CONCORD GRAPES 
Cane Borer 
Prices: Each 10 
Heavy sNo.pl Plantsarere eerie ici cre $ .40 $3.50 
Loganborry 
The fruit is large, long, an attractive red color, and although it is 
a little sour it is highly prized for jams and jellies and for mixing 
other berries in jams and preserves. The vines are trailing and grown 
on trellis. 
— Boysonborvy 
An immense new berry produced by crossing blackberries, rasp- 
berries, and Loganberries. The flavor is a very pleasing blend of these 
varieties. It has few and soft seeds. The Boysenberry produces heavy 
crops, bears young, and the fruiting season lasts two months. 
Youngherry 
The fruit is very large and very juicy, with a rich blended flavor 
that is pleasing to nearly everyone. The color so very dark red that i 
is nearly black and the seeds are few in number and soft. The vines 
are vigorous. 
Asparagus. 
Prices: 
2-year No. 1 
10 25 100 
$ .75 $1.25 $4.50 
MARY WASH- 
INGTON—Rust re- 
sistant. The shoots 
are large, very 
vigorous, straight 
and of superb 
qircolitye > are 
green. A good va- 
riety for both the 
home gardener 
and commercial 
grower. 
Carltons Bottor Grapes 
Have Plenty of Grape Jelly, Jam and Juice 
Prices: Each 10 
Novel fblants Werner scr rae ee eee ee $ .75 $6.00 
Special prices on large ozdezs. 
\CAMPBELL’S EARLY—Handsome black berries with purple bloom; 
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rich, keeps very well. 
~ CONCORD—Fine black veriety; juicy and sweet, splendid flavor; 
reliable and productive. One of the most popular and adaptable va- 
rieties. The standard grape in many sections. 
‘ WORDEN—Seedling of the Concord, which it greatly resemb!es in 
appearance and flavor. 
NIAGARA—Very large, round, golden white grape of musky flavor, 
grown in large, compact bunches. Ripens same season as Concord 
and is often called the ‘‘White Concord”. Very hardy and prolific. 
\ AGAWAM —Large bunches, red berries, tender and juicy; ripens 
early. Good bearer. 
Jable Grapes 
European varieties of grapes produce best in the warmer climates. 
In the northwest, plant these varieties in well-protected, warm 
locations. 
Prices: Each 10 
INOvels Blan tcc eer re 
\ THOMPSON SEEDLESS—The best known seedless grape; widely 
planted for raisins, market cnd home fruit as well. Large bunch of 
rather small, amber-yellow berries; sweet and mild. 8 
* TOKAY—Very large bunch and berry, thick skin, pale red covered 
with bloom; firm sweet flesh. An old standard table variety. October. 
Prices: Each 10 
Nowe] Plants sce yA rte eaters eC ee $ .75 $6.50 
“~ CACO—The new red grape. Of exceptional merit. Earlier than 
Concord. Wine-red, compact- bunch, good size, hardy, thrifty grower. 
Gocd arbor variety. fy 
FREDONIA—New blue-bletck grape. Ripens 15 days before Con- 
cord. Very large berries on compact bunches; spicy, sweet flavor 
and fragrant. Vines are hardy, thrifty, and hsavy producers. 
“ GOLDEN MUSCAT—Choicest golden amber-white grape for your 
fancy desserts and wines. Large, somewhat oblong berries in large, 
compact bunches. Rich, sweet, mellow, aromatic Muscat flavor. Won- 
derful keeper, shipper and producer. 
™~ SENECA—One of the newer white grapes ripening about the time 
of Fredonia. Vine vigorous and hardy. Fruit in compact bunches, good 
size, sweet and juicy. Splendid for table and juice. Very early. 
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