SMALL FRUITS 
GRAPES 
Other crops may fail but you never lose all the grapes— 
unless the boys get them. Vines bear every year, need little 
attention except training, lots of sunshine, and plenty of 
good well-rotted manure. 
BLACK GRAPES 
‘ CONCORD. The best general purpose grape grown. Berry 
large; bunches shouldered and compact. Should be the 
“backbone”’ of your grape planting. 
FREDONIA. New blue-black grape similar to Concord but 
bears 15 days earlier. Vines are hardy, thrifty and heavy 
producers. 
RED GRAPES 
‘AGAWAM. Large bunches of red grapes, tender and juicy. 
Bears good and is an excellent table grape. 
CACO. A new red grape of good merit. Wine red, good size, 
hardy and a thrifty grower. Good table variety. 
WHITE GRAPES 
~*~ GOLDEN MUSCAT. The choicest golden amber grape for 
your table. Large oblong fruit in large compact bunches. 
Rich mellow, aromatic muscat flavor. 2-yr. No. 1 $1.00 
each; 3 for $2.50. 
Prices on Grapes. Postpaid. 2-yr. No. 1 vines, 50c each 
(except Golden Muscat) 
THORNLESS BERRIES 
THORNLESS BOYSENBERRY. An immense new berry on 
vigorous thornless vines. Bearing young for a period of 
two months during the summer, the Boysenberry is a 
heavy producer. 
THORNLESS YOUNGBERRY. The fruit is very large and 
juicy. The color is nearly black. Very few seeds and the 
vines are most hardy. 
Postpaid prices: 2-yr. Transplants, 50c each; $5.00 per doz. 
STRAWBERRIES 
ROCKHILL No. 26. This is a runnerless variety, seldom 
making runners. Producing a full crop of large red berries 
with a delicious flavor the same year as planted. It has 
become one of the most popular Strawberries. It makes 
large crowns and being practically runnerless, is propa- 
gated by crown divisions. For this reason the price of the 
plants remain high. Everbearing. Postpaid prices: $1.50 
doz.; 50 for $5.50; 109 for $10.60. 
STRAWBERRY STREAMLINER 
NEW WASHINGTON RASPBERRY 
STREAMLINER. Leading growers who have thoroughly 
tested Streamliner declare it to be the best of the ever- 
bearers. It is excellent for eating fresh, and being firm 
and a rich red color throughout, is highly desirable for 
canning and quick freezing. Postpaid prices: $1.00 doz.; 
50 for $3.50; 100 for $5.50. 
RASPBERRIES 
CUMBERLAND (Black Cap). Berries blackish in color. 
Large, firm and of excellent flayor. One of the best and 
most popular of all Black Raspberries. 
NEW WASHINGTON. A new berry that is becoming increas- 
ingly popular. Has very good canning qualities and a foliage 
that is Supreme. 
LATHAM. (Single crop.) Red. Fruit large, of finest quality. 
Plants very robust and hardy. The best single crop berry. 
INDIAN SUMMER. Everbearing. While the berry is not so 
large, you will have raspberries all summer. Red. 
Prices on all Raspberries. Postpaid 20c each; $2.00 per doz. 
GOOSEBERRY 
OREGON CHAMPION. Berries medium, round, smooth, 
greenish-white, with thin, transparent skin; ripening 
early and of good quality. Very free from mildew. 2-yr. 
No. i plants. 50c each; 6 for $2.50. 
CURRANT 
CHERRY. The largest of all red currants. The berries are 
all at least one-half inch in diameter on short bunches. 
Plant very vigorous and productive. Heavy 2-yr. No. 1 
plants. 50c each; 6 for $2.50. 
RHUBARB 
CANADA RED. This new Rhubarb is the darkest red of them 
all, the stems being dark red clear to the heart and up into 
the leaf. Makes a very beautiful and tempting sauce. We 
rate this variety very highly. Price No. 1 Divisions 80c 
each; 2 for $1.50. (Postpaid.) 
ASPARAGUS 
MARTHA WASHINGTON. Rust resistant. The shoots are 
large, very vigorous, straight and of superb quality. Dark 
green in color. Used extensively by the commercial grower. 
2-yr. No. 1. 10 for 60c; 25 for $1.00; $3.50 per 100. 
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