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Snyder Blackberry. The hardiest Blackberry. Won- 
derfully fine flavor if berries are allowed to ripen 
thoroughly before being picked. 5 plants for $1.00; 
be $1.75; 25 for $3.75; 50 for $6.45; 100 for 
$12.00, 
A New Everbearing Red 
J RASPBERRY 
Durham Raspberry. A two-crop variety that 
ripens its fall crop before frost. Introduced by the 
University of New Hampshire. Far and away 
the best everbearing red Raspberry to date. The 
summer crop of medium-size, high-quality fruit 
ripens in June. The big fall crop of large luscious 
berries ripens from late August until October. At 
last we have a heavy fall producer which ripens 
its crop early enough to escape fall freezes. 
If you really want a big yield of very high- 
quality fall Raspberries, plant Durham. 5 plants 
for $1.75; 10 for $3.00; 25 for $4.95; 50 for $8.50; 
100 for $14.95. 
RASPBERRIES 
Prices of the four varieties of Raspberries listed 
below: 5 plants for $1.25; 10 for $2.35; 25 for $4.50; 
50 for $8.00; 100 for $13.95, 
\\ Latham Raspberry. Red. The most easily grown and 
hardiest variety. Excellent quality and delicious. 
Very hardy. The leading Eeartereidl varichy, Ripens 
~\ during first ten days of July. 
Columbian Raspberry. Purple. The very best 
Raspberry for pie filling. You don’t know how good 
a Raspberry pie can be until you’ve tried one made 
from this variety. 
“ Cumberland Raspberry. Black. The leading “black- 
cap.” Begins to ripen about July 5, continuing for 
several weeks. Fruit is large, plump, sweet and juicy, 
with flavor all its own. Free from seediness and 
crumbling. An ideal shipper. 
Taylor Raspberry. Red. One of the best, especially 
for home gardens. Large berries of superior quality 
on plants that are vigorous, heavy yielding and 
strongly resistant to disease. A midseason variety, 
ripening just after Latham. 
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GRAPES 
These selected Grape vines are easy to grow and are 
adapted to a wide range of soils and climate. Ask for 
Cultural Directions for Grapes with your order, if you 
have not raised Grapes before. We offer only selected, 
2-yr. No. 1 vines at the following prices for all 
varieties: 60c each; 3 for $1.50; 10 for $4.50; 25 for 
$8.50; 50 for $15.00; 100 for $25.00. 
Caco. Red. A new red Grape which is becoming a great 
favorite. The large, sweet berries make this an ex- 
cellent variety for home gardens on fences, trellises, 
arbors, etc. 
~\ Concord. Blue. Deservedly the most popular Grape 
RIES 
Grow Giant Cultivated 
BLUEBERRIES 
Everybody likes the big, delicious, modern Blue- 
berries. You can raise them easily in your garden 
if the soil is naturally acid or if you make it so by 
adding peat or leafmold from under pines or oaks. 
We offer three splendid varieties especially selected 
to provide the essential cross-pollination and to pro- 
duce big crops of delectable berries over a long season. 
Complete cultural directions are free on request. 
Varieties? Weymouth—early 
'\ Stanley—midseason 
N Jersey—late 
Vigorous 12 to 18-in. plants: 3 for $3.35; 6 for 
$5.70; 9 for $8.00; 12 for $10.35. 
STRAWBERRIES 
No fruit or vegetable garden is complete without a 
Sean uey patch. We recommend 25 plants for each 
member of the family. If you are not familiar with the 
rather simple requirements for growing Strawberries, 
oe on your order for our Cultural Directions for Straw- 
erries. 
JUNE-FRUITING VARIETIES 
Howard 17 or\Premier. Most popular commercial 
variety and a good, dependable one for home gar- 
dens. Large berries of uniform shape and size, ex- 
cellent quality and rich color. Ripens early and is 
highly resistant to frost. 25 plants for $1.65; 
50 for $2.45; 100 for $3.60; 250 for $5.90. 
\\ Catskill. The best-tasting Strawberry! Large berries 
with the flavorful tang of wild ones. Primarily a 
home-garden variety. High quality, splendid color. 
Ripens midseason. 25 plants for $1.75; 50 for $2.75; 
100 for $3.65; 250 for $6.50, 
\ Fairland. A relatively new variety recommended for 
all but the very coldest sections. It does well here. 
Large, bright red berries produced over a long period 
beginning at midseason. The attractive fruit sells 
well on roadside stands and may be shipped moderate 
distances. 25 plants for $1.70; 50 for $2.70; 100 for 
$3.80; 250 for $6.45. 
EVERBEARING VARIETIES 
“ Superfection. Jumbo-size berries are glossy red, 
unusually sweet and delicious. The first crop comes 
at the regular Strawberry season and the second, 
beginning in August, continues until freezing weather. 
25 plants for $2.25; 50 for $3.85; 100 for $5.80; 
250 for $11.40, 
for both gardens and commercial vineyards. Suc- \ 20th Century. NEW. An outstanding everbearing 
ceeds over a large area. Hardy, productive and an 
excellent shipper. Berries and bunches large. 
~ Fredonia. Black. Plant is a strong, healthy grower. 
Berries are large and juicy. Clusters medium size. 
\ Portland. White. Vine is hardy, healthy and pro- 
ductive. Bunch and berries largest of all white 
Grapes. Early. 
Strawberry highly recommended by university 
experiment stations the country over. Superior to 
other everbearers in size, quality and vigor of growth. 
Bright red berries of excellent texture and delightful 
flavor. 25 plants for $2.85; 50 for $4.95; 100 for 
$8.00; 250 for $19.25, 
IMPORTANT: Due to quarantine regulations, we do not 
accept orders for Strawberries to be shipped into California. 
Please order only in multiples of 25 plants. 
PUTNEY, VERMONT 
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