WILD BROS. NURSERY CO., SARCOXIE, MO. 25 
Small Fruits 


Black Raspberries 
Blackberries 
Early Harvest. Medium size but juicy; sweet; hardly; very 
early. 1.25 per 10, 2.75 per 25, 50 or more at 9.50 per 100. 
Eldorado. Medium to large, oblong-conical; juicy, sweet, mid- 
season. 1.25 per 10, 2.75 per 25, 50 or more at 9.50 per 100. 
Boysenberry - Thornless 
Combining the delicious flavor of Raspberry and Dewberry, 
this thornless variety produces large fruit easy to pick and 
delicious fresh, preserved or in pies. 10 for 1.50, 25 for 3.50, 
50 or more at 12.50 per 100. 
Boysenberry - Original 
Very large. A little more productive generally than the 
thornless type, but very similar. 10 for 1.25, 25 for 2.75, 50 or 
more at 10.00 per 100. 
Currants for Jelly 
Should have partiai shade or a northern slope. Red and white, 
2 yr. 45c each, 3 for 1.20. 
Gooseberries 
Houghton. Medium size but bears profusely; resistant to mil- 
dew; a northern slope or slight shade is best. 2 yr., No. 1, 50c 
each, 3 for 1.35, 10 for 4.00. 
Raspberries 
50 or more of a kind at 100 rate. 
Cumberland. One of the best blackcaps; large, firm; excel- 
lent quality; early to midseason; hardy, vigorous, productive; 
plant 4x7 ft. 1.25 per 10, 2.50 per 25, 50 or more at 9.50 per 
100, 500 or more at 30.00 per 1000. 
Latham. Large; brilliant red; hardy, productive. 1.40 per 10, 
3.00 per 25, 11.00 per 100. 
Strawberries 
In Southern Missouri and farther north strawberries usually 
give better results when planted in the spring. They will be 
quoted in the spring catalog, or by letter on request. 
