ILGENFRITZ 
Small Frutts 
GRAPES 
Delicious to Eat... . 
Easy to Grow. ... 
Attractive on Fence and Arbor MacDONALD RED RHUBARB 
\CACco. T he best of the red Grapes. The large berries are of 
the highest quality, the flavor sweet and_ delightful. Ripening RHUBARB 
before Concord, this is a very vigorous, prolific variety that grows 
quickly and bears young. MacDONALD RED. NEW. Very \ 
\, CONCORD. Most popular of all Grapes, it_grows successfully recently introduced from Canada, 
everywhere and is good for all home uses. Deep blue-black, it this wonderful, tender red Rhubarb j 
ripens in late September. bears massive stalks that are marve- 
‘FREDONIA. A newer variety and the earliest to ripen. The lous for pies ane one 3 fo Seis \ 
clusters are large, and the berries are also large and tasty. root divisions, 80c each; Os 
; 5 for $3.75; 10 for $7. 00. 
‘NIAGARA. Excellent all-purpose white Grape. Both the bunches AEUS. A es eee 
and the berries are large. Ripens in late September. MYATT LINN n early, ten- 
der variety, not stringy or tough. 
Mildly acid. Very good for market 
ALL GRAPES use. No. 1 root divisions, 40c each; ] 
3 for $1.00; 5 for $1.60; 10 for $2.95. 
2-yr., No. 1 plants, 55c each; 5 for $2.50; 10 for $4.50 
PORTLAND. Very early white Grape of superior quality. 
Quantity Prices for 
Myatt Linnaeus Rhubarb 
Not Prepaid 
50 plants, 25c each; 100 plants, 
23c each 
Quantity Prices (Not Prepaid) 
50 plants 100 plants 
each each 
$0 25 
30 
CACO GRAPE 
RED RASPBERRIES 
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INDIAN SUMMER (Two Crop). Often called the Everbearing Raspberry, this recent introduction bears 
two crops: one early in June and another in fall. The berries are large, small seeded, conical and of delicious 
flavor, while the bushes are strong and self-supporting. Ripens very early in spring. 
“ LATHAM. Has long been accepted as the finest Raspberry for canning and dessert. It bears unusually large, 
full-flavored fruit in early July. As an all-purpose berry, it cans and freezes well and is the commercial grower’s 
choice. 
‘SUNRISE. The earliest of Raspberries, it ripens two weeks before Latham and is of top quality. A new variety 
that is easily picked and does not crumble. Very hardy. 
ANY OF ABOVE, 1-yr., No. 1 plants, 5 for $1.60; 10 for $3.00; 25 for $6.50 
Quantity Prices For Above Varieties: Not Prepaid. 
100 for $16.00; 250 for $37.50; 500 for $65.00; 1000 for $120.00. 
BLACK RASPBERRIES 
‘CUMBERLAND. Produces wonderful big, juicy, black berries 
that are of top quality for canning, freezing and dessert. Plants 
are hardy, vigorous and self-supporting. The delicious berries 
ripen in July, continuing for nearly a month. 
“MORRISON. The outstanding late variety. Berries are firm, 
large, of excellent flavor, yet 
less seedy. Fine for canning and 
freezing. 
EITHER OF ABOVE: 1-yr., 
No. 1 plants, 5 for $1.25; 10 for 
$2.35; 25 for $4.75; 100 for $16.75 
Quantity Prices 
Not Prepaid 
250 plants, 12c 
each; 1000 plants 
10c each, 
MAIL ORDERS 
Unless otherwise 
stated, we prepay post- 
age on all orders for 
small fruits over $5.00. 
If under $5.00, please 
add 35c to cover postage 
and handling. 
