Grapes 
In our deep soils, bright sun and dry atmosphere Grapes 
attain highest perfection. There is scarcely a yard so small, 
in either city or country, that room for a dozen to fifty vines 
cannot be found, furnishing an abundance for family use. 
CONCORD 
Most popular of all the black Grapes. Must be protected in 
northern Iowa, northern Nebraska and northwest. 
NIAGARA 
A white variety of very good quality and unusual hardiness. 
A heavy producer of well-filled bunches of large fruits. Orig- 
inated in northern lowa and has withstood that severe 
climate without injury. The hardiest good white Grape. 
BRIGHTON 
Large bunches of medium-sized, dark red Grapes. Flesh 
sweet, tender and of the highest quality. Ripens early. 
Healthy but should be laid down and covered with litter in 
late fall in the Northwest. Best red Grape for the West. 
CONCORD NIAGARA. / BRIGHTON 

RASPBERRIES 
One of the most delicious and popular fruits grown. For 
canning purposes Raspberries are unexcelled. They require 
little care and produce large crops of berries. Plant 4 x 6 feet 
apart. 
SUNRISE 
A fine new red Raspberry, said to be as hardy as Latham 
and almost two weeks earlier, which will quite often result in 
its escape from the extreme dry heat of early July. Its quality 
and resistance to disease rate high. Try a few plants in your 
garden. 
CUMBERLAND 
The best-known black Raspberry. Very large berries, uni- 
form in size; bears abundantly. Strong grower and one of the 
hardiest, 

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SUNRISE RASPBERRIES 
Strawberrtes 
QUEEN OF FRUITS 
Strawberries prefer cool, moist ground; good upland soil is the best, well en- 
riched. Spring planting is preferred. Plant 12 to 15 inches apart in rows 3 to 314 
DUNLAP 
Bears well every year, producing largest crop of marketable berries. The old 
reliable. 
GEM 
The greatest of all everbearing Strawberries. Similar to Mastodon, but with a 
different and distinct flavor. 
feet apart. 

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