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yariety. These vines are ab- The berry ripens one week earlier than Cumberland, giv- 
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under glass. Caco was awarded a medal by the home use. Matures early, keeps well, ships well 
achievement. ries bluish black, delicious flavor. 
_w-2817 BLUEBERRIES / Red and Purple Raspberries 
i ceereeen an, Clusters “tate S| N-2811. LATHAM. Most Widely Planted Red Raspberry. The stand- 
| Blackberries —_ \ x _»s09. cuMBERLAND (Mid-season Black cap). 
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Save This Catalog To Order In Spring and Fall [2824-2 vows of Ye 
2 Year Old Grapes—The World’s Best Varieties “Old Grape Vines QN LY 2 iS 
| Two each of the four superior varieties listed. Each separately labeled. 
N-2820. NIAGARA. Occupies the same position\) N-2818. FREDONIA. New early glossy black Grape. 
a a 2 bye Nash as Concord among the Vines vigorous and productive. Clusters ae ee 
Black. Bunch and berries large, greenish white, medium, cylindrical and compact. Berries large We Pay the P i 
changing to pale yellow when fully ripe. Skin and round; skin thick and tough; flesh juicy, solid ¥, ~y Osta’ eri se cee ose 
thin, quality equal to Concord. Deep muscat-like but tender, excellent flavor. Ripens fully ten days aa 
flavor. Very sweet and aromatic. Keep a long before Moore’s Early and is an excellent shipper, 
time on the vines and after picked. as it does not crack. One of the best new varie- 
‘ ties. . 
-2819. CACO. This new large red grade is out- “ N-2821. CONCORD. For more than fifty years this 
standing. Color wine-red, flavor unusually rich, popular variety has outsold all other Grapes. Still 
rivals in appearance and flavor grapes grown the most profitable variety whether for market or 
American Institute of New York, a high honor for and always finds ready sale. Bunches large, ber- 
SPECIAL LOW PRICES ON ALL GRAPES 
2 for 90 cts.; 6 for $2.25; 12 for $4.25; 25 for $7.50; 50 for $13.50; 100 for $23.50 
Mammoth Cultivated 2 for N-2810, INDIAN SUMMER EVERBEARING. This is a DOUBLE PROFIT 
Amazing new Blueberry and DOUBLE SATISFACTION Red Raspberry! Bears a full crop 
two to three times as $975 in early June, and another crop in the late Fall. Every berry matures 
large as the wild ones. to large size. Unique, thimble-shaped, dark red, very beautiful and 
Juicy and delicious. Wonderful appetizing. Sweet and delicious, for fresh and canned desserts. 
for pies and preserves. Fruits Plants are hardy, good growers, self-supporting. 
them easy to pick. Plant no less 
than two to insure cross-pollina- 
tion. They prefer an acid soil so 
plant will be wrapped in suffi- 
ard of excellence. The immense, deep red berries all mature to the 
same size. Unexcelled for flavor and firmness. Marvelous keeping 
qualities make it the leader for shipping, canning or freezing. Ber- 
cient Peat Moss, which should be €S start ripening in mid-season and continue an unbelievably long 
incorporated ae fio sell wits time. Plants are vigorous growers and very hardy. 
setting out plants to make your ~\ N-2812. SODUS. The Most Promising Large Purple Raspberry. Firm, 
soil acid. sprightly and good quality. Picks easily and does not crumble. 
3-year-old, extra strong plants, Plants are hardy, vigorous, very productive. One of the most profit- 
2 for $2.75; 4 for $4.95; 6 for able varieties in cultivation. 
a ee? 22-00,, postpaid. Uniform Prices on Above Red and Purple Raspberries: 5 for 
BOYSENBERRY $1.45; 10 for $2.50; 25 for $5.45; 50 for $9.50; 100 for $16.00; 
N-2815 Riis Thoraless 5 As 250 for $30.00; 500 for $50.00; 1000 for $95.00, prepaid. 
atest creation in Vine Fruit 
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Actual teats show veld $4 50 Delicious Black Raspberries Grape Vines 
Tr ie) > a a 
acre. Berries 1% to 2” \ N-2808. NEW LOGAN. “Disease Resistant”. Most Depend- Cola aa ee le 
long, 1” thick. Very sweet, few able Early Black Raspberry. This variety, through sheer 
seeds, extremely hardy. Don’t 5 ‘ 
confuse this with the thorny . merit, has replaced very nearly all the standard kinds. 
een ornless. ee eae ane ing the grower a chance to make some real money before 
cord Grapes. 5 for $1.50; 10 for Cumberland comes into bearing. It is an extra heavy yield- 
$2.65; 25 for $5.00; 50 for $8.75; er, with berries as large or larger than Cumberland. 5 for 
100 for $15.75, prepaid. $1.45; 10 for $2.50; 25 for $5.45; 50 for $9.50; 100 for $16.00; 
_ 250 for $30.00; 500 for $50.00; 1000 for $95.00, prepaid. 
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taf a ep ara paneled tire ell Excepting Honey Sweet it tops the list in black 
new ‘hardy, upright Blackberry, raspberries on account of its hardiness and 
 aepbons tye haba Dirk Le Hohe enn) productiveness. Fruit very large, sweet and 
This is so fay superior to the old delicious, firm, making it an ideal shipping 
standard Blackberry offered by berry. Plants are very healthy, vigorous, and 
many, there as Cee ree no well adapted to support their large crop of 
atteae: berries wintes aa ys "berries. 6 for $1.25; 10 for $2.25; 25 for $4.25; 
and have a very sweet true flavor 50 for $7.50; 100 for $14.00; 250 for $30.00; 500 
when ripe. Can stand winter for $47.50; 1000 for $85.00, prepaid. 
temperatures successfully. 5 for 
$1.75; 10 for $3.40; 25 for $8.00; 
50 for $15.00; 100 for $29.00, pre- \(N-2825 New Thornless Youngberry 
paid. Very Scarce. 
Different from any berry grown. Cross between 
Loganberry and Dewberry. Vines are thrifty 
growers, very productive and immune from dis- 
ease. The rich wine-colored 142x1% inch fruit 
which ripen earlier than Dewberries are delicious 
fresh or canned. The wine-colored juice is ideal ' 
for fruit cocktail. Flavor is pleasant, sweet with ‘Ss a 
the tartness of the Blackberry. Culture same as 
Dewberries. 5 for $1.60; 10 for $2.75; 
25 for $5.25; 50 for $9.45; 100 for $16.75, 
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&\N-2807 Honey k Raspberry 
§ 500 for $50.00; 1000 for $95.00, prepaid. 
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* Mid-season One of the hardiest and most pro- 
ductive black raspberries grown, producing large 
crops even under adverse soil and weather conditions. 
The large fruit often measuring 2% inehes in cir- 
<. Ae cumference is not soft, and remains firm a long time. 
a 4 ye h 7 Color a glossy purplish black, very sweet, rich flavor. 
BI kb Se * y Fd a Seeds small—excellent variety for home use or ship- 
ackbperr - we N a ping. 5 for $1.45; 10 for $2.50; 25 for $5.45; 
> é F ew oungberry 5O for $9.50; 100 for $16.00; 250 for 330.003 
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