PLANTS from PINE-CROFT 
EXETER, NEW HAMPSHIRE 
New Experiences in Garden Beauty and Good Living 
With New Fruits and Flowers from New Hampshire 
THESE ARE NEW HAMPSHIRE ORIGINATIONS 
RASPBERRIES — Durham Everbearing 
STRAWBERRIES — Great Bay 
TOMATOES — High “C”, Tiny Tim, Early 
Chatham 
WATERMELONS — Yankee Queen, N. H. Midget PEPPERS — Merrimack Wonder 
CANTALOUPES — Granite State 
POPCORN — N. H. Golden 
HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Exeter, Franconia, Laconia, Nashua, Sunapee, H-12-42 Pineeehio, Arbutus, Cocheco, Old Dover, Punch- 
inello, Winnipesaukee. 

Strawberries 
We are growing the new late variety SPARKLE on which 
we have many good reports and also Gemzata, an outstanding 
everbearer. Our own extra nice plants at 25 for $1.50; 50 for 
$2.75 and 100 for $4.75 postpaid. We can also furnish these as 
well as others shipped direct from our wholesale source, ‘one 
of the largest strawberry nurseries in the east. For the June 
bearers we can supply Howard 17, Fairfax, Catskill, and 
Sparkle, all of which we very higly recommend. For these and 
other low prices see below. 
Prepaid Prices Sent Express Collect 
25 50 =©100 250 500 # 1,000 
June Bearers $.95 $1.85 $2.40 $3.75 $6.95 $12.75 
EVERBEARERS + 
Gemzata $1.45 $2.45 $4.25 $7.75 $13.50 $24.50 
Streamliner $1.75 $3.85 $7.35 $8.95 $16.50 $27.50 
Superfection $2.45 $4.20 $7,35 
Gem, Mastodon, and Evermore everbearers at same price 
as Gemzata. 
GREAT BAY is the new heavy June bearer originated and 
just released by the University of New Hampshire. We can 
supply a very limited number of orders at 25 for $3.75 post- 
paid, this spring. We hope to have an ample supply for you by 
spring of 1950. 
Red Raspberries for Profit 
LATHAM is hardy, a heavy bearer and the leading com- 
mercial. 
TAYLOR leads in quality and beauty. Large size, well rec- 
ommended. 
DURHAM EVERBEARING, a new introduction of the Univer- 
sity of New Hampshire is the earliest good fall bearer avail- 
able today. It ripens about September 1 on the new canes and 
bears until freezing weather here. It is a good sized berry of 
good quality and the only satisfactory everbearer for northern 
New England. We highly recommend it for home use and for 
sale on roadside markets. 
SEPTEMBER is the new everbearer from the New York Sta- 
tion and is a very large, sweet and meaty berry. We actually 
picked a number last fall which ran 80 to a pound. It is about 
7-10 days later than Durham and is better suited to Southern 
New England and south. Plantings further north should be on 
frost free locations to permit as long a season as possible for 
ripening. 
PURPLE RASPBERRIES have lots of flavor and are tremen- 
dously heavy bearers. Excellent for freezing and jam. The 
leading commercial is SODUS and is the best of the several 
varieties we have tried. 
BLACK RASPBERRIES have a wonderful flavor. They de- 
serve a place in every garden and can be successfully grown 
in New England. MORRISON is a large, high quality variety 
and equal to any. 
Prices for all raspberries (express collect) 
25 50 100 500 ~= 1,000 
All varieties but everbearers $3.75 $6.50 $10.95 $45.00 $85.00 
Durham Everbearing 
(Transplants) 7.50 12.50 20.00 100.00 200.00 
Durham Everbearing 
(Green shoots) 3.75 6.75 10.00 50.00 100.00 
September Everbearing 
(Transplants) 8.50 
September (Fall 749) 
(Transplants) 7.50 12.50 20.00 
(Note: Green shoots are ordinarily sold at the nursery to 
those who understand how to handle them. Purchaser assumes 
all responsibility. They are economical if properly handled.) 
Other Small Fruits and Specialties 
BLACKBERRIES should be grown for variety in the garden. 
Eldorado is the best commercial variety for the north. One 
year sucker plants 10 for $1.50; 25 for $2.50; 50 for $4.75; 100 
for $8.75. 
