Boyd’s Small Fruits 
C rapes 
Grape vines will produce more fruit and furnish more real 
pleasure than any known fruit, considering investment. 
RED GRAPES BLACK GRAPES 
401 CATAWBA (Red) 402 CONCORD (Black) 
Large, sweet and aromatic, good |; considered one of the best 
quality. grapes—the old favorite. 
WHITE GRAPES 403 MOORES EARLY (Black) 
Ri ly, d ket berry. 
404 NIAGARA (White) a a ee 
The leader of all in white grapes. 
PRICES ON GRAPES 
Each Per 10 Per 100 
Onesvoanmrer ee ct ser cate sce Tacs oe $ .30 $2.50 $20.00 
Two-year .. RE eh a ote ee . 40 3.50 30.00 

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Everbearing Strawberries Seasonal Strawberries 
425 GEM 431: AROMA 
Hardy, disease resistant, and one of the big- Best late strawberry. It cannot be beaten for 
gest crop producers. Starts bearing 60 days quantity or quality of fruit produced. Plants 
after planting and continues until Fall, when show no weakness of any kind. 
planted in Spring. 
PRICES EVERBEARING PLANTS 428 BLAKEMORE 
Per 25 Per 100 Per 500 Beautiful bright red berry with firm flesh and 
$1.50 $4.00 $15.00 wonderful flavor. Heavy foilage protects fruit 
from sun—berries remain on vine a consider- 
able time after ripening. Bears a big crop. 



STRAWBERRY PRICES 
Per 25 Per 100 Per 500 
$3.10 $9.70 CATAWBA GRAPES woe 

RASPBERRIES 
485 CUMBERLAND BLACKCAP 
The largest and most productive black Raspberry. 
Ripens medium-early and continues throughout the 
raspberry season. Very hardy and the most profitable 
= market sort. 
486 LATHAM RED 
@ Largest red Raspberry; a thrifty grower that will 
withstand zero temperatures. Tremendously produc- 
tive, and the large, attractive red berries are of the 
best quality. 
487 ST. REGIS RED 
Bright crimson berry of large size, firm and meaty. 
Fruit commences to ripen with the earliest and con- 
tinues bearing on young canes until October. Very 
prolific and a good shipper. 

Stuart Paper Shell Pecans 
BLAKEMORE Very large, oblong, marked with dark color PRICES ON RASPBERRIES: 
STRAWBERRY shell medium thickness; flavor rich and Per 10 Pans 
sweet; nuts averaging 40 to 60 per pound. Red ante rf $1.50 $3.00 
One of the earliest and heaviest bearers. Black : : as 1.00 2.00 
No one Ai make a mistake in planting 
largely of this variety as it d th 
different aie Tamas! on the: aoe BOYSENBERRY 
CHESTNUTS of the northern portion of the cotton belt. 496 GIANT BOYSENBERRY 
Each Each Each 
CHINESE CHESTNUTS 18-24 in. $1.75; 2-3 ft. $2.25; 3-4 ft. $2.50 
(Blight Resistant—Bears in 3 to 4 yrs.) Plant in well- 
drained soil. Full sunlight if possible, for commercial 
planters, plant 40 feet apart. Trees grow to a medium 
size. If possible use well-rotted manure around them 
and when they bear use commercial fertilizer with 
high potash. The meat of the nuts is excellent, com- 
Berries extra large, attractive and 
of fine flavor. Taking the buyers 
wherever offered. The tremen- 
dous yields the Boysenberry makes 
surely will cut down production 
cost, and if sold only at ordinary 
berry prices a good profit can be 
realized. The Boysenberry with. 
pares favorably to the American Sweet Chestnut. } : 
[2 Feet en eee ee Fe 82>°5575 Bach by us is perfectly hardy and we are 
VERY [Soe i. reser 00 Each of the opinion it can be grown 
successfully as far north as Ver- 
mont if given winter protection. 
PRICES ON BOYSENBERRY: 
Per 10 Per 25 
$1.50 $3.00 
Plant two trees for pollination 

STUART PECAN 

Nut Trees Give Both Shade and Food 

