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L. L. MAY & CO., JST. PAUL, MINN. 
The Onl./ Perfectly 
EVerbearii)g»^^ 
Originated In Dakota. B^^^I^ HiUS Red RaSpbePPy. 
4 „ l.,i,.i,.n.».» PERFECTLY HARDY. 
The Krauflest and most beautiful berry that we have ever seen. It originated In 
JL Dakota and is almost as hardy as an oak. The fruit Is of a rich red color, extra 
large and of the most delicious quality. One of its best poiuus Is the wonderful 
yields and great length of time it will bear during the summer. The plants are vigor- 
ous in growth and so hardy that they have for seiisons stood our severe winters in the 
northwest, without any proU'ction at all, always bearing heavily and surpassing any 
other sort in both yield and flavor. i- -= j 
A FEW WORDS FROM ONE WHO HAS GROWN THIS BBBBT. 
L. L. MAT & Co., St. Paul, Minn. 
GtntUmm: I have for years tried different Raspberries that I obtained from the 
East but never found a single variety that would stand our severe winters without 
heavy covering, until I tried the Black Hills Ked Ra.si)berry. This one is perfectly 
hardy, standing the winters without any protection. Fruit is very firm, larger than 
the black varieties and of a finer quality. It is a heavy bearer and a most vauable 
variety. ^ ^ . ^ „ J- DeWitt, Creston, Dak. 
Price 30c each, 4 for $1.00, 12 for $2. SO, 30 for $5.00, postpaid. 
OTHER RASPBERRIES. 
Crimson Queen.— One of the hardiest and heaviest yielding red varieties, flavor Is 
extra fine. Price 15c each, 5 for 50c, 12 for $1.00. 
May's Orange — The hardiest of the yellow or golden varieties. Fruit is exceedingly 
handsome and always brings a high price In the market. Price 16c each, 6 for SOc, 
12 for $1.00. 
Qregg.- Splendid, black, hardy and productive. Price 15c each, 6for SOc, l!5for$1.00. 
Ohio.— Hardy, a big yielding berry and considered the best by many growers. Price 
15c each, 6 for SOc, 15 for $1.00. 
Cuthbert.— Beautiful fruit of a rich crimson color. Hardy. Price 15c each, 6 for 
SOc. 15 for $1.00. 
Shaffer.— A famous black variety, extensively grown In the South. Price ISc each, 6 for 50c, 15 
for $1.0O. 
Golden Queen.— A well known yellow berry of good quality. Price 15c each, 6 for SOc, 15 for $1.00. 
riarlboro.— Popular in the North. Ctolor rich crimson. Price 15c each, 6 tor SOc, 15 for $1.00. 
CHOICE CURRANTS. 
May's Giant Ruby .—The fruit is of very large size and a brilliant ruby color, flavor sui)erior to any 
we have ever grown, perfectly hardy, and a much heavier yielder than the Cherry, Fay's or White 
Grape. Try It. Price 2Sc each, 3 for 6Sc, 12 for $2.25. 
Red Cherry.— Fruit large. Arm and sweet. The most generally grown. Perfectly hardy. Price 
16c each, 6 for SOc, 15 for $1.00. 
White Grape.— A gr.aud table variety, fruit mild and sweet. Fine for private gardens. Price 15c 
. each, t! for 60c, 15 for $1.00. 
Fay's.— One of the latest introductions. - Fruit large and of fine quality. Price ISceach. 5for 
60c, 15 for 91. 60. 
LaVersailles.— Extra largo bunches of the most beautiful red Currants. Price 16c, 6 for 50c, 15 for 
$i.oo. 
Crandall Tree.— See Colored Plate. Price 25c, 3 for 60c, 6 for $1.00, 12 for $1.76. 
THE BEST GOOSEBERRIES. 
Whinham's Tree.— See inside of back cover for description of this wonderful variety. 
English Red.— The mammoth red variety. It is almost as hardy as an oak. bears profuselv and is 
the finest flavored Gooseberry we have ever tasted. The fruit is of an enormous size, tender, sweet 
and i uiey. A valuable variety for all sections of this country. Price 40c each, 3 for $1 .00, 7 for $2 .OO. 
Downlng.—An excellent white, of fine flavor, hardy and productive. Price 15c each. 5 for 60c, 
12 for $1.00. 
Houghton.— Vigorous and a good yielder. Fruit red, sweet and handsome. Price 15c each, 5 for 
SOc, 12 for $1.00. 
Golden Prolific— A variety that has become wonderfully popular, having proven to be perfectly 
hardy and an enormous bearer. The fruit Is extra large, a rich golden color and of the finest quality. 
Price 30c each, 4 for $1.00, 12 for $2.50. 
=FROM SOME OF OUR CUSTOMERS. 
Garland, Tex. Your Northern Gro^m Onion Seed has done better than anv other we have ever 
had. Your Extra Early Pearl is a great favorite and adapted to this climate. " Matthew Erwin. 
Pocatello, Idaho. All the fruits I received from you are vei-y fine. A. M. Cbinek. 
Virginia City, Nevada. I sowed seed from four packets of your Pansles this spring and have had 
a most beautiful variety. Mks. W. J. Harris. 
Bassettville, Kans. The box of plants came In good condition. I had began to think it was too 
far to send them, but now I know they can be sent that distance and do well, if purchase<l from a 
reliable firm. MrNA ,1. Robinson, 
Dover, Delaware. Plants received yesterday. In flrst-class condition. I like to deal with a reli- 
able Arm and am glad to find one out of flfteen I've dealt with the past season. E. A. Lindale. 
Columbia Palls, Mont. Plants received In good order and everything growing finely. Mrs. J. W. Pace 
Our Wonderful 
$5.00 
Fruit Collection 
Here we list the finest and hardiest collection 
of Small Fruits ever offered for this sum and 
we hope none of our friends who require fruits 
for their garden will overlook this collection. 
For only $5.00 we will send 
prepaid the following coU 
lection of choice fruits : 
12 Everbearing Black Hills Red Raspberry. 
6 Japanese Wineberry.| 
3 Colossal Dewberry. 
3 Whinham's Tree Gooseberry. 
3 Everbearing Tree Blackberry. 
3 Giant Ruby Currant. 
