
Small Fruits Storrs & Harrison Nurseries, Inc. 

Cato. Cato is offered as a high quality variety for the hom&use. 
This is the sweetest berry on the market and equal to Marshall 
in quality and much superior as a plant maker. The skin bruises 
easily and will therefore not be a satisfactory market berry, 
unless handled very carefully. The fruits are large, glossy, and 
ripen in mid-season. A good freezer. 
Dorsett. Fruiting season early with profitable continuance. Its 
bright flame-red color and unusual firmness make it a good berry 
for market. This variety has a fine flavor and is beautifully shaped. 
Fairfax. A new kind which runs with Dorsett; similar in many ways 
but with enough differences to warrant growing both. It pro- 
duces a heavy crop of berries, better than average size, deeply 
conical in shape, a more brilliant red than Dorsett and of firmer 
texture; season about the same. The flavor is sweetly luscious. 
It is a good freezer. 
Scarlet Beauty. One of the best, ripens just after Premier. Very 
easily grown. Plants growth is good under adverse weather 
conditions. Berries are large, non-acid, light bright red in 
color. A good freezer. 
Premier. Smooth conical form, large, its color the glossy red 
which sells on sight. Quality unsurpassed, production greatest 
of all early berries. Plants are vigorous, healthy, and strongly 
reproductive. 
Sen. Dunlap. This variety is considered one of the best plant 
producers. The fruit is good sized, beautiful bright red, glossy 
and firm. It is a splendid keeper and good freezer. 
Heburn. Very late variety. Fruit is a bright glossy red, flavor is 
delicious. It is a strong yielder, heavy stems bear the fruit high 
of the ground. By ripening late it puts it past the late spring 
rosts. 
STRAWBERRIES—Everbearing 
Twenty-five Hundred Thousand 
$1.25 $4.00 $33.00 
Scarlet Gem. Berries may be picked soon after the normal spring 
plants, and carry on thru the summer and late fall. The variety 
is a good one to make plants, berries are uniformly large and 
keep well. It is an excellent berry for shortcake in the fall. 
Raspberries 
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Cumberland (Black). The largest and best mid-season black cap. 
Healthy, vigorous, productive of firm large berries, fine in 
quality. One of the hardiest varieties. 
Indian Summer (Red). Best of the everbearing. Sturdy canes bear 
an abundant crop in June, then again in September continuing 
up to frost. Berries are luscious to taste. Not a very good 
shipper, but fine for eating, freezing, and canning. 
Latham (Red). Undoubtedly the best looking red raspberry on 
the market, producing enormous crops. Extremely large berry, 
with attractive dark red color and of the finest quality. Our 
Latham plants are the finest that can be obtained and are abso- 
lutely disease free. 
New Logan (Black). A new black cap of Ohio origin that is 
gaining favor among growers. Its quality and productiveness 
equals Cumberland, but it bears 10 days earlier. Highly re- 
sistant to disease. 
Sunrise (Red). A new variety introduced by U. S. Dept. of Agri- 
culture. Very early, with a long picking season which makes it 
ideal for the home garden. Hardy, flavor and quality of the best. 
Asparagus 
Twenty-five Hundred 
2'Year No; 1:Plants#.<4) eos eae $3.00 $8.00 
Martha Washington. An excellent rust resistant variety. Stalks are 
large dark green with a heavy purple overtone. Every garden 
should have one asparagus bed for its first vegetable in the 
spring. Plant 100 plants, 12 inches apart in three foot rows 
ang 723 have an ample amount for a family of six for 6 weeks 
each yeer. 
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Raspberries 
Mary Washington. A strong grower, stock of giant size, green in 
color, rich and tender. It is also disease resistant and « bed 
will last for years. A little earlier to bear than other varieties 
and stalks inclined to be oval shape. 
Rhubard 
PIE PLANT 
Each Five Ten 
$2255 $2.25 $4.00 
Linnaeus. The best-known end most widely planted variety. 
Large, early, tender. Not the least tough or stringy, with mild 
sub acid flavor. Excellent for pies and sauce, and very desirable 
for canning or freezing. 
Blackberries 
Ten Twenty-five Hundred 
mY ear Nools. <n. coniee $1.75 $3.75 $10.00 
Blowers. An upright mammoth grower, very hardy and productive. 
Fruit very long. Finest flavor and jet black. Bears continuously 
from July to September. 
Eldorado. The hardiest and sweetest blackberry. Berries are 
large, jet black, borne in large clusters, very sweet and prac- 
tically coreless. Keep a week or more after picking with 
quality unimpaired. 
Bousenberry 
THORNLESS 
Each Five Ten Hundred 
9 Year Nout ocele ewes - $%40° $1.75. ~ $2375 sso 
Every garden should have a few of these plants, a cross of 
blackberry, raspberry, and loganberry, and far more vigorous 
than any of its parents. Makes considerable horizontal growth as 
compared to its height. Making it easy to pick. Fruit of delicious 
flavor, no core and very few seeds; fine for table, pies, canning, 
and freezing. 
