ASPARAGUS 
WASHINGTON. This is the best known variety. It is a strong grower, producing stocks of large size 
and of finest quality. The fact that it is rust-resistant makes it the ideal Asparagus for all. Our 
plants, produced on heavy soil, are superior to the little seedlings grown in sand. Every plant is 
graded and are large, fleshy roots that, with proper care, will be ready to cut the second year. 
Our fresh!y dug plants will grow much better than those which are shipped in. Strong plants: 
25 for $1.75; 50 for $2.75; 100 for $4.50. 
Ask for prices on larger quantities. 
BLACKBERRIES 
Though thorny and requiring more space, they are desirable in every large garden. Plant 2 feet 
apart in rows 5 to 6 feet apart. 25 to 50 plants for ordinary family. You will be pleased with the 
varieties we offer. 
ALFRED. Large, jet-black, juicy, late. 12 for $1.75; 25 for $3.00; 100 for $10.00. 
. EARLY HARVEST. Early. Medium size. Prolific. We like it best. 12 for $1.95; 25 for $3.00; 
100 for $10.00. 
CURRANTS 
RED LAKE. By far the most productive of the many kinds we have tested. Color a brilliant red; 
large berries borne in long clusters along the stems; quality excellent. The white varieties have 
proved worthless in this climate. Price: Each 50c; 3 for $1.35; 10 for $4.00. 
DEWBERRIES 
We consider-Lucretia the best Dewberry, making a very vigorous growth and fruiting early. The 
berries are large, jet-black, and of fine flavor. May be allowed to develop on the ground or trained, 
in either case producing large crops. 12 for $1.75; 25 for $3.00; 100 for $10.00. 
GOOSEBERRIES 
~ DOWNING. Fruit almost round, large, and juicy; best quality; whitish green color. 
HOUGHTON. Round, medium size dark red when ripe; juicy, 
sweet. Thin smooth skin. Bush is hardy, very productive, 
free from mildew, and the best for general purposes in this 
section. Each 3 10 
Either: Variety ren 3 5 at Gach ne ane $0.50 $1.35 $4.00 
GRAPES 
The most reliable of all fruits. If properly planted, trained and pruned, 
will last a lifetime. Select a location away from large trees and where they 
can remain for years. Varieties offered have been tested and proved satis- 
factory for this section. 
Black Grapes 
~* Concord. Best all-around 
Grape. 
Fredonia. New. Mid- 
season. Exceilent. 
\ Moore’s Early. Best ear- 
ly black. 
\ Sheridan. A _ late 
proved Concord. 
White Grapes 
\Niagara. 
Best white. 
Portland. 
Best early white. 
Any of the Grapes: 
Strong, two-year vines, 
40c each; $1.75 for 5; 
$12.00 fer 50. 
Red Raspberries 
“Lindley. Delicious, Mid- 
\Lutie. Best early. Sweet 
Red Grapes 
Caco. Medium size. Ex- 
cellent quality. 
Catawba. Best late. 
season. 
and fuicy 
Lindley 
Concord 
RASPBERRIES 
Should be in every home garden. Require limited space and produce an abundance of the fin- 
est fruit. Set 2 feet apart; rows 4/2 to 5 feet apart. 50 to 100 plants for ordinary farmily. We 
have tested almost all kinds and offer the best. 
if? 25 100 
Cumberland. Best black. $1.75 $3.00 $10.00 
. Indian Summer. New ey- 
erbearing 
12 25 100 
Sunrise. Outstanding red. $1.75 $3.00 $10.00 
Latham. Red; standard. 1.75 3.00 10.00 
Quotations on larger quantities. 
1.75 3.00 
RHUBARB 
EXCELSIOR. Very early, with long stems. Plants vigorous 
10 for $2.50; 100 for $15.00. 
MacDONALD. Bright high quality Canadian variety, mildly acid. Takes less sugar. Raised from 
divisions rather than seed. The best. Each 60<; 5 for $2.50. 
Plant Rhubarb 4x3 feet, covering crowns not over 3 or 4 inches. 
For Postage, Packing and Insurance, Add 15% 
on All the Above Varieties 
10.00 
and dependable. Price: Each 30c; 
