RIBIER GRAPE 
GRAPEVINES 
Table and Raisin Varieties 
35c¢ each; $3.50 per 12, except Cardinal 
* Black Hamburg. Large bunches of coal black 
round berries with a sweet, juicy flavor. Fine 
table grape. 
. Black Monukka. Fine eating, black, seedless 
grape. Elongated, medium sized berries with 
tender, crisp skin; very sweet. 
“Black Muscat. Considered to have the richest, 
finest flavor of any grape. Ripens about three 
weeks earlier than the Muscat. 
X cardinal Grape. A new grape that is unsur- 
passed as a table grape. The large, round 
berries are cardinal red, covered with an at- 
tractive bloom, Flavorful and juicy. Heavy 
producer. 
AS 
“Flame Tokay. Fruit a rich red, sweet and firm, 
which makes it attractive and very good eat- 
ing. A good keeper. 
Malaga. Ripens early with large, oval, white 
berries in large, loose clusters; flesh sweet, 
crisp and delicious. 
“~Maraville de Malaga (Red Malaga). Large, 
round and bright red. Best all around red 
grape. 
“Muscat. California’s favorite white grape. 
Large oval green berries with a most delicious 
flavor. Without a doubt the most popular 
table variety and makes the famous Muscatel 
wine. 
~ Olivette Blanche. Large, long amber berries 
with an exceedingly rich flavor. 
~\Ribier. Immense, round, handsome black ber- 
ries with firm, juicy, sweet flesh. 
~. Thompson Seedless. This famous white grape 
is so well known it needs no introduction. Its 
vigorous growth and seedless berries make it 
a prime favorite. 
HARDY AMERICAN VARIETIES 
50c each; 12 for $5.00 
“\Concord. Favorite American Grape. Medium 
sized bunches of blue-black berries. A grape 
with real flavor. 
~\ Isabella. A fine arbor grape with glossy black 
berries and a musky flavor. 
~\Niagara. The favorite white American grape. 
Berries large, pale yellow, very sweet, tender 
and juicy. 
WINE GRAPES 
35c¢ each; 25 for $6.50 
= AGcante Bouschet (Black). Large, round, 
red berries of medium size, planted exten- 
sively for its red juice. 
\ Mission (Black). Round, sweet, medium 
sized black berries, produced in enormous 
) bunches. Makes excellent Angelica wine. 
\ zinfandel (Black). A leading wine grape in 
California. Berries small, round, thin skinned 
and juicy. Enormous producer. 
Thornless: 50¢ each; $5.00 dozen 
Thorn Type: 35c¢ each; $3.50 dozen 
BERRY PLANTS 
RASPBERRIES 
Thornless: 50c each; $5.00 doz. 
Thorn Type: 35c each; $3.50 doz. 
““Boysenberry. Large, deep purple berries with 
a wonderful flavor. 
~Thornless Boysenberry. Thornless form of 
above. 
™ Cory Thornless. A blackberry without thorns. 
Berries jet black, small seedless and sweet. 
“Mammoth Blackberry. Stout canes, small 
spines and large fruits similar to Cory, very 
sweet and almost seedless. 
~“Thornless Loganberry. A favorite for home 
gardens. Large, long berries of unique and 
delicious flavor. 
~~ Thornless Youngberry. Berries black when 
ripe. Practically seedless and richly flavored. 
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RASPBERRY 
25¢ each; $2.50 dozen 
“SSt. Regis. Delicious, large red berries in ample 
clusters. 
Indian Summer. A very prolific grower that 
produces an enormous crop of large red ber- 
ries that have a very delicious flavor. 10c 
higher than St. Regis. 
Black Cap. Large, black, sweet berries. 
STRAWBERRIES 
“ Banner. Beautiful, deep red, large, sweet, 
fine flavored berries. Bears heavily over a 
long period and is long lived. 
60c dozen; $3.50 per 100 
“Shasta (University variety) . A very good pro- 
ducer for market and home use, for Coast 
sections. 
“Utah Everbearing. A splendid red variety that 
produces over a long period of time. 
“Rockhill. Produces while very young. Bears 
all summer. Berries are sweet and delicious, 
rich red in color. $1.75 dozen; $12.00 per 
100. 
CURRANT 
50c each; $5.00 dozen 
Cherry. The largest of all red currants, often 
more than one-half inch in diameter. Vigor- 
ous and free bearing. 
GOOSEBERRY 
50c each; $5.00 dozen 
“Oregon Chief. One of the finest varieties of 
Gooseberries. Fruit medium to large, round, 
sweet and juicy. 
ASPARAGUS 
60c dozen; $3.50 per 100 
RHUBARB 
35c¢ each; $3.50 per dozen 
Cherry. Bright red stalks of splendid quality. 
ARTICHOKES 
35c¢ each; $3.50 per dozen 
