I>hWRDY PRODUGTIVE fruits, ornamental trees, shrubs ETC '^ 
^79 
Buffalo Berry. 
strawberry Raspberry. 
IiOgan Berry. 
■D.,a:^l^ T3^^^„ This is a hardy fruit discovered on the 
JtSUttaiO r>erry. banks of the Missouri River In the Dako- 
tas. U is a handsome shrub, as well as a splendid fruit, grow- 
ing- to a height of from S to 12 feet. The fruit is borne In 
clusters resembling great clusters of currants and cannot be 
surpassed for preserving. Jellies, pies, etc. It continues fruit- 
ing all summer. Mall size, postpaid, 15c. eacli, 3 for 35c.; by 
express, lar^e size, 25c. each, $2.50 doz. 
TT- I ■!-» 1 /-< „u This is a very ornamental plant, 
High Bush Lranberry. the foUage being dense and dark 
green. The flowers, which are pure white, hang in large showy 
clusters in early summer, which ai-e followed by scarlet ber- 
ries that remain on the plant all winter. The fruit is acid in 
flavor like tlie Common Cranberry and Is highly esteemed for 
Jellies, pies, etc., being fully equal in quality to the low bush 
or swamp variety. It is extremely hardy, thrives .well every- 
where, naturally forming well shaped bushy tops with little or 
no training; has handsome, clean, attractive foliage at all times. 
On account of the aciilit.v of the fruit birds will not touch It. 
Mail size, 15c. each, 3 for 35c., postpaid; largre size, express or 
freight, 30c. each, doz. $3.00. 
1 T-v r T u This fruit is a native of 
Improved Dwari Juneberry. Alaska, and therefore of 
the most ironclad hardiness . It Is a quick grower, forming 
dense clumps of bushes which bloom and bear heavily when only 
1 or 2 feet in height. The berries are the size of ordinary cher- 
ries being green in an unripe state, changing to a bright scar- 
lef and when fully ripe, to a dark purple blue, and as the three 
colors hang In clusters upon a bush they present a most charm- 
fne and aOTetizing sight After the berry is fully ripe it will 
kelp on the bush in perfect condition for two or three weeks 
wltLut decaying or dropping. It is 1^1%^^,^^^^^^ ^^f. 
scious flavor. Mall size, 
15c. each, 4 for 50c., post- 
paid; 18 to 24 in., by ex- 
press, 25c. ea., doz. $2.50. 
BOWKER'S 
PLANT FOOD. 
.... ^ r, (Blackberry Raspberry.) A won- 
The New Logan Berry, dcnul fruit. This e.^cellent berry 
has been tested at our nurseries for several year.s and found to 
bt a stronl vigorous grower, hardy and a valuable addition to 
^l^e^r^'S^'^ny 'IbSo."^ «bJ.^1eJ? aS^^^are^o'rsulJh 
i^fi Tt fs r good keeper and shipper, remaining firm a long 
fime kfter being''p°eked: Price, 25c. koh, $2.50 doz., postpaid; by 
express, $7.00 per 100. ^^^^ strawberry.) A very beau- 
Strawberry Raspberry, tifui fruit from Japan. Bu.shfrom 
IS inches to 2 feet In height, entirely hardy and impervious to 
heat and drought. Berries are 
larger than the largest straw- 
berries, bright, shining scarlet 
with an exquisite bloom. >ve 
have tested it at our nurseries 
and And it makes delicious Jelly, 
lams and tarts, uaving a dell- 
clous flavor entirely different 
from" any other fruit. An im- 
mense yielder, producing regu- 
larly and abundantly. It bears 
the first season and gets strong- 
er and larger each year. All 
lovers of fruit should give It a 
trial. It will both surprise and 
please you. The illustration 
herewith is a true rcprodiicl ion 
from life. 15c. each, $1.50 doz., 
postpaid; by express, $5.00 per 
100. 
Hig'hbv.sh Cranberry. 
A dressing made ex- 
pressly for plants grown 
In the house, garden or 
conservatory; clean, odor- 
less and producing early 
and abundant blossoms, 
healthy, luxuriant plants. 
One small package is 
enough for 30 plants for 3 
months. Small packagres, 
25c., large packages, 45c., 
postpaid. 
RUBBER PLANT 
SPRINKLER. 
For sprinkling cut flow- 
ers, seedlings, plants, 
clothes, etc. They are 
made of very best grade of 
rubber and are very desir- 
able. Strain-ht neck, 90c., 
crook neck, $1.00, postpaid. 
L. L. MAY & CO., ST. PAUL, MINN. 
