GRAPES 
“Concord. Blue black. Sweet and tender. 
Each 60c; 5 for $2.50. 
Niagara. Earliest and most popular of the 
white grapes. Each 60c; 5 for $2.50. 
Island Belle. Large, glossy black and prolific. 
Best market grape for this area. Each 60c; 
5 for $2.50. 
\. Fredonia. The bunch and berries are large, 
compact and well shaped. The flavor is ex- 
cellent, and it is just the variety you should 
plant for home use as well as for commer- 
cial purposes. Each 60c; 5 for $2.50. 
“Caco (The New Red Grape). Wine red, com- 
pact bunches, good size and fine flavor. A 
Soe. and thrifty grower. Each 60c; 5 for 
STREAMLINER STRAWBERRIES 
STRAWBERRIES 
Brightmore. Highly recommended for ship- 
ping, freezing and canning. Berries are 
bright red, firm, excellent flavor and uni- 
form size. 
Red Heart. A fine dark red berry. About 
10 days later than the Marshall. The plants 
are strong and hardy and are frost resistant. 
Everbearing Types 
* Minnesota No. 1166 (New Everbearing Straw- 
berry). It bears 60 to 90 days after planting. 
Berries are large, long and pointed; are 
dark in color and perfectly red clear through, 
no green tips. Fruit is firm and sweet. 
Those who have tried this variety state they 
prefer it to any other Everbearer. 25 for 
$1.65; 50 for $3.25; 100 for $6.00. 
‘ Rockhill (No. 26). Everbearing. This new 
sort makes a strong healthy plant with dark 
green foliage and produces a large crop. The 
berries are bright in color and the flavor is 
similar to the Marshall. The bearing season 
is from June to freezing weather. However, 
they require moisture during August for 
best results. 12 for $1.40; 25 for $2.75; 50 
for $4.75; 100 for $9.00. 
Streamliner. The strawberries start ripen- 
ing at the same time as the Marshall and 
continue (with proper irrigation) through to 
freezing weather in the fall. They are very 
large in size and hold their size well during 
the season. The color is a rich, deep red, 
making the fruit exceedingly attractive, both 
fresh and preserved. They produce runners, 
which during the course of the season, will 
bloom and produce quite a large crop of 
™ Marshall. Standard market: variety. Berries 
large and of excellent flavor. 
Prices on Brightmore, Red Heart and Mar- 
shall: 25 for $1.00; 100 for $3.75; 1000 for 
$28.00. Postpaid in the Ist, 2nd, 3rd zones. 
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CONCORD GRAPES 
BLUE BERRIES 
At least two varieties of blueberries should 
be planted to aid in cross pollinating, as this 
will increase the yield. 
Blueberries prefer acid soil and plenty of 
moisture during the fruiting season. Peat 
bogs, alder bottom, willow or cedar swamp 
when cleared and drained of surface water 
make ideal locations for commercial grow- . 
ings. Even the average upland home garden 
Northwest. A new strawberry, originated 
at the Puyallup Experiment Station. Out- 
yields the Marshall and has a better ap- 
pearance. Wonderful for freezing and 
fresh market. Virus resistant. This berry 
has been tried and proved by commercial 
growers. 25 for $1.50; 50 for $2.75; 100 
for $5.00. 
De icin aide ower tidied Meru daee cicca debited berries. 25 for $1.65; 50 for $3.25; 100 for 
around the bushes several inches thick to preeniedaad | oe 
hold moisture will produce an acid soil con- FERTILIZER 
dition. Acid soil and plenty of moisture are 
essential to best yields. 
Plant about 4 feet apart, keep free of weeds 
from April till harvest; fertilize moderately. 
Prune 3 to 4-year wood. 
~\Concord. Midseason to late producer, heavy 
yielder. Fruit large in long clusters. Fine for 
jelly, jams and pies. 
“Rancocas. Early, large berries, 
grower, good commercial berries. 
-\ Rubel. Midseason, berries medium size, good 
flavor, heavy producer. 
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This year we are offering two-year-old Blue- 
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