BERRIES and SMALL FRUITS 
RASPBERRIES 25c¢ each, $2.00 per 10 
Indian Summer. This is by far the best everbearing raspberry yet 
introduced. Of very excellent quality and continuous bearing. A 
vigorous and hardy plant. The large fruits are delicious with just 
the right sweet-tangy taste. 
Washington. New! Produces a very heavy crop of berries that are 
slightly larger than Cuthbert, firmer and brighter color. Disease 
resistant. 
BLACKCAP RASPBERRIES 
Cumberland Blackcap. Fine large berries, purple in color. Excellent 
for table and preserving. 25¢ each, $2.00 per 10 
LOGANBERRY 
Vigorous vine producing quantities of dark red delicious fruits. 
Excellent for jams and jellies. 
Loganberry (Thornless) (Pat. 82). Vigorous vines with heavy crops 
of dark red delicious berries. One of the best for home garden. 
35c each, $3.00 per 10. 
BOYSENBERRY 
The large berries are often 1/2 inches long, have excellent keeping 
and shipping qualities. Fine for home use in pies, jellies and pre- 
serves, or fresh with cream. 25c each, $2.00 per 10. 
Boysenberry (Thornless). Like the older Boysenberry in quality and 
production of large luscious berries but without thorns. Each 50c, 
12 for $5.00. 
BLACKBERRIES 35c each, 3 for $1.00, 12 for $3.50 
Cory Thornless. Because of the thornless habit this berry can be 
in the back yard where space is limited. Fruit jet black, sweet, tasty 
and small seeded. 
STRAWBERRIES 
Banner. Best berry for cooler areas. Fruits of excellent quality and 
delicious flavor. 60c per 10, $2.00 per 50, $3.50 per 100. 
Donner. The tall, bushy growth of the foliage keeps the big, dark 
berries well protected. It bears two to three heavy crops of sweetly 
flavored fruit. 75c per 10, $3.00 per 50, $5.00 per 100. 
Rockhill. A very productive plant of sweet, rich red berries. Bears 
young and over a long season. Propagated by crown division. Does 
not produce runners. $3.50 per 25, $6.50 per 50, $12.00 per 100. 
Sierra. Especially recommended for the foot hills and the interior 
valleys. The medium-red berries are conical, sometimes white tipped. 
Very productive in late spring and early fall. 75c per 10, $3.00 per 
50, $5.00 per 100. 
Streamliner. Everbearing. Radiant red berries, richly colored and 
full of flavor. Firm flesh. Excellent for canning and quick freezing. 
New introduction rapidly gaining popularity. $1.00 per 10, $2.00 
per 25, $3.50 per 50, $6.50 per 100. 
For commercial plantings ask for quotations and varieties not listed. 
YOUNGBERRY 
Rapid growing vines bearing heavy crops of deep purple berries. Al- 
most seedless. Fine flavor. 25c each, $2.00 per 10. 
Thornless Youngberry. A new berry similar in appearance to the 
Boysenberry, darker in color, but sweeter and thornless. Vigorous 
and productive. 35c each, 3 for $1.00, 10 for $3.00. 
NECTARBERRY 
Nectarberry. If you are interested in a tasty berry that is different we 
suggest you try this one. Similar in size to the Boysen it possesses the 
tang of the youngberry but less acid and when ripe the dark wine 
colored, almost black, berries can’t be beat when served with cream. 
Almost seedless. They make delicious jams and jellies. Price 35c 
each, 3 for $1.00, 10 for $3.00. 
ARTICHOKE -- ASPARAGUS -- RHUBARB 
ARTICHOKE 
$1.00, 10 for $3.00. 
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HORSERADISH 
15c each. 
RHUBARB 
ARTICHOKE 
French Green Globe. Standard variety. Large flower buds 
are cut and cooked. Foliage ornamental. 35c each, 3 for 
Martha Washington. Early variety. Fine tender tips. Rust- 
Strawberry. Stalks light pink. Vigorous and hardy. 35c 
each, 3 for $1.00, 10 for $3.00. 
GRAPE, TOKAY L 
GRAPE VINES 
Berries and Grapes are plants for small properties where in a little 
space they produce quality fruit. 
GRAPES, AMERICAN 
Cardinal. This new California grape is the answer to the grape 
fancier’s dream. Large, round, cardinal-red grapes full of juice and 
flavor—unexcelled as table grape and of highest quality. July. 
$1.00 each. 
Delight. A new dark greenish-yellow seedless table grape, ripening 
two weeks ahead of Thompson Seedless and resembling Thompson 
in color, though slightly larger and more crisp. This variety shows 
great promise because of its early ripening, fine keeping quality 
and delicate Muscat flavor. It produces heavily on big loose bunches. 
Late July. $1.00 each. 
Eastern Concord. Favorite blue grape for jelly, juice and preserves. 
50G each Ol foros. 50: 
Niagara. Most popular white American grape. Like the Concord 
but white in color and very delicious. 50c each, 10 for $3.50. 
Perlette. Large white seedless grape of excellent appearance and 
about one-third larger than Thompson Seedless. Skin is very tender, 
flesh firm, crisp and juicy with unique flavor. Keeps and stores well. 
Late July. $1.00 each. 
GRAPES, EUROPEAN 25c each. Ask for quantity prices. 
Black Monukka. Black, seedless. August. 
Flame Tokay. Rich red, sweet and firm. A fine keeper. September. 
Ribier. Blue-black. Large sweet. Crisp skin and firm flesh. August. 
Malaga. Sweet, white. The flavor of the famous Spanish wine. 
August. 
Muscat. Very sweet raisin grape. White. September. 
Rish Baba or Lady Finger. Berries large, long, oval, white. Vigorous 
vine. Firm flesh, juicy. 
Thompson Seedless. Small sweet white. August. Most popular va- 
riety. Excellent arbor grape. 
MARTHA 
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