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\ ARMORE—Here is a new Big producer of 
Big berries. A late midseason variety, it is 
unrivaled for flavor, unbeatable for sugar 
sweetness. Best of all the late ones. 
\ JUMBO—Our choice for the All American 
_ June bearer. Jumbo 
has everything the 
home gardener de- 
mands in an all- 
: purpose berry. It is 
deep red all the way 
through and chock- 
full of real honey- 
= sweet goodness. 
Berries are firm 
and solid, and in 
freezing tests it 
rated superior to al- 
are the largest we 
have ever seen. ‘ee 
They are firm, of - (jm 
g00d color and ex- 
cellent flavor. An 
ideal home garden 
variety and an out- gy 
Standing money 
maker for the mar- 
ket grower. 
PREMIER—A valu- 
able extra early Strawberry. A large 
berry of uniform shape and size, ex- 
cellent quality, rich color and highly 
resistant to frost. These qualities 
make Premier a profitable market 
variety. 
Premier 
SENATOR ‘DUNLAP — The old 
standby. A mid-season variety that 
SrOws on all types of soil and in all 
climates. A good producer and a fine 
PREPAID STRAWBERRY PLANT PRICES 
These Prices Good Both Spring and Fali 
Per Per Per Per Per 
25 50 100 250 500 
Armore......... $2.10 $3.20 $5.30 $9.95 $16.50 
Jumbo.......... 2.60 4.20 7.25 12.95 22.00 
~Mastodon....... 2.60 4.20 7.25 12.95 22.00 
Premier......... 1.95 2.95 4.80 8.95 14.50 
Red Rich........ s 8.50 15.00 (12 for $2.95) 
Robinson........ 1.95 2.95 -80 8.95 14.50 
Senator Dunlap... 1.75 2.50 3.95 7.50 12.50 
Streamliner...... 2.60 4.20 7.28 12.95 22.00 
» Superfection..... 2.60 4.20 7.25 12.95 22.00 
~20th Century..... 3.75 6.50 11.75 21.90 40.00 
As all plants are packed 25 to the bundle, please order in 
multiples of 25 only, as we do not break bundles. We can- 
not ship Strawberry plants into California. 
All varieties of Strawberries listed in this catalog are 
perfect flowering and do not require other varieties for cross- 
pollination. 
Set Strawberries 18 inches apart in rows 3 ft. apart: 
9,700 per acre. 
Commercial Growers write for prices on larger quantities. 
How to Grow More and Bigger Berries 
most all _ others. 
The perfect mid- 
season berry. 
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‘lconconp—JUIcE and WINE GRAPE 
a Sa Being the standard commercial blue Grape of the 
es Northern States, Concord requires no description. The 
_ fruit is large, blue-black and of very fine quality. 
Ripens the middle of September in Michigan. Healthy, 
vigorous and very productive. A good table Grape, but 
_ | grown primarily for juice and jellies. 
ieee CATAWBA. Purplish red, bunch large, berries of 
a medium size; rich vinous flavor, of best quality for 
table and wine. Late, ripens here the last of Septem- 
ber. The best keeper, lasting until March or later. 
25 Senator Dunlap 
25 Jumbo 
berry. 
GOLDEN MUSCAT 
(See color photo on opposite 
page.) After years of plant 
breeding, scientists have suc- 
ceeded in crossing the white 
California Muscat Grape with 
our hardy northern varieties 
and have given us Golden Mus- 
cat. The berries are golden 
yellow in color, large and 
meaty, with very few seeds, 
which separate easily from the 
pulp. The bunches are large 
and heavy. Excellent quality 
and fine flavor. 
25 Premier 
25 Armore 
All 100 Plants Only $5.20 Prepaid 
Use famous BERRY-SET, the hormone spray that promotes 
bigger, more luscious berries, and makes plants bear LONGER. 
Simple and easy 
gallons. 
pkt., 90c). 
Seedless Concord 
After years of experimenta- 
tion and cross-breeding a per- 
fectly hardy seedless Grape 
has been developed. The first 
of a new race of Grapes that 
should eventually replace the 
conimon large seeded varieties 
for table use. It is the Con- 
cord type, but slightly smaller, 
blue black in color, and pos- 
sesses the same fine flavor 
found in the Concord Grape. 
(1 0z. 50c) (3 oz. $1.00) prepaid. 
Everbearing Runnerless Strawberries from Seed 
~ RED BARON SOLEMACHER—This wonderful novelty does 
not have runners, flowers within eight weeks after sowing, 
and produces great quantities of fruit throughout the season. 
Superior quality, pleasing aroma, and rich, wild-Strawberry 
flavor. Plant seed this spring, and harvest a erop this com- 
ing summer and fall. Hardy everywhere. 
to use. Amazing results. 1 oz. makes 4 
(Pkt., 35e.) (Jumbo 
DELAWARE —> 
DELAWARE is a 
small red Grape. No 
American Grape has 
more delicate flavor 
or more pleasing aro- 
ma. Ripens with Con- 
cord. Brings from 50 
to 100 per cent more 
on the market than 
other varieties. 
Hardy; vigorous: 
succeeds both North 
and South. 
