SMALL ILGENFRITZ 
NURSERIES 
FRUITS INCORPORATED 

SMALL FRUITS 
Because of the size of the roots there is danger, during the first 
winter, of frost lifting small plants which have been set in the fall 
and have not had time to become established. We, therefore, 
recommend spring planting of small fruits. 
BLACKBERRIES 
Each a. bac Each - 
l1to9 l10to24 251099 
No.l «well, rooted-plants<-) 2a. -. 18 14 it 
ALFRED— Very hardy, can be grown anywhere. Ripens a week 
earlier than other varieties. Berries large, good table variety. 
Flavor sweet. 
ELDORADO—Hardy, productive, upright grower. Season from mid- 
dle of July until frost. Excellent shipper. 
BLACK RASPBERRIES 
Each bocn Each 
ltoS 10 to24 .254G9¢ 
No. 1 well rooted plants........ .20 14 LZ 
CUMBERLAND—Old fashioned Blackcap. A-heavy yielder of large 
firm berries, delicious flavor. Commercially perfect. 
RED RASPBERRIES 
No. =] well. rooted “plants... 5. .%. Ve 16 14 
CHIEF—Berries red, large, suitable for commercial purposes. 
Ripens a week earlier than Latham. Excellent quality. 
INDIAN SUMMER—Everbearing, red raspberry. Bears twice a 
year. Deep red berries, long and thimble shaped. Flavor 
rich, desirable for market and home. 
LATHAM—tThe famous red raspberry; luscious red berries, round 
plump. Rich flavor, firm, excellent for shipping or canning 
Midseason ripening. 
NEWBURGH—A new favorite, worthy of mention. Plants vigorous, 
resistant to mosaic and other diseases. Berries large, bright 
red, heavy bearer, ripens a few days earlier than Latham. 
SUNRISE-—-A new introduction, very promising. Color bright red, 
but turns dork red on ripening. Berries pick easily, are firm, 
fine textured, juicy and non-crumbly. Ripens two weeks 
earlier than Latham. 
DEWBERRIES 
1to9 10 to24 25&Up 
Each Each Each 
No; well rooted plants. 3-240. a8 wai ola 15 
LUCRETIA—Fine blackberry type, producing on trailing vines 
instead of an upright bush. Fruit early, large, black and firm. 
Disease resistant. Excellent for canning. 
GOOSEBERRIES 
ltod9 10&Up 
Each Each 
No. 1. well*rcoted = plantswiw. 1.0.9 oes (ou .80 
DOW NING—Old favorite of high merit. Fruit pale green, smooth. 
Seldom attacked by mildew. Thin skinned, tender, juicy and 
sweet. Bushes very productive. Midseason. 
JOSSELYN—The fruit is similar to Downing but more elongated. 
Is reddish, smooth, and of good flavor. 
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