GRAPES 
One of the most satisfying home garden fruits because of its easy, 
interesting culture. Because Grapes are grown on a trellis or fence 
they do not require very much ground area. If two or more vines 
are to be planted, they should be set at least 10 feet apart and the 
support on which they are to grow should be 6 feet or more in height. 
2 year, No. 1 size, 55c. each, 3 for $1.50, prepaid 
The following varielies are arranged in the order of their ripening. 
N6603 Portland. A very early green Grape of fine quality and flavor. 
The berries are large and the vines are hardy and productive. 
N6610 Worden. A very popular variety; large, purplish black 
berries in heavy clusters. The fruits are juicy and refreshing and 
the vines vigorous, hardy and fruitful. Ripens 10 days earlier N6601 Concord } 
than Concord. Grape 


























N6602 Caco. Large, firm, juicy berries of a dull red color. The flavor is 
mild and sweet and the quality good. Vines hardy and productive. 
N6601 Concord. This is the most widely grown and popular variety 
| in the country. Blue-black berries of good size and quality. Very 
fruitful. Ripens in late September. 
BLACKBERRIES 
RASPBERRIES | sat ter 10.55.60 tor 25, 
| $6.50 for 50, $11.20 per 100, 
Grade No. 1 Plants prepaid 
| N6704 Latham. A very popular red variety. Large, round, ALES alireds An excellent 
| very bright red berries; hardy, productive, and of excellent new, early variety _ which 
| quality. Sweet and of pleasing flavor. bears a heavy crop of large, 
$1.85 for 10, $3.75 for 25, $6.80 for 50, $11.50 per 100, sweet, juicy, top-quality 
| prepaid fruits over a long season. 
Hardy and particularly rec- 
} 
N6721 Taylor. Another fine, bright red variety of recent intro- 
duction. The fruits are unusually large and are juicy, firm 
and of very good quality. 
$1.85 for 10, $3.75 for 25, $6.80 for 50, $11.50 per 100, 
tt = PEARS 
N6705 Indian Summer, Everbear- 
ommended for New England. 

















ing. A superior variety, in the so- 2 year, 5-6 foot trees, 11/16 inch N6211 
called ‘‘everbearing” group. Large, diameter Beurre Bose 
q medium, red fruits of good quality, Pear 
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ripening in early Summer, followed $2.30 each, $6.60 for 3, prepaid 
by an Autumn crop trom early Unless other varieties are growing in the 
September until frost. vicinily, two or more variclies should be 
$2.15 for 10, $4.15 planted for pollination 
for 25, $7.75 for 6206 Clapp Favorite. 1 : 
: vate August. 
50, $12.75 per 100, A large Pear, yellowish green to yeliow 
prepaid. in color with a bright red cheek. Re- 
sembles Bartlett in appearance and 
flavor, but ripens about 10 days earlier. 
N6704 Lathan N6201 Bartlett. Septem- 
Raspberry ber. A favorite variety 
and the most widely 
grown. Large, waxy 
yellow fruits with a red- 
dish blush. 
Flesh white. 
juicy, and of 
good quality. 
Very produc- 
tive. 
N6211 Beurre 
Bosc. Late 
October or 
November. A 
very popular 
variety of 
unique form. 
The large, 
russet fruits 
have a deli- 
cious and dis- 
tinctive  fla- 
vor; the flesh 
is white and 
juicy. Bears 
abundantly. 


