SMALL FRUITS 
We wish to call your attention to the usefulness of Small Fruits in the garden. In addi- 
tion to their unequalled value as delightfully flavored sauce, jellies, and preserves 
their usefulness as ornamental vines and shrubs should not be overlooked in planning the home 
garden. Even Strawberries make a useful and attractive low-growing border around perennial 
and flower beds. 
Grapes 
Plump clusters of grapes ripened on your own 
vines taste twice as good. Double value is often 
gained for vine covering of fences, arbors, and trel- 
| lises. 
BETA. Where a rugged grape is required, this de- 
serves very serious consideration. A cross between 
Concord and wild grape will adequately support the 
home needs for jelly and juices. Hardy without 
protection. Ideal for arbors and fences. 
CACO. A new red grape among the earlier ripen- 
ing varieties. Bunches are compact and of good 
size and form. Pleasant sweet flavor. 
CONCORD. The widely planted blue-black grape. 
FREDONIA. <A new very early delicious black 
grape, with large berries and bunches. Ripens 
“two-weeks ahead of Concord. 
NEAGARA. Productive Sealants ase variety. Large 
berries mature to light greenish-yellow; has sweet 
mellow flavor. 
All vines are heavily rooted 2-year No. 1 size 
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~THORNLESS BOYSENBERRY 
The sensational berry, large size and 
wonderful flavor; purple color. Canes G b e 
require winter protection under exposed oose erries 
conditions. (Plants guaranteed to be in 
good live condition on arrival only.) \ % ; 
Price per 4, 90c; per 12, $2.50; “ CHAMPION. A vigorous, very produc- 
per 25, $4.50 tive variety, planted extensively for 
commercial use; easy to pick. Large 
Currants greenish-yellow when ripe. 
N\PERFECTION. Westandard ores Pertece \ PIXWELL, Fine new variety from the 
tion’ in currant varieties. One of the north. Very hardy, vigorous, heavy 
finest in size, appearance and quality; yielding. Berries large light green ma- 
pen, aa red berries in compact turing to pink. Name Pixwell derived 
~NEW RED LAKE CURRANT. Excellent from long stems for easy reach and 
quality, large red berries in long well- sparse thorns. Colorful autumn foliage. 
filled clusters. A Minnesota introduc- 
tion that has become the leading garden Cele N Orme Ea. Per 3 Per 10 
variety. ; 
2 yr. No. 1 Ea. Per 3 Per 19 Postage Paid. 
Post Paid : 
Perfection ....... on ee RA te ea. ‘90 2.50 7.50 
New Red Lake .... .65 1.75 5.59 ESWC] eee 1.00 eo 8.50 
