CA TALOGUE OF SEEDS, PLANTS, BULBS AXD FKUITS. 
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Black Bills Red Raspberry. ^ Perfectly f^aray^ 
The Krandest and most beautiful berry we have ever seen. It origin- 
ated in 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 
points ia it« wondci lul yields and great length ot time it will bear during the sum- 
mer. The plants are vigorous in growth and so hardy that they haTe for seasons 
Btood onr severe winters in the Northwest without anv protection at all alwavs 
bearing heavily and surpassing any other sort in both yield and flavor. ' 
A FEW WORDS FROM ONE WHO HAS GROWN THIS BERRY 
L. L. May & Co., St. Paul, Minn. 
1.^ GentYemeH. — 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 Red Raspberrv This one is 
perfectly hardy, standing the winters without any protection. Fruit is 
very firm, larg'er than the black varieties and of a finer quality. It is a 
oeavy bearer and a most valuable variety. 1. V. DeWitt Cr ston Dak 
Price 30o each, 4 for $1.00, 12 for $2.50 postpaid. 
Raspberry, Pride of the Market. 
The largest, finest and most productive of the Black Baspberries. Tt 
might be correctly terniccran • Everbearcr" as it begins to (ruit early in the season 
and yields abundantly until late in the summer or earlv in fall. We highly recom- 
mend it for either private or market use. Price 15c each, 12for$l.SO. 
Therr U Nothing Grown 
Hort Hralthful Thmi 
Smilll Frutts. Every 
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tbe Great erandall Cree Currant 
A most valuable variety. It grows to a height of 7 or 8 
feet and forms a handsome tree-like bush, such as shown in our 
illustration. In addition to being enormously productive it is 
absolutely proof against the currant worm and all other insects. 
The fruit, which is of a purplish black color, is very fine for all 
cooking purposes, and is unsurpassed for pies, jams or jellies. 
The TJ. S. Agricultural Report says: "It is an enormous 
bearer, the fruit large, fully one-half inch in diameter. It 
Is well adapted for sauces, pies, jellies, eto.j apd is perfectly 
hardy," We think this is about all that is desifable in a currant 
and heartily recommend it to our customers. 
A Warning. — We are headquarters for this currant and all 
who desire it true to name should send their orders direct to tts. 
Price 25c each; 3 for 60c, 7 for $1.00, 15 for $2.00. 
Fay's Prolific Currant. 
By many gro\vers this is considered the best rr>: varietv that 
has ever been introduced, and it is certainly one of the most pro- 
lific currants wc know of ; the bunches and fruit are extra large, 
the fruit a bright rich red and of the most delicious quality. It if 
very hardy, and therefore adapted to all parts of the West and 
Northwest. Price of strong stock, 6 for 60c, 12 for $ 1 .OO. 
Golden Japanese Alayberry. 
A Baspberry which ripens its fruit before Strawberries. 
The earliest Raspberry ever known. The berries arc of a golden 
straw color, as large as Cuyjbert, and ripens here before Straw- 
berries. Price 15c each, e for eOc, I2for$l.O0. 
