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BLACKBERRIES 
Easy to Grow--Bear Heavily 
6 for 75c: 12 for $1.35 
25 for $2.50 100 for $8.00 
postpaid 
A540 ALFRED. The coreless Blackberry. A 
glossy jetblack color, a sweet, delicious 
flavor. Nearly seedless. Hardy; does well 
in cold sections. 
A541 ELDORADO. A valuable Blackberry 
for our northern climate. Berries large, 
jet-black, ripen well together and borne 
in large clusters; they are sweet and 
delicious, have no hard core and keep 
well after picking. 
BLACK RASPBERRIES 
A545 CERTIFIED CUMBERLAND. (Early 
Black.) This splendid blackcap Raspberry 
is by far the most widely planted, most 
successful and most profitable variety. Is 
extremely hardy, upright, vigorous grow- 
er, extraordinarily productive, disease 
resistant. Fruit very large, firm, excel- 
lent quality, ships well. The standard 
black Raspberry. Tips, 25 for $2.50; 
50 for $4.50; 100 for $8.50, postpaid. 
A546 BRISTOL BLACKCAP. This new va- 
riety is rapidly gaining in popularity as 
the best mid-season black cap, both for 
home and commercial planting. A vigor- 
our grower that produces tremendous 
crops. The berries are large, jet-black, 
firm, sweet, almost seedless and of un- 
surpassed flavor. A hardy, healthy grow- 
er, does well over a very wide territory, 
doing well even in sections of the south 
like Oklahoma. Tips, 12 for $1.85; 25 for 
$3.25: 50 for $6.00, postpaid. 
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HOME BERRY COLLECTION 
Delicious Fresh or Canned 
10 Bristol (Black) 
10 Indian Summer (Red) 
10 Alfred Blackberry 
$4.75 value 
for only 
$3.29 
postpaid 
SODUS PURPLE 
Best to EAT—CAN—FREEZE 
A547 The cross between the Red and the 
Black Raspberry that has topped the 
market. The fruit is twice as large as the 
other varieties, berries often measuring 
an inch around. The quality is outstand- 
ing and the flavor unusually sweet and 
delicious. Add to this the fact that it is 
extremely hardy, a very early and pro- 
lific bearer and has never been known 
to develop any disease. This is a berry 
you want! No. 1 Tips, 6 for $1.25; 12 
for $2.35; 25 for $4.50; 50 for $8.00, 
postpaid. ‘ 
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JUNEBERRY 
e Prairie Blueberry 
BERRIES. One of the hardiest 
uits, these berries are heavy 
is, the fruit of excellent flavor and 
size. Will bear very young. 
they fruited this year in the 
rows — bearing a heavy crop 
ght $12.00 a crate wholesale. 
they thrive in non-acid soil, we 
hese for areas where Blueberries 
grow. Heavy 18-24 inch trans- 
for $1.50; 4 for $2.60; 12 for 
> for $12.50, postpaid. 
3 Concord (black) 
2 Agawam (red) 
1 Portland (white) 
These 6 Two-Year, 
No. 1 Vines 
For 
$1.40 
Postpaid 
BE WISE! SEE THE 
WELCH 
BETTER BUYS 
Look over each page 
carefully 
INDIAN SUMMER 
PLEASE ORDER BY CATALOG NUMBER 
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