LIST OF FRUIT PLANTS FOR 1916. 



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HARDY GRAPES. 



Strong- Two-Year-Old Plants. 



Betta — Introduced by the Minnesota Experiment Station and 

 said to be the hardiest of all Grapes. A vigorous grower 

 and very productive. Berry jet black; fine flavor. Each 

 20c; per doz. $2.00. 



Campbell's Early — The berries of this variety are often an 

 inch in diameter; black with a purple bloom, slightly long- 

 er than round. Ripens by the end of August. Keeps and 

 ships remarkably well. Flavor superb. Each 20c; per 

 dozen $2.00. 



Concord — A large, well-known grape, ripening about the mid- 

 dle of September. The first hardy grape introduced and 

 still as good as the best. 



Green Mountain — Earliest White Grape; combines hardiness, 

 productiveness, vigor, good size and excellent quality. 

 Bunches and berries large, greenish-white. Each 20c; per 

 doz. $2.00. 



Lutie — The best family Grape grown; never known to mil- 

 dew. Bunches and berries large, color reddish-chocolate, 

 very tender and sweet. Vine hardy, strong grower and 

 prolific. Each 20c; per doz. $2.00. 



Worden — A seedling of the Concord, but of superior quality 

 and productiveness, ripening some weeks earlier. 

 Price, except where noted, each 15c; per dozen $1.50. 



RASPBERRIES — Black Varieties. 



Cumberland — The largest of the black sorts, far surpassing 

 all others. Fruit very large, firm, of fine quality and ships 

 well. 



Gregg — Very large and firm; late. 



Kansas — One of the best. Ripens early; very productive. 



King of Cliffs (Everbearing Black) — The earliest of all black 

 Raspberries; in size, length of season and fall-bearing 

 qualities stands unapproached and alone. This truly won- 

 derful Raspberry actually bears fruit from June to No- 

 vember, or until hard frost. Berries very large, firm, sweet, 

 juicy, of delicious flavor and glossy black. Canes endure 

 the severest cold without protection. Each 12c; per doz. 

 85c; per 100 $4.50. 



Older — As large as Gregg and ten days earlier. Fine quality. 

 Strong plants, except where noted, each 10c; per doz. 75c; 

 per 100 $3.00. 



Red Varieties. 



Cardinal — Makes a great growth, is extremely hardy, and 

 its rich, red, pure-flavored fruit is produced in wonderful 

 abundance. 



RED RASPBERRIES — Continued. 



Cuthbert — An old hardy market variety, remarkable for its 

 shipping qualities and great productiveness. 



Loudon — Very hardy and productive; a splendid shipper; 

 large and fine quality. 



ST. REGIS — The "Early Till Late" Raspberry.. A continuous 

 fruiting sort, bearing unceasingly from June to October. 

 It is furthermore the earliest fruiting red sort, beginning 

 to ripen from June 15th to 20th and is wonderfully prolific. 

 The fruit is bright-crimson, of large size and surpassing 

 quality. Any soil seems to suit it. Price, each 12c; per 

 dozen 85c; per 100 $4.50. 



Strong plants, except where noted, each 10c; per doz. 



75c; per 100 $3.00. 



STRAWBERRIES. 



All Strawberries are either staminate or pistilate (per- 

 fect or imperfect), and pistilate varieties should have stam- 

 inate sorts planted with them about every third row. For 

 garden culture plant 151 inches apart in rows 18 to 24 inches 

 apart. 



Americas (Staminate) — In some sections this has proven the 

 longest bearing, most prolific and altogether most satis- 

 factory of the new everbearing or fall bearing varieties. 

 Fruits are of fine flavor and large size and are borne on 

 stout stems well off the ground. Buds should be kept 

 pinched off until three weeks to a month before fruit 

 is wanted. Per dozen 50c; per 100 $2.50. 



Beder Wood (Staminate) — Very productive. A standard mar- 

 ket variety. 



Brandywine (Staminate) — Large, late, vigorous and of ex- 

 cellent quality. 



Clyde (Staminate) — Large, very showy, of good quality and 

 very productive. 



Crescent (Pistilate) — Hardy, productive. 

 Gandy (Staminate) — Very late; fine shipper. 



Haverland (Pistilate) — Early. A large cropper. Fruit large. 

 Sample (Pistilate) — Late. Fruits large, of good quality and 

 borne heavily. First-class shipper. 



Senator Dunlap (Staminate) — An extra prolific medium size 

 variety, very dark red when ripe; excellent shipper; ripens 

 with Warfield. 



Warfield (Pistilate) — Highly esteemed for its large and uni- 

 form berries, and considered one of the very best sorts for 

 marketing. 



Except where noted, price, postpaid, per doz. 25c; per 50 75c; 



per 100 $1.25. By express, per 100 $1.00; 



per 1,000 $6.00. 



EVERGREEN TREES BY MAIL. 



Postpaid — 12 Packages as Below. 



Fine for Hedges, "Windbrakes and Ornamental Lawn planting. These packages cannot be broken. By 

 mail postpaid to destination. Price $1.00 per package; any 6 packages for $5.00. 



Complete planting instructions and cultural directions will be furnished with each order. 



There is unquestionably no better way of beautifying your grounds than surrounding it with beauti- 

 ful Evergreens. They are everlasting and add to the beauty of the home winter and summer. In summer 

 they are cooling and refreshing. In winter they add color, warmth and cheerfulness. Evergreen hedges 

 and rows of trees between fields tend not only to Increase the fertility of the soil, but by their orna- 

 mental appearance add considerable to the cash value of the farm. 

 These varieties have been thoroughly tested and proven absolutely hardy and reliable and will grow successfully In all 

 parts of the country. Shipment in March, April or May. 



1. — 100 Norway Spruce 3-year Seedlings 



2.— 100 Scotch Pine 2-year Seedlings 



3. — 100 Douglas Fir 3-year Seedlings 



4. — 50 Colorado Blue Spruce 3-year Seedlings 



5. — 100 White Pine 2-year Seedlings 



6. — 50 Black Hill Spruce 4-year Seedlings 



Price postpaid, $1.00 per package, any 6 for $5.00. 



All plants offered on this page delivered by Parcel Post free, except as noted. 



7.— 100 American Arbor Vitae 3-year Seedlings 



8. — 100 Dwarf Mountain Pine 3-year Seedlings 



9. — 100 Jack Pine 2-year Seedlings 



10. — 50 Red Cedar 2-year Seedlings 



11. — 100 Ponderosa Pine 2-year Seedlings 



12. — 100 White Spruce 3-year Seedlings 



