SMALL FRUITS 
GRAPES 
2 yr., 15c each, 6 for $4.00, except where marked 
Caco. Of exceptional merit. Wine red berries, compact bunch, good 
sized, fruity. Hardy and thrifty. August to September. 
Campbell’s Early. Handsome black berries with purple bloom. Rich, 
good keeper. Fine jelly type. 
Catawba. Large bunch, red berries, tender and juicy. Early. Very 
good table grape. 
~ Concord. Good black, juicy and sweet. Reliable and productive. One 
of the most popular and adaptable varieties. The standard in 
many sections. 
Fredonia. Medium to large fruit, good sized clusters. Very sweet. 
Good for table use and jelly making. Black. 
Golden Muscat. European type grape, amber green in color, evenly 
sized, hardy, excellent bearer. Good wine or table grape. 2 yr., 
$1.00 each, 6 for $5.00. 
Island Belle. Mid-August to September. Unequaled keeping quali- 
ties. Clusters and berries are large, glossy black with attractive 
blue bloom. Sweet and juicy. One of the best for home use. 
Lucile. Vine vigorous, hardy, very productive. Berries medium 
to large, tender skin, fruit light red. Ripens with Island Belle. 
Moore’s Early. Large, black, similar to Concord but much earlier. 
Niagara. Berries medium to large, skin thin, tough. Sometimes 
known as White Concord. A favorite for jellies or juice. 
Portland. Medium to large, white berries, very sweet and juicy. 
Delicious table grape. 
Seneca. NEW. Compact buncnes, good sized white fruit, foxy sweet. 
Fine for table use or for juice. 
Thompson Seediess. Small white, practically seedless berries, very 
sweet and tasty. Requires a favorable location protected from 
early frosts to be productive. 
Worden. Seedling of the Concord which it greatly resembles but 
with larger berries. Slightly sweeter flavor, ripens earlier. 
CONCORD GRAPES 
STRAWBERRIES 
Improved Marshall. A standard proven variety, large ber- 
ries, fine quality, a good canner and shipper. Important 
commercial variety. Per Doz., 75c; per 25, $1.25; per 
510) SAAS foci MONO), i425), 
Northwest No. 220. This is the new Marshall strain straw- 
berry developed and tested, highly recommended by the 
Puyallup Experiment Station. Yellows resistant. Fruit 
is large, well shaped, firm and juicy. Very flavorful. 
Stands up well for freezing, or canning. Unexcelled for 
jellies and jams. Per Doz., 75c; per 25, $1.35; per 50, 
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EVERBEARING STRAWBERRIES 
Doz., 85c; per 25, $1.50; per 50, $2.50; per 100, $4.75 
Mount Rainier (Minnesota No. 1166). This new introduc- 
tion shows promise of replacing many of the older va- 
rieties. Strong growing plants, with dark green foliage, 
large, firm dark red fruits. Sweet. 
treamliner. A new everbearing that has gained great 
popularity. Dark red fruit, sweet, almost round in shape. 
Medium to large fruit, holding size well through pro- 
ductive season. 
New Gem. Large, good flavor, firm; one of the outstanding 
commercial everbearing strawberries for Western Wash- 
ington. 
Rock Hill Everbearing. A new, runnerless type berry of 
exceptionally fine flavor, large size and quality. Heavy 
bearers remedozs. Sle>On per DOm o5a1>O™ per OO) 
$10.00. 
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rs) NEW (Pat. No. 993)—Extremely large, solid and firm, sweet, rich red flesh. One of the best 
red rich for freezing. Limit 250 Red Rich plants per customer. 12 for $2.95; 25 for $5.00; 50 for 
See ee $8.50; 100 for $15.00; 250 for $32.50. RED RICH ARE POSTPAID TO YOU. 
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