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RED RASPBERRY 
Bush fruits and perennial vegetables should 
always be planted at the side or at the back 
of the garden area for easy maintenance. 
LOGANBERRY 
Fruit of the same size and general shape as a 
large blackberry. Large clusters of dark pur- 
plish red fruit with a pleasant vinous flavor. 
Excellent for table use or canning. Each 45c; 
3 for $1.30. 
“CASCADE BERRY 
A new berry much in demand. Exceptionally 
large berries of real merit. Heavy yielder, with 
the real blackberry flavor and color. Very 
hardy, vigorous and more healthy than any 
other true wild blackberry type. A must for 
every home garden. Each 50c; 3 for $1.35; 6 for 
$2.50; 12 for $4.50; $25.00 per 100. 
RED RASPBERRIES 
NEW WASHINGTON. A new raspberry devel- 
oped at the Western Washington Experimental 
Station. Plants quite resistant to winter freez- 
ing and mosaic. Berries large, red, good flavor. 
25c each; 12 for $2.00; 100 for $12.50. 
WILLAMETTE. A recent introduction from the 
Oregon State College Experimental Station. 
Large beautiful dark red berries are firm and 
rather long. Excellent for home use and rapidly 
becoming accepted by commercial growers. 
Hardy and disease resistant. 25c each; 12 for 
$2.00; per 100, $12.50. 
EVERBEARING RASPBERRY 
INDIAN SUMMER. By far the best of the Ever- 
bearing Raspberries ever introduced. Large, 
sweet fruit, of excellent quality and continuous 
bearing. 25c each; $2.00 per 12; $14.50 per 100. 
BLACK RASPBERRY 
CUMBERLAND (Black Cap). Berries large, firm, 
and of excellent flavor. One of the best and 
most popular of all black raspberries. 6 Tips 
for $1.00; 20 for $3.00; per 100, $10.00. 
20 
~ YOUNGBERRY 
A superbly flavored 
cross between 
Heavy cropper. Each, 50c; 10 for $4.00. 
introduction—a 
and Dewberries. 
THORNLESS BERRIES 
*THORNLESS BOYSENBERRY. Fruit 
with the old standard thorny type, but with all 
the advantage of easy access in picking. No 
thorns to interefe. Each, 50c; per doz., $5.00. 
s\ THORNLESS LOGANBERRY. One of the best of 
the thornless types. Fruit fully as large as 
thorny type, and bears heavily. Is successful 
in commercial plantings as the thorny type 
with the advantage of speeding up picking 
because of lack of thorns to interfere with 
pickers. Rooted tips, each 25c; per doz., $2.59; 
per 100, $20.00. 
~.THORNLESS BLACKBERRY (Evergreen). Very 
popular with commercial planters. Good sized 
fruit, productive, and the fact that it is thorn- 
less really helps the grower in taking care of 
his berries and in getting pickers to harvest 
the crops. Everybody likes this one. Each, 50c; 
per doz., $5.00; per 100, $25.00; per 1000, 17¥%2c 
“CAMPBELL’S EARLY. Handsome black berries 
with purple bloom. Rich, good keeper. Fine 
jelly type. 75c each; 6 for $4.00. 
“CONCORD. Good black, juicy and sweet. Re- 
liable and productive. One of the most popu- 
lar and adaptable varieties. The standard in 
many sections. 75c each; 6 for $4.00. 
FREDONIA. Medium to large fruit, good sized 
cluster. Very sweet. Good for table use and 
jelly making. Black. 75c each; 6 for $4.00. 
GOLDEN MUSCAT. European type grape, am- 
ber green in color, evenly sized, hardy, excel- ™ 
lent bearer. Good wine or table grape. 2 yr., 
$1.00 each; 6 for $5.00. 
NIAGARA. Berries medium to large, skin ihin, 
tough. Sometimes known as White Concord. A 
favorite for jellies or juices. 75c each; 6 for 
ASPARAGUS 
RUSTPROOF WASHINGTON ASPARAGUS. 
Just the thing to round out the well-planned 
home garden. Well rooted, 2-year plants: 10 for 
70c; 25 for $1.50; 50 for $2.00; 100 for $3.75. 
