“INDIAN SUMMER. 
SPRINGFIELD SEED COMPANY, SPRINGFIELD, MO. 7 
SMALL FRUITS 
BERRY PLANTS 
Doz. 25 
THORNLESS BOYSENBERRY. A berry twice the 
size of a Youngberry, with a combination flavor of 
Loganberries, Raspberries and Blackberries. Pro- 
duces berries in about 24% months’ period of time. 
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BLACKBERRIES 
OZ. 25 100 
EARLY HARVEST. One of the earliest ber- 
ries, medium sized, good quality and very 
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ELDORADO. Fruit handsome in appearance 
and of high quality. Ripens in early midsea- 
son. Immune to blackberry rust. Prepaid........ 2230 
McDONALD. (Very Early). <A _ blackberry- 
dewberry hybrid. It is large, oblong, very 
good quality; drought-resistant, vigorous 
grower; plant in rows 8 to 10 feet apart. 
The vine trails on the ground the first sea- 
son like the dewberry, but grows upright the 
next year. Grown in Missouri, Oklahoma and 
Texas. Not hardy and is self-sterile. Plant 
every fourth row with Lucretia Dewberry or 
Early Harvest to develop good Dberries........cce cece 
STRAWBERRIES 
FOR SPRING SHIPMENT ONLY 
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3.75 11.45 
AROMA. (Late.) Favorite market and home garden variety. 
Berries wedge-shaped, very deep red, solid, rich and delicious. 
25 for $1.20 50 for $1.90 100 for $2.80; Prepaid. 
GIANT GEM. Everbearing Strawberry. By its outstanding 
performance over a period of years, Giant Gem has long been 
a leading everbearing Strawberry. Very productive. Bright red 
berries are large, good quality, and ripen evenly. They will 
bear this summer, 90 days after planting. Next year they will 
bear spring, summer, and fall. 
25 for $1.45 50 for $2.30 
BLAKEMORE. (Extra Early). This fine variety has proved its 
worth during these drought years, producing large crops under 
most adverse conditions. Firm, excellent color, heavy producer. 
25 for $1.20 50 for $1.90 100 for $2.80; Postpaid. 
SENATOR DUNLAP. (Medium Late.) The old reliable berry 
that thrives everywhere, producing big crops on all soils. A 
favorite for canning, table and market. 
25 for $1.20 50 for $1.90 100 for $2.80; Postpaid. 
NEW ROBINSON. A sweet, solid berry, scarlet in color and 
heavy producer. Uniform in size, extra large, and are solid red 
all the way through. Delicious sweet flavor. Ripens just later 
than Blakemore and bears fruit for a long period. Large ber- 
ries to the last picking. 
25 for $1.20 50 for $1.90 
ihe RASPBERRIES 
CUMBERLAND. Fruit large and firm; keeps and ships well. 
Stout, well branched canes that produce immense quantities of 
fruit. 
12 for $2.30 25 for $3.80 100 for $11.45; Prepaid. 
MORRISON BLACK RASPBERRY. (New Giant Black Rasp- 
berry). 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. 
12 for $2.55 25 for $4.25 100 for $12.45; Prepaid. 
100 for $3.80; Postpaid. 
100 for $2.80; Postpaid 
RED— 
LATHAM. Large fruit, richly brilliant red; most attractive. 
Perfectly hardy and a heavy crop producer. 
12 for $2.90 25 for $4.80 100 for $14.25; Prepaid 
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 Sep- 
peer until frost. 12 for $2.90; 25 for $4.80; 100 for $14.25; 
prepaid. 
“AGAWAM (Red). 
CURRANTS - - 
GOOSEBERRIES 
Delicious for pies, jams, jellies and sauce. 
RED LAKE CURRANT. A new red currant of superior quality 
and flavor. Hardy and a heavy yielder of large berries. 85c 
each, 5 for $3.10. 
OREGON CHAMPION GOOSEBERRY.- Outstanding in both 
quality and size. Large transparent berries of excellent quality. 
90c each, 5 for $3.40. 
PIXWELL GOOSEBERRY. A practically thornless, new va- 
riety. Oval berries of immense size in great abundance. Easy 
to pick because fruit hangs away from stems. $1.05 each, 
GRAPES 
Plant in rows ten feet apart, eight feet apart in the row. Can 
be planted along the fence and turn that waste ground to a 
most profitable crop. Prices prepaid. 
Per Per Per 
Hach 4 12 25 
The most widely 
grown of the red Grapes. Large, 
rich, sweet and aromatic. MRipens 
AhCery COMCOPGmrtrty sexes titre cease ee $0.60 $1.65 
$3.85 $7.10 
large -50 120 2.85 5.30 
FREDONIA (Purple). A new Grape 
which experts and most growers say 
will soon become the leading black 
Grape in America. It ripens early, 
10 days before Moore’s early. Ber- 
ries are large, very juicy, and have 
delicious flavor. This vigorous, pro- 
ductive variety is unusually hardy. 
Plant some Fredonia vines this year. .50 Ac25 
2.85 5.30 
NIAGARA. Delicious white berries in 
large bunches. About same maturity 
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1.65 
3.85 7.10 
GROW FRUIT and VEGETABLES 
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