SMALL FRUITS 
GRAPES 
BLACK GRAPES 
“Concord. The most widely planted grape and “back- 
bone” of any vineyard. Berries large; bunches very 
compact. 
Freedonia. Improved Concord bearing at least two 
weeks earlier than Concord. Very hardy and heavy 
producer. 
“Worden. Larger and blacker than Concord. Ripens 
very early. Good eating and jelly making. 
RED GRAPES 
‘Caco. A new red grape of good merit. Wine red, 
good grower and hardy. Excellent for table. Our 
own favorite. 
Agawam. Large bunches of red, tender juicy grapes. 
Good table and juice quality. 
WHITE GRAPES 
Golden Muscat. The choicest golden amber grape 
for your table. Large oblong fruit in large compact 
bunches. The finest of all white grapes and per- 
fectly hardy. 
Portland. Sometimes called the “White Concord”. 
Same characteristics as Concord only with white 
skin. 
Prices on all grapes, 2 year No. 1, Select Plants, 75c ea. 
STRAWBERRIES 
‘ROCKHILL NO. 26. This is a runnerless variety, 
seldom making runners. Producing a full crop of 
large red berries with a delicious flavor the same 
year as planted. It has become one of the most pop- 
ular strawberries. It makes large crowns and being 
practically runnerless, is propagated by divisions. 
Everbearing. No. 1 plants, $1.50 per dozen; 50 for 
$5.50; $10.00 per hundred. 
STREAMLINER. Leading growers declare that this 
is the best everbearing strawberry grown. Most highly 
desirable for canning and quick freezing. Very pro- 
lific bearer the whole season through. $1.00 per doz.; 
50 for $3.50; $5.00 per 100. 
New Red Rich Strawberry 
The Amazing Wonder Berry 
PLANT PAT. 993 
= red rich 
EVERBEARING 
TRADE MARK 
Up to a Pint Per Plant 
First Year> Honey Sweet 
University test proved Red Rich best of 
29 varieties tested. A patented plant 
that took 15 years and 15,000 seed- 
lings to produce. Tops for freezing— 
red clear through. Solid and firm. 
Huge plants about twice the size of 
most everbearers. Plant them along | MY CiUINEINTHS 
border or walk. Real everbearers, 
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Asparagus, Currants, Gooseberries and 
Thornless Boysen, Young and Nectar 
Berries are listed on Page 29. 
yew! new 
“The EBONY KING is a new blackberry that has been 
under test for the past 12 years. Berries are exception- 
ally large, of the Eldorado type. They are very sweet 
and have that real wild blackberry flavor. Ripens earlier 
than most blackberries. No blank or sterile plants that 
fail to produce. Has withstood temperatures down to 
30 below zero. Bushes are upright and very strong, being 
able to hold the heavy yield and still put them up 
where you can pick them easy. We are offering only 
the largest size transplants for this first year. As the 
plants become more plentiful, we will have rooted cut- 
tings to offer. Prices: Transplants, No. 1, 75c each; 
3 for $2.00. 
RASPBERRIES 
“CUMBERLAND (Black Cap). Berries blackish in 
color. Large firm and most excellent flavor. Very 
popular. 
~NEW WASHINGTON. New. The finest red rasp- 
berry. Its berries are large and firm. Good yielder. 
The best one-crop for the small yard garden. 
\INDIAN SUMMER. Large medium red berries that 
keep coming all summer. For enough fruit for the 
entire family, plant twice as many of this variety as 
New Washington. Being everbearing, it does not yield 
as heavy at one time as a one crop raspberry. 
Prices on Raspberries. Transplants, 20c each; 
$2.00 per dozen. 
RHUBARB 
CANADA RED. The finest darkest red rhubarb of 
all, the stems are dark red clear to the heart and 
up into the leaf. Makes very beautiful and tempting 
sauce. Flavor—second to none. You only buy it once 
in a lifetime, why fool with second rate varieties. 
No. 1 divisions, $1.00 each. 
12 Plants .......... $ 2.95 
25 Plants ........-- 5.00 os oa 
50 Plants ......---- 8.50 Pea anes ed 
planting time 
100 Plants .......... 15.00 
