CACO GRAPES 
GRAPES 
2 yr., 50c each; $5.00 per dozen 
3 yr., 15c each; $7.50 per dozen 
‘Agawam. Large bunch, red berries, tender and juicy. Ripens early. 
Good bearer. Very good table grape. 
Delaware. Bunch medium to small, compact. Berries small, light 
red, sugary and vinous. Excellent flavor. 
Caco. Of exceptional merit. Wine-red berries, compact bunch, 
good sized fruit. Hardy and thrifty. August to September. 
Campbell’s Early. Handsome black berries with purple bloom. Rich, 
good keeper. Fine jelly type. 
Concord. Good black variety, juicy and sweet. Reliable and produc- 
tive. One of the most popular and adaptable varieties. The 
standard in many sections. 
Worden. Seedling of the Concord, which it greatly resembles, but 
with larger berries. Slightly sweeter flavor, and ripens some- 
what earlier. 
Island Belle. Mid-August to September. Unequaled keeping qual- 
ities. Clusters and berries are large, glossy black with attrac- 
tive blue bloom. Sweet and juicy. One of the best for culinary 
purposes. 
Fredonia. Medium to large fruit and clusters. Very sweet. Good 
table grape, and fine for jelly making. Black. 
Niagara. Berries medium to large. Skin thin, tough. Niagara holds 
the same position among white grapes as Concord among black. 
Good for arbors. 
Portland. Medium to large, white berries. Good table variety. 
Strong, vigorous grower. 
Sweetwater. Large, white berries. Very sweet and juicy. Delicious 
table grape. 

‘GOLDEN MUSCAT GRAPE 
One of the best of the European type grapes which will 
mature well under Western Washington conditions. Hardy, 
excellent bearer. Good wine or table grape. 
2-year Nos 1: Each; 75c; per doz. $7.50. 


STRAWBERRIES 
Marshall (also known as Oregon Plum, New Oregon, Banner) . Large, 
fine flavor, good canner and excellent eating fresh. Good shipper. 
Vine makes vigorous growth. 
improved Marshall. A standard proven variety, large berries, fine 
quality; a good canner and shipper. Important commercial va- 
riety. 
Brightmore. A new annual strawberry highly recommended for 
shipping and canning. Very productive. Uniform berries, good 
color. Frost resistant. 
Prices for above: Doz., 50c; per 25, 85c; per 50, $1.60; per 100, 
$3.00; per 500, $13.50; per 1000, $25.00. 
EVERBEARING STRAWBERRIES 
Mount Rainier (Minnesota No. 1166). This new introduction 
shows promise of replacing many of the older varieties. Strong 
growing plants, with dark green foliage, large, firm dark red 
fruits. Sweet. 
Streamliner. A new everbearing that has gained great popularity. 
Dark red fruit, sweet, almost round in shape. Medium to large 
fruit, holding size well through productive season. 
New Gem. Large, good flavor, firm; one of the outstanding com- 
mercial everbearing strawberries for Western Washington. 
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per 500, $20.00; per 1000, $35.00. 
Rockhill Everbearing. A new, runnerless type berry of exceptionally 
fine flavor, large size and quality. Heavy bearer. Per doz., $1.50; 
per 50, $5.50; per 100, $10.00. 
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STRAWBERRY, ROCKHILL 

HOME BERRY COLLECTION 
24 Raspberries 
50 Annual Strawberries 
50 Everbearing Strawberries 
(Our Choice of Varieties) 
124 Plants—$6.35 Value for $4.95 

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