RASPBERRIES, RED 
RASPBERRIES 
Postpaid Prices: No. 1 Transplants: 20e each; 10 for $1.80 
Red 
 WASHINGTON—New. Produces a very heavy crop of berries 
that are slightly larger than Cuthbert, firmer and brighter 
color. Disease resistant. 
CUTHBERT—Very hardy, medium to large, firm and of ex- 
cellent flavor, good shipper, at present the leading main crop 
raspberry. 
VRGH 
“ NEWBERG—A new red raspberry that is gaining in popu- 
red berries, heavy yielder, good 
Similar, but decidedly better 
larity. Attractive bright 
shipper, rugged upright canes. 
than Latham. 
“S WILLAMETTE—A recent introduction from the Oregon State 
College Experimental Station. Large, beautiful dark red ber- 
ries are firm and rather long. Excellent for home use and 
rapidly becoming accepted by commercial growers. Hardy 
and disease resistant. 
Everbearing 
‘ Sf. REGIS—Attractive bright red berries are full of flavor 
and very sweet. Ripens in June, and bears an unusually good 
fall crop—some fruit all season. Popular commercially and 
for home gardens. 
BLACKCAP RASPBERRY 
CUMBERLAND—tThe one completely dependable black va- 
riety. Produces large crops of purplish black berries of ex- 
cellent flavor. Exceptionally hardy. A good shipper. Fine 
for home gardens. 
GOOSEBERRY 
Each 
Heavy -NoS1ePlants ee ee ee $. $3.50 
BERRIES 
STRAWBERRIES 
100 
Postpaid Prices $2.75 
Please write for prices on large quantities. 
NEW OREGON—Northwest favorite mid-season strawberry, 
producing enormous berries of high quality, delicious and 
sweet. 
AMA RSH Aires quality home canning and commercial 
variety for the West. Fine for dessert, canning, shipping and 
freezing. 
\ RED HEART—Late. A firm, bright red to the core berry 
that does not shrink when canned or preserved. 
\. NORTHWEST—New. A recent introduction by Washington 
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Per 10 — 
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OREGON CHAMPION — Berries medium, round, smooth, , 
greenish-white with thin transparent skin; good quality and 
ripens early; bush vigorous and productive. Free from mildew. 
PIXWELL—It ‘‘picks well’ as the big luscious berries hang 
from the branches well away from the thorns. Quite hardy. 
50c each; 10 for $4.50. Postpaid. 
State College. Produces quality fruits similar to the Marshall. 
Postpaid Prices: 25 for $1.50; 100 for $5.00. 
\ SHASTA (University) 
Bred by the University of California Experiment Sta- 
tion. Produces during spring, summer and fall. Medium 
large round berries are firm, juicy. For fresh market 
and canning. Best for central coastal areas. 
Postpaid Prices: 25 for $1.50; 100 for $5.00. 
\ Streamliner Everbearing 
A new introduction of excellent quality. Firm, rich, radiant 
red, highly flavored berry with excellent canning and freezing 
qualities. Produces abundantly from June to November. 
Hardy plants with luxurious green foliage. 
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\. Rockhill Everbearing 
100 
Postpaid Prices $9.50 
This strawberry bears young and over a long season. A very 
productive plant of sweet, rich red berries. It has gained in 
popularity tremendously for back yard plantings and for 
barrel planting. This variety does not produce runners and 
is propagated by crown divisions. 
CURRANTS 
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Each Per 10 
Heavy. Novi Plants eee $ .40 $3.50 
PERFECTION—Bright red. It is one of the most productive 
varieties. Rich, mild, sub-acid flavor and having plenty of 
pulp with few seeds. 
RED LAKE—This marvelous new currant has the size, color, 
and quality of Perfection but is unique in its large, long 
stemmed clusters which increase picking speed 50%. Berries 
are resistant to sunburning. The bush is a strong upright 
grower, a heavy producer. 
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