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L. L. MAY & CO., ST. PAUL, MINN. 
"ZT'Crec Gooseberry 
A Wonderful Fruit. Inoreaaed Sales each 
Season. Send in Tour Orders Early. 
DE80K1PTI0N— The mag-nificent variety which 
has created a greater sensation than anything: in the 
fruit line that nas ever been introduced. It irrows in 
upright tree form throwing- Its branches straight out 
or upright, holding the mammoth berries far above 
the ground. The fruit is of immense size, often meas- 
uring ] 1.4 to 2 inches in length, a rich deep red in color 
and resembles more a peach or red plum than a goosc- 
U^' ^° flavor and quality it is unequalled, being 
entirely free from the coarseness so often found in the 
smaller sorts. Another and most valuable feature of this 
<plendid berry is its hardiness. It has been thoroughly 
tested in all sections of America and proven to bo per- 
fectly hardy, standing the severe winters of the North 
without any protection. In addition to this it is mildew 
proof, never showing the least sign of mildew, rot, bliKht, 
or any otfier disease so common to this fruit. It attains 
marketable size quite 3 weeks earlier than any other 
gooseberry, consequently commands the highest price, 
and is now generally admitted to be the heaviest cropping 
variety in cultivation, and is much prized in thegreen state. 
It has never been known to fail in producing a splendid 
crop, even in seasons when other varieties were blank. 
This gooseberry has a peculiar advantage over others by 
coming into leaf sometime before it flowers, consequently 
the foliage protects the bloom from destructive spring 
frost. Indeed, taking everything into consideration, it is a 
gooseberry in the highest state of perfection, and a variety 
that every gardener, farmer and fruit grower in America 
should have. 
CAUTION— We are headquarters for this variety 
and have not sold a single tree to any firm in the 
Vnited States. Send all orders direct to us for the 
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MEW DWARF BISn/IRCK flPFLE. 
have come from New Zealand, and wherever tested 
Delicious duality, beautiful color, wonderfuU 
garden or y^rd, or in boxes or pots. This won 
bJSf" know^'^^'h^i J'!'"*'^ and perfect hardiness; nothing like it was ever seen before! 
been known to bear a large apple a few months after 
year from planting. They can he grown in pots or 
where fine fruits are rttsired. but not room for large 
lyproliflo. Fine for planting In 
This wonderful new dwarf Apple is said to 
. - in early fruiting; beautiful color and 
A little tree not overa foot high, and grown in a pot, has 
^^ut!^°ii"^^as^tlAl°Z'^..Ji^y^^F^}f^'"~^ reVeiation"i'n c'ar'ly"f™iti^ 
d it 
red, ^ ^ _ „.„^„„ „„u 
pples are ofvery large'size and' beatj^ifuTnch, goldeVT-yeiiow'ccSo^ 
planting and t seems certa,in the trees will bear profusely the first or at least th?s«o^ 
t?.e?' 'f^es.red but are particularly recommended ?or planting in gardens and smSn y^d. 
early and are of the most distincraud deUdou;' flavo^ Sprioe 40 cents each '''""♦^f"' golden-yellow color. The/tipei, 
n/IT'S EARLIEST BLflCKBERRT. I? X^'^-s «™« « berry which wouM surpass all other varie- 
l^g'^ariL-n'^^^^^^^^^^ 
Price 26c. each, 3 for 60o, 12 ter«i2.00, postpaid. 5"'"' ''"1 "^''e " « ">o«t valuable berry for both market and home use. 
QI/INT WHITE QOOSEBERRT. of t»>e most delicious quamy when fnlW ripe being very 
hardy and fruit, heavily a greateMength of tteetLn atao'.t^ "1^°^* looseberrie?. ft 'is ^ffe'c^ 
Price 30o. each, 3 for 75c, 12 for »2. 50, postpaid. 
Che 6re« • • * 
Crandall tree Currant. 
A Most Valuable Variety. 
It grows to a height oi 7 or 8 feet 
and forms abandsome tree-like bush, 
such as shown in onrillustrstion. In 
addition to being enormously pro- 
ductive itis absolutely proof against 
the currant worm and all other in- 
sects. The fruit which is of a pur- 
plish black color, is very fine for all 
cookingpurposes. and is unsurpassed 
for pics, jams or jellies. The TJ. S 
Agricultural Report says : " It is 
an enormous bearer the fruit 
large, fully one-half inch in diam- 
eter. It is well adapted for sauces, 
gies, jellies, etc., and is perfectly 
ardy." We think this is about all 
that is desirable in a currant, and 
heartily recommend it to our cus- 
tomers 
A Warning— We are headqnar 
ters for this currant and all who de- 
sire it true to name should send their 
orders direct to us. Price. 25o each: 
3 for 60c, 7 for $1.00, 15 for $2. 
FOR $1.00 
We will B«nd the followinK fruitg 
One Tree Gooseberry. 
One Crandall Currant 
Two Logan Berry. 
Two Japan Golden May 
Berry. 
The Dwarf Bismarck Apple. 
