24 HENRY NURSERIES 

Blackberries 
ELDORADO—The standard Blackberry for the 
north, Canes reddish brown, stocky, hardy, 
and very productive. Berries medium to large, 
round, firm, and of very good quality. Valu- 
able for home use and market. 
Price: fory2p: transplants ssa eee $ 3.00 
Price; pers L00stransplants 0 ee ees 10.00 
Currants 
CHERRY—Berries sometimes more than half an 
inch in diameter. Bunches short. Vigorous and 
productive when grown on good soils and well 
cultivated. Price, 35c¢ each. 
Gooseberries 
2 yr. No. 1—75c 
DOWNING—VVery large fruit. 
flavored. One of the best. 
Juicy and fine 
CHAMPION—A medium size gooseberry which 
is very vigorous and productive. 
PIXWELL—WNew gooseberry introduced in Min- 
nesota which is very hardy and a heavy bearer. 
Grapes 
The vines we have to offer are all two-year-old, 
grown from cuttings taken from bearing vines, 
and are first-class in every particular. 
CACO—Fruit is very large, rich wine-red in color. 
Flavor of the finest, very rich and sweet. Ex- 
cellent quality. Ripens in September. Vines 
are hardy, strong and vigorous growers, very 
prolific. Price, each, 50c. 
CONCORD—The fine old market leader, with 
handsome clusters of large and luscious fruit. 
Color a purplish black and of a most excellent 
flavor. Entirely hardy and productive; suc- 
ceeds over a very great extent of country. 
One of the best known grapes and one that 
all other varieties are compared with. The 
grape for the million. Price, each 35c. 
MOORE’S EARLY—Excellent hardy variety, bear- 
ing very large berries with a heavy blue bloom. 
Valuable on account of its extreme earliness. 
Ripens from two to three weeks ahead of the 
Concord. Price, each, 50c. 
NIAGARA (White)—A popular commercial sort. 
Berries and bunches are large; greenish-white 
in color, changing to pale yellow when fully 
ripe. Quality exéellent. Price, each, 50c. 
Strawberries 
Strawberries will produce more fruit to the 
square rod and in less time than any other fruit 
we can grow. They grow wild in every section of 
the country from Alaska to Florida. It has al- 
ways been a mystery to me why so many people 
do not raise this most refreshing and early fruit. 
A few square rods will produce all that one fam- 
ily can possibly use. 

PREMIER—This is the most popular early 
strawberry of the day. The berries are very 
large, long pointed, light red in color and pre- 
sent a good appearance in the basket and in 
market. No other early strawberry is anything 
near equal to it in productiveness. 
Price for bunch of 25 plants -..................- $1.00 
Per3100 foo) ee an ee 3.00 
DUNLAP.--A perfect-flowered variety that fruits 
without being planted with other kinds. Is 
proving to be the most valuable Strawberry yet 
United States, and is a favorite everywhere. 
The berries are very large, bright, red, well- 
formed and highly flavored. Being a great 
plant producer, it does not require as many 
plants to set a row as other kinds. 
Price per bunch of 25 plants _..........._..... $1.00 
Perk 100 eeet ok oe Ser re eee 3.00 
BLAKEMORE—One of the better mid-season 
varieties which is grown extensively by com- 
mercial growers. One of the recommended 
berries for freezing in your locker. 
Price’ per:bunch-of 2b plants, se eee $1.00 
Pere100 eee ee eee are eeeeee eee 3.00 
GEM (EVERBEARING)—Gem is the only ever- 
bearing variety that will make plants freely. 
The berry is dark, red, pointed — about the 
size of Dunlap, of excellent quality and has a 
sweet tart flavor. Gem commences to bear 
about 60 days after planted, and will continue 
to do so well all summer and up until cold 
weather sets in. It can be grown on soil where 
an ordinary everbearing would be a failure. 
Price, per 25, $1.75; per 100, $4.75. 
STREAMLINER—The new everbearing straw- 
berry. All growers state without fear of con- 
tradiction that this is the best of all Ever- 
bearers. Has rich red color throughout, is ex- 
cellent for eating fresh and is recommended 
for canning or freezing. Very productive. 
Price perspunch olece) Diants 1 $2.00 
Per 100 plants 
Garden Roots 
ASPARAGUS 
Is of the easiest culture and is one of the 
first good things you may have from your 
garden. The plants, when once establish- 
ed will last indefinitely and improves with age. 
The ground should be well drained and well en- 
riched with barnyard manure; give liberal dres- 
sing of manure each year. 
WASHINGTON—A universal favorite. One of 
the best, and most popular of all varieties. Is 
rust resisting, grows very fast and comes up 
very thick. The heads are crisp, solid and 
compact. Price, strong roots, 75c per 10; 
Per 4100 gore oe re ee ee $5.00 
RHUBARB 
McDONALD RED—Is far superior to any other 
kind of rhubarb. It is bright cherry-red in 
color the full length of the stalk, very large 
and a huge producer. Is extremely tender 
and a fine flavor. The greatest commercial 
variety ever put on the market. Price, 50c each 
