BULLETIN NO. 2 
SMALL FRUITS—Continued 
of New Hampshire. 
NEW INTRODUCTIONS 
New red Everbearing varieties originated by Dr. Yeager of the University 
The canes grow 8 to 3% feet tall, upright, ideal for picking. 
{ 
a0 Durham ready Now LiSuckersy- 2) 
” No. 2 Suckers 
3800 
” 
Healthy, hardy, vigorous growers and heavy producers. 
Per100 Per 1000 
x Se ee $16.00 $140.00 
12.00 100.00 
es ae ae 16.00 140.00 
\ 
1800 Alfred 
BLACKBERRIES — Root Cutting Plants, No. 1 
Tied 25 per bundle 
Per 100 Per 100 
Ue $5.60  $ 50.00 
N 
5000 Eldorado 
MISCELLANEOUS BERRIES 
Tied 25 per bundle 
\ 
100 Boysenberries, tip plants, No. 1--_--.___------- 
4000 * Boysenberry, Thorniless, tip plants, No. 1 
1500 Lucretia Dewberries, Tips, No. 1 
4000 
2000 
3000 
5000 
3000 
8000 
21000 
27000 
6000 
Asparagus, Mary Washington, 2 year 
MISCELLANEOUS 
” ” 
” ” 
Paradise, 2 year 
7 1 year 
24 3 year 
1 year 
Rhubarb, Victoria, whole roots, 1/2 to 5/8 inch 
” 
” 
” ” 
” ” 
5/8 to 1 inch 
1 to 1% inch 
Per 100 Per 1000 
$ 50.00 
Per 100 Per 1000 
56:50 8 GS caer 
7.00 65.00 
5.00 45.00 
Per 100 Per 1000 
$ 2.50 $ 22.00 
1.80 15.00 
3.70 32.00 
2.50 22.00 
1.80 15.00 
3.70 32.00 
4.00 35.00 
5.00 45.00 
6.50 60.00 
