Small Fruits 
ASPARAGUS 
Mary Washington. The best popular variety; heavy yield- 
ing; Tust-resistant; hardy; rich flavored and tender. 
$6.00 per 100; $3.55 per 50; $1.90 per 25 
BLUEBERRY HYBRIDS 
See page 32 
GRAPE VINES 
~ Caco. Large, sweet wine-red fruit in compact bunches. 
ae 2 yr., No. 1 dormant, 75¢ each; container-grown 
1.35. 
“ Concord. Most widely known. Large clusters of glossy 
black fruit. Strong, 2 yr., No. 1 dormant, 75% each; con- 
tainer-grown $1.35. 
\ Seneca. New and outstanding. large white berries, sweet 
and juicy, in abundance. Strong, 2 yr., No. 1 dormant 
80% each; container-grown $1.50. 
A Steuben. A very hardy, new variety. Huge, long, slender 
clusters of blue-black fruit with delicious, sweet flavor. 
Ripens a few days before Concord, but keeps well until 
Christmas. Strong, 2 yr., No. 1 dormant $1.00 each; con- 
tainer-grown $1.60 each. 
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RASPBERRIES 
Latham. Most popular, all-purpose Raspberry with large, 
juicy rich red fruit thai clings to stem several days after 
fully ripe in early July. Strong transplants — $20 per 
100; $11 per 50; $6.00 per 25; $2.45 per 10. 
STRAWBERRIES 
Catskill (Midseason). Yields very heavy crops of large, 
firm, glossy dark red fruit. Field grown plants, $5.50 
per 160; $3.25 per 54; $1.75 per 25 
\ Phemier (Howard 17) (Early). Bears, over long season, a 
tremendous crop of bright scarlet-red berries of excellent 
flavor. Field grown plants, $5.50 per 100; $3.25 per 50; 
$1.75 per 25. 
S cirecmaliner — Everbearing. “Sweet as honey” jumbo 
sized berries borne in profusion from July until Nov. 
Field grown plants, $6.50 per 100; $3.65 per 50; $2.00 per 
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\ Rea Rich (Plant Pat. No. 993) Everbearing. So Big. So 
Rich. So Red. So Vigorous. So Sweet. Bears from summer 
to fall. Field grown plants, $15 per 100; $8.50 per 50; $5 
per 25, 
BEST FERTILIZERS 
for Plant Nourishment 
Let us provide you with the proper planting mater- 
ials. See pages 60, 61, 62, 63. 
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