THE GUARANTEED 
MINNETONKA 
THE original tree of Minnetonka was grown at Minnetonka and purchased by us twenty-two years ago. 
We thoroughly tested it, propagated to find an apple that would be as delicious and abundant as the 
apples of wanner climates, hardy enough to live through the rigors of winters of the most extreme Northwest . 
After much experimenting the Minnetonka proved to be this. It will yield when all other varieties fail. 
Friut very large, bright red, matures full and evenly, clinging to the tree until late in the season. Keeps 
two months longer than the Wealthy. Blight proof, small core, flesh white, tender and crisp, sub-acid flavor- 
We guarantee this apple until it produces a bushel of fruit. 4 to 5 feet each 75c, 3 for $2.00, 6 for $3.00' 
12 for $5.75, express or freight; mail size, 1 year old, each 25c, 3 for 60c, postpaid. 
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P, of May's Minnetonka Apple : 4 to 5 feet, each 75c, 3 for $2.00, 6 for 
rices $3.00, 12 for $6.00, express or freight; mail size, 1 year old, each 25c, 
3 for 60c, postpaid. 
OUR MINNETONKA. We guarantee a bushel of fruit from every tree. 
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May's New, Everbearing Strawberries 
ALTHOUGH these came to us highly recommended we 
wished to try them thoroughly before offering them to ovir 
customers. We have done this at our Mayfield Nurseries 
and proved them to be a revolutionizing factor in berry 
growing. They not only bear all summer long from June 
to November but are of excellent quality, much sweeter 
than the standard varieties we have been growing for years, 
and are larger and more luscious. The plants are very 
hardy; even when left uncovered they come through the 
winter in good condition, though we do not advise taking 
this risk generally. If the berries are formed in the fall 
they will not be harmed by a severe freeze up but will con- 
tinue to ripen. Indeed a crop of crimson berries has been 
harvested after the first snow fall. Think what this means 
to the berry planter: Full crops when prices soar as high 
as 75 cents per quart. It also means an earlier crop in the 
spring for the everbearing strawberries afford good picking 
a week before the first early varieties of the standard sorts and to the man with the new strawberry bed 
it means a full crop of berries a few weeks after planting. The foliage of the everbearing varieties 
icarcely showed a rusted leaf while other varieties planted nearby were badly rusted, and as all growers 
know, healthy foliage means capacity for heavy fruiting; in addition it is a splendid plant maker, not too 
much so, but a maker of what would be called ideal matted rows. We feel that an acre of these will mean 
hundreds of dollars to the planter the first season, i. e., the season of planting. Prices of Everbearing 
plants as follows: By mail, postpaid, dozen, 75c, 100 for $5.00; by express, 100 for $4.25, 1,000 for $30.00. 
Prices for larger quantities qvioted on application. 
