Small Fruits for Limited Spaced 
BLUEBERRY 
rlant in acid but well drained soil; 
space the plants 5 feet apart. The par- 
ent plants in our nursery have been 
inspected and found to be free of Blue- 
berry “stunt disease.” We offer the 
following varieties: 
CONCORD, JERSEY, JUNE, RANCO- 
CAS, RUBEL. 
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BLACKBERRIES 
ALFRED. For the home garden, Alfred 
is the ideal Blackberry. The bushes 
are loaded with tremendous berries, 
practically free from seeds, coreless 
and extremely juicy. 
ELDORADO. Remarkably strong grower 
and an enormous producer of extra- 
size berries which are brilliant black 
and retain their color under all con- 
ditions. Very sweet and without core. 
All Blackberries: Extra strong plants, 
Doz., $3.00; 100, $20.00. 
THE NEW BOYSENBERRY 
The Finest Vine Berry Yet Developed 
A new hybrid vine berry developed 
from the Blackberry, Loganberry, and 
Raspberry. 
The fruit, which is dark purple at 
first, becoming black when fully ripe, 
is of Blackberry form with berries 
averaging 1% inches long, with occa- 
sional fruit an inch longer. 
The flavor is distinctively its own but 
somewhat resembles the Raspberry; the 
sugar content is so high that no sugar 
is needed with ripe berries. 5 for $1.50; 
25 for $5.50. 
GRAPE VINES 
CACO. Red. The most delicious of all 
Grapes and perfectly hardy. Bunch 
of good size, compact, and of good 
form. Rich in sugar, excellent in fla- 
vor. Vines very strong. vigorous 
growers, healthy and prolific. Each, 
$1.00; 3) for $2.75. 
CATAWBA. Red. Delicious flavored; 
medium size berry. 
CONCORD. Purple. 
standard variety that succeeds where- 
ever Grapes will grow. 
DELAWARE. 
but compactly set, sugary and deli- 
cious. 
FREDONIA. Large black berry with 
heavy bloom. Clusters about medium 
in size. Very early; good quality; 
new and very promising. 
MOORE’S EARLY. This is really an 
early Concord and is the standard 
early blue Grape. The vines are vig- 
orous, healthy, and productive, bear- 
ing fruit of delicious quality. 
NIAGARA. Light greenish white. An 
unusually strong grower. Bunches 
very large and compact. Berries 
large, semi-transparent; has very 
little pulp and is sweet to the center. 
PORTLAND. White. The earliest of 
all Grapes. Large bunch and berry; 
flesh sweet, juicy and of fine flavor. 
A valuable early Grape for the home 
garden. Each, $1.00; 3 for $2.75. 
All Grape Vines, except Caco and 
Portland: Two-year vines, each, 75c; 
doz., $8.50. 

The well. known 
Light red with viole}| 
bloom. Bunches and berries are smai \ 
RASPBERRIES 
CUMBERLAND, Blackcap. The largest 
Raspberry known. Selected specimens 
measure an inch in diameter. 
LATHAM. The finest red Raspberry to 
date. More productive than any other 
variety. The berries are very large, 
bright red, and of wonderful flavor. 
NEWBURGH. Midseason. Vigorous 
grower, hardy, very productive. Fruit 
very large, firm; does not crumble. 
Precedes Latham a few days in ripen- 
ing. An excellent shipper and keeper. 
RANERE EVERBEARING. Brilliant red 
fruit of good size and excellent fla- 
vor; in fact, there is no good quality 
any of the regular varieties of Rasp- 
berries possess that is lacking in 
Ranere. 
All Raspberries: Extra strong plants, 
6 for $1.75; doz., $3.00; 25 for $4.50. 
STRAWBERRIES 
Layer plants in all the standard va- 
rieties. 25 for $1.50; 50 for $2.50; 100 
for $4.00. 
Everbearing varieties. 25 for $2.50; 
50 for $4.50; 100 for $8.00. 
Pot-grown Strawberries will be avail- 
able during summer months. For par- 
ticulars see our spring catalog. 
All Prices Subject to Market Changes. 
HOW TO PLANT GRAPES 
Dig the hole as broad and deep as if 
a 3-year Apple tree were to be planted. 
kill the hole up to the right depth for 
planting with compost or rich soil. 
A few old bones in the bottom of the 
hole will make rich feeding for the 
vines later on. Trim the roots slightly 
and cut back the top to three or four 
strong buds. Use rich soil around roots. 
Always plant firmly. Leave a mulch of 
strawy manure over plant. 


Plant orders amounting to $2.50 or 3 
more, no packing charge. Orders less 
packing 
than $2.50, please add 25c 
charge. 
516-518 Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

HEDGE PLANTS 
BERBERIS THUNBERGI 
(Barberry) 
A good hardy plant of low, dense 
rowth. It is a brilliant light green 
‘rom early spring to winter. In autumn 
” the foliage is a bright crimson. 
Doz 
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[3etors 4.ane plants) .ecusteeer 8.50 
NEW RED-LEAVED 
BARBERRY 
The foliage of this new variety is of 
a rich, lustrous, bronzy red. All that 
is required to develop its brilliant col- 
oring at all seasons is that it be planted 
in full exposure to the sun. 
Doz. 
Strong lO) toniSein. plantsen se sire $ 8.50 
DRS) coy PAE aba NERO. Gis Gag cb 5 ole 10.00 
California Privet 
This most popular of all hedge plants 
should be set 1 foot apart in double 
rows in zig-zag fashion, so that the 
plants are diagonally opposite each 
other. This practically places them 6 
inches apart, which is desirable to get 
a quick, dense growth. Plant from 
October 15th till the ground freezes, 
and from March 15th to May 15th. 
Doz. 50 100 
1% to 2 feet .....$2.50 $ 9.50 $16.00 
AP AIO BAM boo. Cr 3.50 13.00 24.00 
toed heeCtaee = = 0,00Nme L600 255-00 
(Special quotations on 1000 lots.) 
Privet plants are best shipped by 
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