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L. L. MAT & CO., ST. PAUL, MLXN. 
CURRANTS. 
Pay's Prolific— Finest red ourrant we have 
ever seen; perfectly hardy; fruit large and 
finest flavor. 3Cc each. 4 for $1 CO, 12 for $2.50. 
Cherry.— The well known red variety. 15c 
each, 5 for 50c. 12 for $1.00. 
White Grape.— Bunches large; fruit white 
ana ot fine flavor. 15c each. 5 for 50c, 12 for 
in .oo. 
BLACKBERRIES. 
Erie.— A handsome variety; fruit large, solid 
and splendid flavor. 15c each, 4 for 50c, 12 for 
$1.25. 
Snyder.— The most extensively grown; fruit 
solid and rich. 15c each, i for 50c, 12 for $1.25. 
Early Cluster.— Fruit large; flavor rich and 
sweet. Plant vigorous and productive. 15c 
each, 4 for 50c, It for $1.25. 
Mora, Mo.— "Reliable Minnesota" is the best 
winter wheat to withstand all conditions of 
weather and climate, and is also rustproof, for 
all other wheat suffered from rust but not the 
Keliablo Minnesota." It stools out heavier 
and can be sown later than any other wheat 
and will still yield more. I will sow no other 
kind but "Reliable Minnesota." — Henry H 
Heimsoth. 
STRAWBERRIES. 
Defiance. — An extra early variety, and we 
consider It the finest Strawberry ever intro- 
duced. The fruit 1. . riih jrimson, very firm 
fS A wll u b e . ep a 'ongtimeafterpicklng. Scarce 
10c each, i for 25c, for 50c, 25 for $1.25, 100 for M 
Parker Earle.-Oneof the best Strawberries 
we know of either for private or market use 
It forms a streog, bushy plant, and stands the' 
sun better than most varieties The berries 
are long, regular and uniform, fruit firm and 
good flavor and the yield is enormous 50c Mr 
ac£25for $1.00, 100 foi '$3.50, postpaid I 56 
Warfield-This Is considered!™ all growers 
as the rival of the Crescent, and exceeds it in 
yield and quality. Itisa vigorous grower with 
hf^ he ' llthy l olla ^ e ' »nd wifl U oroveTnvaTua 
ble to growers who raise berries for the market 
f&^rteSid^- P " 
Sin h Jl exceeded anything they had ever 
seen in size, productiveness and aualllv 50c 
per doz., 26 for $1.00, 100 for S3. 00, postpaid 
$3 k 00 ^ e wlu send twenty-five of each 
of the above foup varieties. 
WARPIELD. 
ORDER YOU R FRUITS EARLY, AND WE WILL SHIP AS SOON AS WE CAN DIG TH 
EM. 
Burlington 
Route 
CB.&N.R.R. 
THE 
BURLINGTON ROUTE 
. . TO THE . . , 
® WORLD'S JfAIR @ 
. ... AND . . . 
Chicago, Peoria and St. Louis. 
Pullman Standard and Compartment Sleepers, Reclining Chair Cars 
(seats free) and Peerless Dining Cars. 
For tickets, maps, time tables, etc., apply to any agent of the Burlington Route or connecting lines. 
JNO. R. HASTINGS, w . j. c . KENYON, 
General Superintendent. ~ , „ 
St. Paul, Mdb. Passen S er Agent. 
