Carltons Better 
Bluchorrioa 
CULTURE 
An acid soil, rich in leaf mold and 
with an abundance of moisture through- 
out the growing season, is a necessity 
for successful blueberry culture. Peat 
bogs, alder bottoms, willow and cedar 
swamps, when cleared, make ideal lo- 
cations for blueberries, as do upland 
soils containing a large amount of leaf 
mold, and a natural or artificial supply 
of water. The foliage resembles that 
of azaleas and the dainty pink flowers, 
borne in clusters, are ornamental. Plant 
in groups of two or more for purposes 
of cross-pollenization. 
Postpaid Prices: Each 10 
12-1 8)inch’ plantsseeeee eee $1.50 $13.50 
RANCOCAS — Early, large berries, strong grower, 
good commercial berry. 
RUBEL—Midseason, medium sized berries, good fla- 
vor, produces enormous crops. 
JERSEY—Midseason, large sized berries, very sweet. 
Vigorous bush. 
ductive currants. Rich, mild, sub-acid flavor. 
GROVER — Late season, berries large, delicious 
flavor. 

RED LAKE CURRANT 
16 “OVER HALF A CENTURY” (Since 1890) 

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BLUEBERRIES 
Postpaid Prices: Each 10 
Heavy, No. 01, Plants22).e nec cts oes boner acceso omielaoc $ .35 $3.00 
PERFECTION—Bright red. It is one of the most pro- 
ductive currants. Rich, mild, sub-acid flavor and hav- 
ing plenty of pulp with few seeds. 
CHERRY—Very large currant, much the same quality 
of the Perfection; bunches short; plant vigorous. 
RED LAKE—One of the newer currants. The fruit is 
large and bright currantred in color. The vigorous 
bushes are very productive, and the long open bunches 
make picking easy. 
Goosoborry 
Postpaid Prices: Each 10 
Heavy’ No.) 1” Planits's-tec,s sere sie tories rerio reer $ .35 $3.00 
OREGON CHAMPION — Berries medium, round, 
smooth, greenish-white with thin transparent skin; 
good quality and ripens early; bush vigorous and very 
free from mildew. 
Fable Grapes 
European varieties of grapes produce best in the 
warmer climates. In the northwest, plant these vari- 
eties in well-protected, warm location. 
Postpaid Prices: Each 10 
Nos? 1 Plantsacnneer cesses eect siete cnet or arcre cramer einieee $ .50 $4.00 
MUSCAT OF ALEXANDER—Large, long, somewhat 
loose bunch; berries elongated, slightly oval, amber 
color when ripe; flesh firm and brittle, sweet, rich, 
sugary. Used largely for raisins. September. 
THOMPSON SEEDLESS—The best known seedless 
grape; widely planted for raisins, market and home 
fruit as well. Large bunch of rather small, amber-yel- 
low berries; sweet and mild. 
TOKAY—Very large bunch and berry, thick skin, 
pale red covered with bloom; firm sweet flesh. An old 
standard table variety. October. 
RIBIER—Extra large, handsome black variety, use- 
ful for arbors. Mid-season. 
SWEETWATER (White)—Medium size, sweet, rich. 

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