Trailing Berries 
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Concord Grape 
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An assortment of our finest grapes, every one hardy, 
productive and selected so you will have early, medium 
and late ripening—red, white and blue grapes—giving 
you fresh grapes for many weeks. Our strong No. 1 
vines generally start bearing the year after planting out. Thornless Boysenberry 
1 Fredonia 1 Worden 
1 Brighton 1 Niagara 
1 Seneca 1 Concord 
Strong No. 1 Transplants: 30e¢ each; 10 for $2.50 
RED 
W ASHINGTON—Produces a very heavy crop of berries that 
are slightly larger than Cuthbret, firmer and brighter color. 
Disease resistant. 
WILLAMETTE—Large, beautiful dark red berries are firm 
and rather long. Excellent for home use. Hardy and disease 
resistant. 
EVERBEARING 
INDIAN SUMMER—A new, two-crop red raspberry. The ber- 
ries are medium red, large and of high quality. 
BLACK RASPBERRY 
™~ CUMBERLAND—The one completely dependable black va- 
riety. Produces large crops of purplish black beiries of excel- 
lent flavor. Exceptionally hardy. A good shipper. Fine for 
home gardens. 
NEW INTRODUCTIONS 
Strong No. 1 Transplants: 35e each; 10 for $3.00 
AN = x g A r 2 
CANBY—Thornless. This new introduction of large, firm red 
berries is superior to any. A heavy producer. Very good flavor 
and a good freezing variety. 
PUYALLUP—A recent introduction from the Puyallup Ex- 
perimental Station. Bears an abundant crop of large red ber- 
Canby Raspberry ries. Hardy and disease resistant. Excellent flavor. 
4 IT’S NOT A HOME UNTIL IT’S PLANTED 
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