= FREDONIA. The best extra early black grape, ripens 
two weeks ahead of Worden. Vigorous, productive and 
extra hardy. Large bunch and berry. Fruit firm ; long 
lasting qualities. 
NIAGARA. 
ail sweet, juicy and excellent flavor. 
PORTLAND. The earliest grape we have ever found. 
A strong 
Large white grapes, very sweet and juicy. 
grower and very hardy. 
=\ WORDEN. Larger berries and bunches than Con- 
cord, sweeter, better quality and ripens a week earlier. 
Fine for the local market and the home garden, but 
not a good shipper on account of its thin skin. 
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“<four Best of All 
CUMBERLAND (Black). The largest and most pro- 
ductive black Taspberry. Ripens medium-early and 
“continues throughout the raspberry season. Very 
» and the most profitable market sort. 
INDIAN SUMMER (Everbearing Red). Decidedly 
_ Superior to any other everbearing Red Raspberry. 
The berries are exceptionally large, dark red and of. 
‘Unsurpassed quality. Plants produce a heavy sum- 
mer crop that ripens with the standard varieties of 
. Raspberries. The autumn erop starts in early 
September and continues until severe frost. Plants 
very hardy, vigorous, of medium height and bear 
heavy crops. An exceptionally fine berry and # 
A money-maker. 
LATHAM (Red). Conceded to be the best main- 
crop red raspberry. It has more points of merit and 
has come into general planting more rapidly than any 
other faspberry ever introduced. It is vigorous in 
Browth; withstands the winters of Canada without 
Covering; and exceptionally free from mosaic and 
other diseases. The large berries, some running over 
an inch in diameter, and the deep red color make it 
most attractive, and it is the most productive variety 
+ SODUS (Purple). This is one of the finest berries 
_ ver offered. It is a cross between a black raspberry 
> ano red raspberry, and possesses all the qualities of 
_ ach. The berries are of large size; purple in color; 
| Seeds small and deeply imbedded in a rich, juicy pulp. 
‘they do not crumble when picked, are good shippers 
€0od keepers, and are better for canning and pies 
Wan r ted or black raspberries. The habit of 
~~ ere is like that of the black raspberry, so does not 
) Sucker or spread from the root. The canes are model 
_ 8roWers; vigorous and healthy. Enormously produc- 
" tive, and is unexcelled in flavor either fresh, canned, 
or in pies 
The leading white Grape. Ranks with 
Concord in vigor and productiveness and ripens at 
the same time. Bunch and berry large and handsome. 
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BURGESS’ LOW 
POSTPAID PRICES FOR BERRY PLANTS 
Per Per Per Per Per 
5 10 25 50 100 
Blackberry, Ebony King... $2.00 $3.70 $8.50 $15.00 $28.00 
Boysenberry............. 1.10 2.00 4.25 7.50 14.00 
Dewberry............... 1.05 1.80 3.75 6.50 12.00 
Raspberry, Cumberland... 1.00 1.70 3.50 6.00 11.00 
Raspberry, Golden Queen 1.50 2.70 5.75 -50 20.00 
Raspberry, Indian Summer. 1.25 2.20 4.75 -50 16.00 
Raspberry, Latham....... 1.10 2.00 4.25 50 14.00 
Raspberry, Sodus......... 1.25 2.20 4.75 50 16.00 
BERRY PATCH BARGAIN 
5 Cumberland Black Raspberries 
5 Latham Red Raspberries 
5 Indian Summer Everbearing Raspberries 
All {5 Berry Plants only $2.35 Prepaid 
Bearing Age Raspberry Plants 
We are able to offer, at very little additional cost, 2-year- 
old Raspberry plants which will bear a good crop of fruit the 
same season they are set out. They have been transplanted and 
grown in the nursery one year longer. 
2-Year-Old LATHAM RASPBERRIES: (5 for $1.50) (10 for 
$2.70) (25 for $6.00) (50 for $11.00) (100 for $21.00). 
2-Year-old CUMBERLAND RASPBERRIES: (5 for $1.75) (10 
* for $3.20) (25 for $7.25) (50 for $13.50) (100 for $26.00). 
POSTPAID PRICES FOR GRAPEVINES 
Note: We cannot ship grapevines to Ariz., Ore., or Wash. 
Bearing Age 
‘ Grapevines 
These are 3 yr. 
Plants that will 
take hold immedi- 
ately for you. We 
offer them in the 
following varieties: 
APE 
COLLECTION 
i—Catawba, red 
{—Niagara, white 
dovincie 8 ane ene 3—Concord, blue 
! yr. plants 
Niagara All 5 only $1.50 
iceien Prices : , 
($¢.00 
each) (3 for $2.50) 
prepaid. 
Extremely tender and intensely red—even 
the inside of the stalk is red clear through. 
When cooked or canned it is as red as straw- 
berry sauce. Mild and delicious, requiring a 
minimum quantity of sugar. 
Prices of roots: (95c each) (3 for $2.50) 
(6 for $4.75) (12 for $8.95) prepaid. 
VICTORIA RHUBARB 
Prices of { year old roots: (3 for 50c) (6 
for 90c) (12 for $1.75) prepaid. 
Burgess Seed & Plant Co., Galesburg, Michigan 63 
