GRAPEVINES 
Table and Raisin Varieties 
Black Hamburg. Large bunches of coal black 
round berries with a sweet, juicy flavor. Fine 
table grape. 
Black Monukka. Fine eating, black, seedless 
grape. Elongated, medium sized berries with 
tender, crisp skin; very sweet. 
* CARDINAL GRAPE 
$1.25 each 
A new grape that is unsurpassed as a 
table grape. The large, round berries are 
cardinal red, covered with an attractive 
bloom, flavorful and juicy. Heavy pro- 
ducer. 

Malaga. Ripens early with large, oval, white 
berries in large, loose clusters; flesh sweet, 
crisp and delicious. 
Maraville de Malaga (Red Malaga). Large, 
round and bright red. Best all around red 
grape. 
Olivette Blanche. Large, long amber berries 
with an exceedingly rich flavor. 
Ribier. Immense, round, handsome black ber- 
ries with firm, juicy, sweet flesh. 
HARDY AMERICAN VARIETIES 
50c each; 12 for $5.00 
Concord. Favorite American Grape. Medium 
sized bunches of blue-black berries. A grape 
with real flavor. 
Isabella. A fine arbor grape with glossy black 
berries and a musky flavor. 
Niagara. The favorite white American grape. 
Berries large, pale yellow, very sweet, tender 
and juicy. 

TOKAY GRAPE 
WINE GRAPES 
35c each; 25 for $6.50 
Alicante Bouschet (Black). Large, round, 
red berries of medium size, planted exten- 
sively for its red juice. 
Golden Chasselas (White). Very adaptable. 
Used extensively to produce Sherry type wine. 
Mission (Black). Round, sweet, medium 
sized black berries, produced in enormous 
bunches. Makes excellent Angelica wine. 
Zinfandel (Black). A leading wine grape in 
California. Berries small, round, thin skinned 
and juicy. Enormous producer. 
BERRY PLANTS 
Thornless: 50c each; $5.00 dozen 
Thorn Type: 35c each; $3.50 dozen 
Boysenberry. Large, deep purple berries with 
a wonderful flavor. 
Thornless Boysenberry. Thornless form of 
above. 
Cory Thornless. A blackberry without thorns. 
Berries jet black, small seedless and sweet. 
Mammoth. Stout canes, small spines and 
' large fruits similar to Cory, very sweet and 
almost seedless. 
Thornless Loganberry. A favorite for home 
gardens. Large, long berries of unique and 
delicious flavor. 
Thornless Youngberry. Berries black when 
ripe. Practically seedless and richly flavored. 
RASPBERRY 
25c¢ each; $2.00 dozen 
St. Regis. Delicious, large red berries in ample 
clusters. 
Lloyd George. Fine, large red berries. Often 
produces 2 crops a year. 
Black Cap. Large, black, sweet berries. 
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LOGANBERRY 
STRAWBERRIES 
Banner. Beautiful, deep red, large, sweet, 
fine flavored berries. Bears heavily over a 
long period and is long lived. 
60c dozen; $3.50 per 100 
Shasta (University variety). A very good pro- 
ducer for market and home use, for Coast 
sections. 
Utah Everbearing. A splendid red variety that 
produces over a long period-of time. 
Rockhill. Produces while very young. Bears 
all summer. Berries are sweet and delicious, 
rich red in color. $1.75 dozen; $12.00 per 
100. 
CURRANT 
50c each; $5.00 dozen 
Cherry. The largest of all red currants, often 
more than one-half inch in diameter. Vigor- 
ous and free bearing. 
GOOSEBERRY 
50c each; $5.00 dozen 
Oregon Chief. One of the finest varieties of 
Gooseberries. Fruit medium to large, round, 
sweet and juicy. 
ASPARAGUS 
60c dozen; $3.50 per 100 
RHUBARB 
35c¢ each; $3.50 per dozen 
Cherry. Bright red stalks of splendid quality. 
ARTICHOKES 
35c¢ each; $3.50 per dozen 
