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45c each per 100 (25 or more) 
ARDEN—Horizontal branches showing orange-red 
berries. 
CLARK—Lusterous green leaves, deeply toothed. 
Bright red berries. 
FARAGE—Deep green leaves, quite long. Red berries. 
FEMALE—Medium evenly spined foliage. Red berries. 
GUNBY—Evenly toothed dark green leaves. Red fruit. 
=> HARRISBURGER—Narrow evenly spined leaf. Very 
bright red berry. 
=« JOHNSON—Fine pyramidal. Medium leaf and good 
red fruit. 
JOYCE—Dark green glossy leaves, evenly toothed. 
Bright red fruit. 
MALE—Select good pollinators. 
MANIG—Dark green evenly spined leaves. Bright 
red fruit. 
MISS HELEN—Good grower with spiny leaf. Large 
red berry. 
PARKTON—Rapid growing large leaf variety. Dark 
red berry. 
PYRAMIDALIS—Pyramidal form. Spined foliage. Red 
fruit. 
ROTUNDIFOLIA—Quite round well spined leaves. 
Good red fruit. 
SARAH HIGGINS—Medium size spined leaves. Red 
berries. 
7 WALTERMEYER COMPACTA—Pyramidal type, spiny 
leaves. Red fruit. 
=~ YELLOW BERRY—Pyramidal type, best type foliage 
and clear yellow berries. 
GROUP il 
5Q0c each per 100 (25 or more) 
BETZY—Spiny leaf, red berries. 
BRILLIANTISSIMA—Good pyramidal type, small spiny 
leaf. Pink-red berries. 
CARDINAL—Good foliage and berry habit. 
CHEERFUL—Pyramidal form. Medium spiny leaf, large 
red berry. 
CROONENBURG—Dark green leaves, heavy fruiter. 
Bright red fruit. 
CUP LEAF—Large heavy leaf. Red fruit. 
HAMPTON—Good foliage and bright red berries. 
LEATHER LEAF MALE-—Large heavy textured leaf. 
Good pollinator. 
MERRY CHRISTMAS— —Vigorous with good color fol- 
iage and berries. 
PITMAN—Good foliage. Bright red berries. 
SALLY—Medium size spined leaves. Red berries. 
