“The favorite Gardeu aud Market 
“> GRAPES 
CALIFORNIA TYPE HARDY GRAPES 
SENECA. The new skinless Grape. Special yellow color, oval 
shaped, honey-sweet, juicy yet firm; skin can be eaten. Large, 
compact tapering bunches. Ripens early. Hardy and vigorous; 
grows anywhere. 
GOLDEN MUSCAT. Big, amber golden Grape. Has tangy, 
Muscat-like flavor; desirable for fancy dessert. Ripens late 
and keeps a long time on vines and in storage. 
2-Yr., Field-Grown Plants 
80c each; 3 for $2.30; 5 for $3.65; 10 for $6.95. 
‘CONCORD. The leading big-crop, dark blue Grape. Keeps a long time on 
vines and after harvesting. Fine for shipping, for cannery and winery 
trade, Excellent flavor. Usually bears second year. 
FREDONIA. Very dependable blue-black Grape. Earliest to ripen. Pro- 
duces large berries and bunches uniformly formed. Deliciously flavored 
whether eaten fresh or made into jelly or wine. 
NIAGARA. Large, perfectly formed bunches of berries. Beautiful amber- 
green-white color. Rich aroma makes it a good seller. Tangy, muscat- 
like flavor. Excellent for all purposes. 
-\ CATAWBA. Best of the red varieties. Fruit extra large; bunches compact 
and of good size. The only red Grape that has proved itself over the 
years to be the best for commercial planting and home garden. 
VAN BUREN. Extra-early ripening variety. Bears big, compact bunches of 
deliciously sweet berries; exceptionally fine for fresh desserts. Hardy 
and a heavy producer. 
PRICES: Concord, Fredonia, Niagara, Catawba, Van Buren 
Each 5 10 25 
l-yr. No. 1........ sean ete ceeicdats anne $0.30 $1.40 $2.65 $ 5.25 
2-yr. No. .40 1.90 3.50 7 Lo Ye) 
3-yr. King Size............ *otee -60_ adie 4.75 11.25 
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Shoruless BOYSENBERRIES 
This is the Boysenberry that is so widely advertised in the garden maga- 
zines — the thornless type. Huge maroon-red berries, often measure 1% to 
2 inches long and almost as wide. Flavor is a delightful blend of the best 
Loganberry, Raspberry, Blackberry, Dewberry flavors. Make super-delicious 
pies. Wonderful to eat fresh, without sugar, or canned or made into jelly, 
jam and juice. Hardier and better than Dewberries and larger than the 
largest Blackberries. Strong growing vines; bear heavily. Set 
the bushes 4x7 feet apart in the field and tie them to one wire, 
strung about 2'% to 3 feet from the ground. Prune severely 
every year. Follow planting suggestions in bundle. 
Each 2 5 10 25 100 
Fredonia 
Tey. ceeses-e+e--- $0.40 $0.70 $1.40 $2.65 $4.95 $14.95 
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GOOSEBERRIES 
os R ED LAKE ~ PIXWELL. The new Gooseberry originated at 
North Dakota Experiment Station; as the name 
C U R R A N T Ss implies, it picks well. Berries hang on slender 
stems 2 inches below regular branches, making 
them easy to pick. Large oval, light green 
bunches. Sweeter, less acid, and a berries turning to pink when ripe. Yield 
better keeper than other varieties. enormous crops; very hardy. 
Yield is enormous, making a very de- ~ RED HOUGHTON. Large, sweet, red berries nearly 
pendable money-maker for commercial round. Very beautiful and delicious for fancy 
The finest of all red Currants. Extra 
large berries in large, full well-formed 
growers. table purposes. Very flavorful for pies, con- 
Ea 2 ae oes 25 serve, jam and jelly. 
35¢ 65¢ $1.35 $2.50 $5.00 Prices: Pixwell and Red Houghton 
2-Yr. Plants Each 2 5 10 25 
50c 90c $1.95 $3.50 $7.50 2 yr. No. 1....$6 .80 $1.55 $3.75 $7.20 $17.95 
Write for Prices on Larger Quantities. 3-yr.KingSize 1.00 1.95 4.75 9.25 
IMPORTANT NOTICE: Currant and Gooseberries are shipped to the following states only: Maine, 
Massachusetts, Connecticut, West Virginia, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, lowa, Michigan, Ohio, Missouri, 
North Dakota, Pennsylvania, Nebraska, Kansas, New York, and Texas. 
