Maliner Kren. The standard variety. $1.20. Per doz. 
Herbs 
Chives. Strong clumps. 25c each, $2.75 per doz. 
Mint. Old-fashioned garden. 25c each, $2.75 per doz. 
Sage. Large leaved. 25c each, $2.75 per doz. 
