Berry Plants 
Berries will sometimes grow without much care, 
but will grow better if conditions are made favorable. 
Moisture and windbreak are very essential. 
Moist, fertile soil attracts earthworms which 
seem to benefit many plants. 
I believe our soil is very good but it is often so dry 
that plants cannot get minerals in soluble forms. 
Heat, frost, and moisture will often get minerals in 
soluble form if they are given lots of time. 
Pruning may be done in dry weather after the 
fruit has been picked but many prefer to prune when 
plants are dormant just before budding in the spring. 
If the ground gets hard, common manure will help 
things grow and make better soil if sufficient water 
is used. Peat moss and wood ashes, too, are useful. 
Raspberries 
St. Regis Everbearing, 8 plants_.__7_..__. $1.00 
lbathame Rede saplants 2. ee. ie eee 1.00 
GCumberlandeplackss plants =. 4ee." fa 1.00 
eBOYSen Derry. Orplan tai. =< snd ee eee 1.00 
INGCTarberry.s OfD LAN TS ee ee 1.00 
Dewberry LAeplan tsps 2 eee 1.00 
mLhorniesss Boysenberty, cach. 2s 50 
IM Ul DGr Cyne eal Cl waren meee ek etre ee 20 
Blackberries 
eA ltred-Saplan temo = ee ae eee 1.00 
Gooseberries 
TLUCLON 4 CAC ae ee ee ee 50 
DOWD? sped Cl, wee. aes ase eee er en 50 
GUL ants @hede uake Gach tee eset s eee .40 
Berry plants are all home grown. 
Rhubarb 
Canada Red: 
No seed stalk, red and very sweet___.2 for $1.00 
MacDonald: 
No seed stalk, larger than above__3 for 1.00 
