FRUITS — continued 
RED RASPBERRY 
A New Everbearing Red 
RASPBERRY 
Durham Raspberry. A two-crop variety that 
ripens its fall crop before frost. Introduced by 
the University of New Hampshire. Far and 
away the best everbearing red Raspberry to 
date. The summer crop of medium-size, high- 
quality fruit ripens in June. The big fall crop 
of large luscious berries ripens from _ late 
August until October. At last we have a heavy 
fall producer which ripens its crop early enough 
to escape fall freezes. 
If you really want a big yield of very high- 
quality fall Raspberries, plant Durham. 
10 for $3.00; 25 for $5.50; 50 for $9.00; 100 for $16.50. 
STRAWBERRIES. 
No fruit or vegetable garden is complete without a 
Strawberry patch. We recommend 25 plants for 
each member of the family. If you are not familiar 
with the rather simple requirements for growing 
Strawberries, ask on your order for our Cultural 
Directions for Strawberries. 
June fruiting varieties. 
Prices, 25 for $1.50; 50 for $2.50; 100 for $4.00; 
250 for $8.00. 
~™ Howard 17 or Premier. Most popular commercial 
variety and a good, dependable one for home 
gardens. Large berries of uniform shape and 
size, excellent quality and rich color. Ripens 
early and is highly resistant to frost. 
~ Catskill. The best-tasting Strawberry! Large 
berries with the flavorful tang of wild ones. 
Primarily a home-garden variety. High quality, 
splendid color. Ripens midseason. 
Everbearing. 
~ 20th Century. NEW. An outstanding everbearing 
Strawberry highly recommended by university 
experiment stations the country over. Superior 
to other everbearers in size, quality and vigor of 
growth. Bright red berries of excellent texture 
and delightful flavor. 25 plants for $2.85; 50 for 
$4.95; 100 for $8.00; 250 for $19.25. 
IMPORTANT: Due to quarantine regulations, 
we do not accept orders for Strawberries to be 
shipped into California. Please order only in 
multiples of 25 plants. 
GRAPES 
These selected Grape vines are easy to grow and are 
adapted to a wide range of soils and climate. Ask 
for Cultural Directions for Grapes with your order, 
if you have not raised Grapes before. We offer only 
selected, 2 year No. 1 vines at the following prices _ 
for all varieties: 60c each; 10 or more of same variety 
at 50c each. 
\ Caco. Red. A red Grape which is becoming a 
great favorite. The large, sweet berries make 
this an excellent variety for home gardens on 
fences, trellises, arbors, etc. 
N Concord. Blue. Deservedly the most popular 
Grape for both gardens and commercial vine- 
yards. Succeeds over a large area. Hardy, pro- 
ductive and an excellent shipper. Berries and 
bunches large. 
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Fredonia. Black. Plant is a_ strong, healthy 
grower. Berries are large and juicy. Clusters 
medium size. 
\ 
Portland. White. Vine is hardy, healthy and pro- 
ductive. Bunch and berries largest of all white 
Grapes. Early. 
ASPARAGUS 
Mary Washington. 
An excellent rust-resistant variety for either home 
garden or market. Rapid growing, yielding thick, 
long, straight stalks that are tender even when 
tall. Once again, we have strong two-year plants 
that will start bearing lightly the year after being 
set out. The plants are usually set 18 inches apart 
in rows 4 to 5 feet apart. The roots should be 
covered with 6 to 8 inches of soil. 25 for $1.50; 
100 for $5.00; 1,000 for $45.00. 
RHUBARB 
McDonald. 
A NEW, early, very red, less acid Rhubarb. The 
variety everybody is planting. Outyields most 
other varieties. Produces stalks 2 feet tall that are 
red all the way down. Strong divisions: $1.10 each; 
10 or more at $1.00 each. 
