MISCELLANEOUS PLANTS 
The Streamliner KING NECTARBERRY 
STRAWBERRY 
We introduced this flavorsome berry in 1943. It has 
_ filled every claim we made for it. Nectarberries are of 
mammoth size with particularly large juice cells. The 
flavor is delicious, carrying the tang of Youngberry 
and the pleasing taste of Raspberry. Nectarberries begin 
to ripen about two weeks after the first Youngberries 
{ and vines will be completely loaded with ripe and par- 
We introduced this outstanding new variety four 
years ago and it has lived up to all the claims made by 
the originator. For 
Streamliner can’t be beaten. It is an everbearing variety 
tially ripe berries and bloom. They have less acid and 
are a dark wine color, almost black when ripe. Almost 
honest-to-goodness flavor ; 
-seedless. Hardy under both drouth and cold. Winters 
real, 
successfully in the colder states. Fine for jam or jellies 
of heavy yielding propensities. Berries are deep red, 
: é and without a peer as fresh fruit with cream. Our plants 
Unlike many everbearing 
holds 
throughout the entire season and bears luscious fruit 
until frost. You’ll marvel at its productiveness and 
entirely through the fruit. 
come to us from a dependable grower who has made the 
strawberries, Streamliner its size and flavor 
growing of berries his main endeavor. We guarantee 
strong, true-to-type plants in one year tips. Let us 
! quote prices. 
flavor. Streamliner produces runners. Order early. : 
Dozen $1.10; 25 plants $2.00; 50 plants $3.25; 
100 plants $4.40 
1 to 50 plants, 30c each; 100 plants, 25c each 
New Gem Strawberry. This is an excep- 
tionally fine strain of runner-type straw- 
berry; produces fine flavored fruit. An 
everbearer with very firm, excellently 
flavored fruit, of good size and very 
uniform. Unlike many white center 
everbearing types, Gem is red entirely 
through the fruit. Very hardy, easy to 
start, bears consistently and late. Doz. 
85e; 25 plants $1.50; 50 plants $2.50; 100 
plants $4.00. 
Mastodon Strawberry. An old favorite. 
Heavy producer in the early season 
tapering off during the summer with a 
pick up in production in the fall. Bright 
color outside but lighter interior. This 
has long been a favorite with many. 
However, Mastodon does not compare in 
quality with Streamliner although it still 
seems to be the choice of many folks. 
Doz. 85e; 25 plants $1.50; 50 plants $2.50; 
100 plants $4.00. 
CANEBERRIES 
Indian Summer (Everbearing Red Rasp- 
berry). A new two-crop Red Raspberry 
developed by the New York Experiment 
Station. Bears in summer and again in 
fall, continuing until frost. The berries 
are large, somewhat conical, of medium 
red color and high quality. Plants are 
hardy and vigorous growers. Indian 
Summer is a raspberry you should have 
in your garden. Surpasses any ever- 
bearing type introduced. We have eaten 
Indian Summer berries as late as No- 
vember 15th and they were delicious. 
25e each; 10 plants $2.25. 
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New Washington (Raspberry). A new 
raspberry which is gaining in popularity 
each year. Produces a very heavy crop 
of berries that are slightly larger than 
Cuthbert, firmer and brighter in color. 
New Washington is disease resistant, a 
strong grower, fine for home garden or 
for shipping. 20e each; 10 plants $1.75. 
Cuthbert (Raspberry). This is the lead- 
ing réd raspberry. Strong and abundant 
bearer. Berries large, a beautiful deep 
crimson possessing a most pleasing fla- 
vor. Easy to pick and holds up well in 
shipping. Fine for home use or shipping. 
20e each; 10 plants $1.75. 
Oregon Champion Gooseberries. Large, 
skin light green with flesh very sweet, 
juicy, excellent flavor. Very prolific 
bearer and will not mildew. 40c each; 
10 plants $3.75. 
Cherry Currants. The largest of all red 
currants; berries sometimes more than 
half-inch in diameter; bunches short; 
plant very vigorous and productive 
when grown on good soil and well 
cultivated. 35c each; 10 plants $3.25. 
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