MOST NORTHERN 
NURSERIES 
IN AMERICA. 
QOOSEBERRIES. 
PEARL 
CHAUTAUQUA. 
Thi-s fruit is s{> useful for cooking when green or ripe, and may be canned with such facility, that it is beginning to be 
cultivated very extensively for both home and market use. Plant in good, rich soil and give a Uberal muFching of ma- 
nure each year. In order to obtain fine fruit, prune regularly each year. To prevent mildew, spray bushes as soon 
as leaves appear and several times during the season witli jiotassium sulphide, one ounce to four gallons <tf water. 
T?rnir TVpw TTo-rrl-tr Vo-rio+ioc Price, for strong 1-year plants, by mail postpaid. I5c each, 4 for S0c,I2 lor 
J. uui Aicw ilcuuy V£UiCliC&. $:.25. Price, for large, 2-year=old plants, by express or freight, not pre- 
paid. 20c each, 4 for 75c, 12 for $2,00, 25 for $3.80. 50 for $7.25. 100 for $14.00. 
WllinllflTn'Q TtPP grows in tree ft;rm. throwing its branches straight out or upward, keeping the ber- 
VY xiilxucUJ-l D XICC. j-igy -^.qW off thg ground. The fruit is very large, often measuring 1^ to 2 inches in length, 
of a rich, deep red color, and in quality And flavor unequaled . It is entirely free from the coarseness so often found 
in the smaller varieties. It has bee« proven perfectly hardy by thorough tests in all parts of America and stands the 
severe winters of the North without protection. It never snows mildew, blight nor any other disease common to the 
Gof)seberry It attains a marketable size quite three weeks earlier than any other variety, consequently commands 
the highest price. It also bears very heavily. 
PH^IIltfllinilJl ^ strong, vigorous, productive variety of recent introduction. Fruit large, light yellow, free 
V/XidUta-Ul^ua.. from spmes and hair, thick skinned, sweet and of exquisite flavor. One of the best sorts ever 
ofl'ered and hound to become very popular when all its good qualities are fully known. 
ICpPT^^pWi* ^'"^ * variety, possessing unusual merit. The plant.s growing in tree form, are dwarf 
X^CCJJoaiVC habit, very prmluctive. free from mildew and very hardy. The fruit is very large, straw colored, 
of excellent flavor and unequalled for shipping purposes. The blossom is well protected by early foliage, making it a 
sure cropper. 
"Pf^flrl very prolific variety that has been well tested and found healthful, vigorous of growth, free from mildew 
JrCa.xi. jirifi extremelv productive. The fruit is pale green, large and handsome. 
Pniir TTarHv QfanHarH VariP+lAC strong, I-year-old plants, postpaid, I2c each, 4 for 40c, 12 for 
rUUl JUdXUy, OldliaarU vane ties. $ijo. 2-ycar=old plants, by express or freight, not prepaid 
15c each, 4 for 50c, 12 for $1.35, 25 for $2.50, SO for $4.75. 100 for $9.00. 
COLUMBUS — A new American seedling of l-jiglish type. Of large size, oval in form, skin greenish yellow, smooth, of 
the finest quality. Plant a strong robust grower, with large spines or thorns. Foliage large and glossy. It hes never 
shown a trace of mildew on either fruit or foliage. 
DOWNING — The berry is large, handsome, a pale green in color, of excellent quality. A favorite for 
home and market. The bush is a vigorous grower and free 
from mihlew. 
HOUGHTON — The fruit is of medium size, roundish oval, 
pale red, sweet and tender. The plants are of spreading 
habit, shoots slender and enormously productive. 
l?P/i TsirlrAt '^'^^ f''"'* ^ large as that of the 
XVCU J aUl^Cl. Whinham. a bright shiny red, a most 
beautiful and attractive berry. The flavor is most delicious 
and commands the very best market 
price. The plant and foliage are at 
all times vigorous, clean, healthy and 
mildew proof. It has been testeil in 
many sections under most trying 
circumstances and has proved at all 
times and in all places thoroughly 
hardy and enormously productive. 
Special Offer, s vartetleslLt^S 
on this pagCt strong, one year old 
filants, for 80c, postpaid. One, each 
arge2ycaroid plants, for $1.15; 6 
each. 48 plants, for $6.25; 12 each, 
96 plants, for $12.00. 
Bozeman, Montana, 
L.L.May & Co., May 6, 1903. 
St. Paul, Minn. 
Gentlemen: — received my order. 
No. 3810, all in the best condition, 
and thank you very much for the 
courtesy and attention given my order. 
Yours truly, Eddie H. Spieth. 
KEEPSAKE. 
