Neosho’s ert 
Delicious 
No. 1, Bearing Age Plants 
415—McDONALD. Very early. Large, ob- 
long, very good quality; drought resist- 
ant, vigorous grower. Plant in rows 8 to 
10 feet apart. The vines trail the first 
season like Dewberry, but grow upright 
the next year. We will include with each 
25 McDonald plants, 5 plants FREE of 
Early Harvest for cross pollination. Plant 
every fourth or fifth plant. Best Black- 
berry for size, quality and production. 
25 for $2.95 200 for $17.50 
50 for 5.50 500 for 34.50 
100 for 9.75 
FREE—5 Early Harvest with each 25 
McDonald. 
416—EARLY HARVEST. Glossy jet-black 
berries of medium size and excellent 
quality. Heavy bearer and very hardy. 
Ripens early, ahead of dry weather. 
10 for $1.50 100 for $ 9.75 
25 for 2.95 200 for 17.50 
50 for 5.50 500 for 34.50 
417—ELDORADO. The hardiest, best qual- 
ity Blackberry. Thrives on poor soil. 
Large, firm, sweet flavored berries, almost 
coreless. Ripens over a long _ period. 
A heavy regular bearer. 
10 for $1.50 100 for $ 9.75 
25 for 2.95 200 for 17.50 
50 for 5.50 500 for 34.50 
Cat. No. 415 
McDonaid Blackberry 
25 for $2.95 
RASPBERRIES 
No. 818 HOME BERRY COLLECTION 
Our seiection of the best varieties for your home berry 
patch. The wonderful Indian Summer Red Raspberry, 
Cumberland Raspberry, the standard blackcap, the sen- 
sational Thorniess Boysenberry, and the Eldorado Black- 
berry. These are all good yielders of fine quality berries. 
BLACK RASPBERRI ES Plant them and you will have plenty of luscious berries 
No. 1, Tip Plants fo sauce, pies, jellies and preserves. Our fine, healthy 
431—CUMBERLAND. Midseason. Berries are large, fine and sweet. foateica a eon aos pees 48 Plant 
Cumberland has been the standard blackcap for many years. Plants 12 Cumberland Black Raspberry ans 
are self-supporting, non-suckering. Plant in early spring. 12 Thornless Boysenberry for $5.50 
10 for $1.50 50 for $5.50 500 for $34.50 rua SACs ae i, cme 
Zo tOfne 2.9) 100 for 9.90 1000 for 59.50 
200 for 17.50 
432—-MORRISON. This new berry is drought resistant and ripens a 
little later than Cumberland. Berries of immense size, very sweet 
and juicy. Plants are healthy, vigorous growers. The best late 
Black Raspberry. 
10 for $1.75 50 for $6.00 200 for $19.50 
25 for 3.50 100 for 10.95 500 for 39.95 
433—-SODUS. Berries large, firm and excellent quality. Extremely 
hardy, drought resistant and not subject to winter injury; does not 
require winter protection even in Minnesota. A great shipping 
and canning berry because of its wonderful keeping qualities. Pro- 
duces fruit of large size, fine color and good flavor. Most produc- 
tive Raspberry. 
10 for $1.95 50 for $6.75 200 for $22.50 
25 for §3.95 100 for 11.95 500 for 47.50 
RED RASPBERRIES 
No. 1, Bearing Age Plants 
434—INDIAN SUMMER. Everbearing Red Raspberry. Many are 
planting Indian Summer as a one-crop variety because of its vigor 
and large size, fine flavored berries. Berries are much larger than 
other everbearing types and of excellent quality. The summer 
crop ripens very early; the autumn crop from September until frost. 
10 for $1.95 50 for $6.75 200 for $22.50 Cat. No. 437 
: 25 for 3.95 100 for 11.95 500 for 47.50 Sunrise 
437—SUNRISE. Extra early. Extra quality. A new berry introduced Red 
by U.S.D.A. of unusual hardiness and resistance to disease. Stands Raspberry 
severe winter as well as heat and drought. Ripens early, bright 10 for $1.95 
red color, excellent quality. 
10 for $1.95 50 for $6.75 200 for $22.50 
25 for 3.95 100 for 11.95 500 for 47.50 
436—LATHAM. Late Red Raspberry. A superior variety which does 
well in all sections of the country. Adaptable to all sorts of soil --—sssSsSssS— 
conditions, climates, and sections. Cold weather has no effect on 430—THORNLESS BOYSENBERRIES 
Latham as it originated in Minnesota. A great shipping and can- OM aaa eke DeEries with a tangy Raspberry-Dew- 
ning berry because of its wonderful keeping qualities. Produces Pidnted in the spring they eile make ete B fest oe cn 
fruit of large size, fine color, and good flavor. first year and will produce a heavy crop the next year. 
10 for $1.95 50 for $6.75 200 for $22.50 10 for $1.95 50 for $ 7.00 200 for $22.50 
25 for 3.95 100 fer 11.95 500 for 47.50 Set ohisc oS See em Sica 500. Forge ST. 50 
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