RHUBARB (Pie Plant) 
A must for all fine gardens. Unexcelled for™ 
sauce or pies. 
WINE RED. An excellent 
one of the best. Produces a highly colored, at- 
tractive red stalk of large size, tender and 
sweet. 75c each; 3 for $2.25. 
McDONALD RHUBARB. One of the newer sorts. 
Good for cooking, canning or freezing. Each, 
large divisions, 75c; 3 for $2.25. 
HOW MANY TO PLANT? 
For a family of four, we suggest the following 
minimum planting figures for the varieties described 
in this section. 
Grapevines: one plant each of early, midseason 
and late varieties. Boysenberry, Blackberry, Logan- 
berry: two plants of each. Raspberries: twelve red, 
six black, Strawberries: at least 50 plants. Currants, 
Gooseberries: three of each. Rhubarb: three of 
each. Asparagus: at least 50 plants. 
SMALL FRUITS 
STRAWBERRIES 
\\ IMPROVED MARSHALL. A standard proven 
variety, large berries, fine quality, a good 
canner and shipper. Important commercial va- 
riety. Per. Doz., 75c: per 25, $1.25: per 50, 
$2.25; per 100, $4.25. 
\NORTHWEST No. 220. This is the new Marshall 
strain strawberry developed and tested, highly 
recommended by the Puyallup Experiment Sta- 
tion. 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, $2.50: per 100, $4.75: per 500, 
$22.50. 
Everbearing Strawberries 
Doz., 85c; per 25, $1.50; per 50, $2.50; 
per 100, $4.75 
\MOUNT RAINIER (Minnesota No. 1166). This 
new introduction shows promise of replacing 
many of the older varieties. Strong growing 
plants, with dark green foliage, large, firm dark 
red fruits. Sweet. 
“STREAMLINER. A new everbearing that has 
gained great popularity. Dark red fruit, sweet, 
almost round in shape. Medium to large fruit, 
holding size well through productive season. 
\NEW GEM. Large, good flavor, firm; one of ihe 
outstanding commercial everbearing strawber- 
ries for Western Washington. 
‘ ROCKHILL EVERBEARING. A new, runnerless 
type berry of exceptionally fine flavor, large 
size and quality. Heavy bearer. Per doz., $1.50; 
per 50, $5.50; per 100, $10.00. 
NEW! 
RED RICH EVERBEARING (Pat. 933). Extremely 
large, solid and firm, sweet, rich red flesh. 
One of the best for freezing. Limit 250 Red Rich 
plants per customer. 12 for $2.95: 25 for $5.00; 
50 for $8.50; 100 for $15.00; 250 for $32.50. 
RED RICH ARE POSTPAID TO YOU. 
CURRANTS 
PERFECTION. Bright red, and large. Very pro- 
ductive. Rich, mild, sub-acid. 
~S CHERRY. The largest of all red currants, some- 
times more than a halfinch in diameter. Very 
vigorous grower. 
2 yr., 50c each; $5.00 dozen 
* RED LAKE CURRANT. Originated at the Minne- 
sota State Fruit Breeding Farm, and fast sup- 
planting other varieties as commercial variety. 
Very productive, with long open bunches for 
speedy picking. Plants very vigorous and re- 
sistant to mildew. The new currant which will 
supplant Perfection for commercial planting. 
Each, 50c; per doz., $5.00. 
SPECIAL PRICES ON LARGE PLANTINGS. 
i GOOSEBERRIES 
“OREGON CHAMPION. Berries medium to large, 
round, smooth, greenish-white with thin, trans- 
parent skin. Good quality, early ripening. Very 
heavy bearer. Bush vigorous and free from 
mildew. 2 yr., 45c each; 3 for $1.30. 
“ENGLISH GOOSEBERRY. Fruit very large, up 
to an inch in diameter, round, very juicy and 
exceptionally fine flavored. Vigorous grower, 
very productive, one of the best. Commands a 
high price on the market. Each, $1.50; 3 for 
$4.00. 
KELLY-HOWELL NURSERY, SPOKANE, WASHINGTON 
