LOGANBERRY 
BLUEBERRIES 
Plant two varieties in order to obtain good pollenization. 
\ Atlantic—Late; light blue, large berries. 2 year plants, $3.00 each. 
 Burlington—Very late, medium size, good quality. 2 year plants, 
\. Concord—Mid-season, light blue. 2 year plants, $1.50; 4 yr., $2.50. 
=< Dixig—Mid-season, largest fruit. 3 year plants, $3.00 each. 
~ Jersey—Late, very vigorous. 2 year plants, $1.50; 2 year, $2.50. 
—~ Pemberton—Late, productive. 3 year plants, $3.00 each. 
“~ Pioneer—Early to late. 4 year plants, $3.50 each. 
~~ Rancocas—Early, dependable. 2 year plants, $1.50; 3 year, $2.50. 
™Rubel—Mid-season, vigorous, productive. 2 year plants, $1.50. 
“Stanley—Early mid-season, flavorful. 2 year plants, $1.50 each. 
S Weymouth—FEarliest of all. 3 year old plants, $3.00 each. 
RASPBERRIES 
All raspberries 25¢ each, $2.50 per dozen 
\ Cumberland—Black, large and sweet. Best blackcap. 
~ Cuthbert—Large, red, and sweet. 
— Lloyd George—Bright red, very hardy, vigorous, prolific. 
~Munger—One of the main commercial crops. Big and juicy. 
-\New Washington—Large, bright colored, and disease resistant. 
CURRANTS 
35c¢ each, $3.50 per dozen 
S Fay’s Prolific—tLarge, red, and highly flavored. 
\, Perfection—Bright red, large, and very productive. 
GOOSEBERRIES 
‘Gold Coin—Large, oval, deep yellow, very early. $1.50 each. 
“Lancer—Large, pale green, smooth, very late. $1.50 each. 
™~ London—Very large, dark purplish-red. Late. $1.50 each. 
—~ Oregon Champion—Medium size. 35¢ and 50c each. 
\ Speedwell—tLarge, oval, light red, mid-season. $1.50 each. 
THORNLESS VINE BERRIES 
35c each; $3.50 per dozen 
; stn armless Boysenberry,‘Loganberry and Youngberry. 
We also carry a good assortment of GRAPE VINES as well as vegetable plants and roots. 
STRAWBERRY STREAMLINER 
MALMO QUALITY 
BERRIES 
GRAPE*\TOKAY 
VINE BERRIES 
\ 35c each, $3.50 per dozen 
Blackberry, Himalaya Giant—Large, sweet berries. 
\ Boysenberry—Large, dark red. Both thorny and thornless types. 
‘ Cascade Berry—The fine flavor of the wild berry, but larger. 
™ Loganberry—Long, deep red berries with rich flavor. 
~ Nectarberry—Similar to Boysenberry but more flavorful. 
~ Olympic Berry—Dewberry type fruit of exquisite flavor. 
Pacific Berry—Black fruited Boysen type with superior flavor. 
‘Youngberry—Larger than Loganberry, with raspberry flavor. 
STRAWBERRIES 
\ Brightmore—Supreme quality. Large and sweet. 75c per dozen. 
\ Gem—Everbearing. Medium size, fine flavor. $1.50 per dozen. 
“ Marshall Improved—Large, main crop variety. 75c per dozen. 
‘. Northwest—New, large, juicy, single crop variety. Excellent for 
canning and freezing. Disease resistant. $1.00 per dozen. 
Red Heart—Large size, red all through. 75c per dozen. 
™Robinson—Extremely large, sweet, and red. 75c per dozen. 
» Rockhill—Everbearing, runnerless. $1.50 doz., $10.00 per 100. 
\ Streamliner—Everbearing. Very large. $1.50 per dozen. 
GRAPES 
Delicious fruit that has always been a favorite for garden. These 
plants will bear heavily every year. Some fruit may be expected 
the year after planting. Ornamental grown on fences. 3 yr. old, 75c 
each; $7.50 per dozen. 
 Caco—Large, red grape, spicy flavor. Bears young, heavily, regularly. 
’ Concord—Large black. Well known variety, reliable, productive. 
> Delaware—Early light red, small, sweet and juicy. Slipskin type. 
~ Fredonia—Early, Concord type. Large firm grapes, huge clusters. 
A most promising variety. 
“Island Belle—Grapes are large, glossy black with blue bloom. Con- 
cord type. Sweet, juicy. Best quality early black grape. Good 
[ keeper. August. 
‘ Niagara—Earliest white. Large pale yellow clusters. Tender, sweet, 
juicy. Ripens before Concord. 
\ Ontario—Earliest yellow. Huge clusters, very sweet and highly fla- 
vored. Highly recommended. 
“~ Portland—Large white grape. Excellent quality. 
“\ Worden—High quality blue grape, large sweet and juicy. 
cord type but 10 days earlier. 
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