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ROSE HILL NURSERY 
CAMPIIKI-L’S EAHI.V. Round fruit, flesh rather Arm 
but tender; quality rich and sweet. 
CONCORD. A well known black grape, medium size, 
early and of good quality. 
DELAWARE. Light red, bunches and berries medium. 
HUNGARIAN. Fruit is of fair size and quality good. 
Resembles Alpha. 
MOORE’S EARLY. Black, earlier, larger and better 
quality than Concord, but not quite as productive. 
POCK LING TON. White; bunch and berries large. 
maroon color when fully ripe. One of the heaviest 
producers. 
Bach.$0.20 Per Dozen.$1.50 
PEARL. A robust grower, free from mildew and very 
productive. Fruit large and superior in size and 
quality. 
Each.$0.30 Per Dozen.$3.00 
RED JACKET or JOSELY'N. Fruit of very large size, 
smooth, red and of the best quality. 
Each.$0.30 Per Dozen.$3.00 
STRAWBERRIES 
LL varieties offered below have perfect flowers 
and will bear fruit if planted alone. 
Everbearing 
PROGRESSIVE. The best everbearing strawberry. 
The fruit is of good size and flavor, smooth, of good 
color and appearance. 
25 for $0.75 100 for $2.00 1000 for $15.00 
MASTADON. The largest everbearing strawberry 
grown. The berries are uniform and large to the 
end of the season instead of running small. 
25 for $1.00 100 for $2.50 1000 for $20.00 
Junebearing 
RASPBERRIES 
SI.00 per 25, S3.00 per 100, S20.00 per 1000, ex¬ 
cept where noted. 
CHIEF. (Minnesota No. 223). The plant is very vig¬ 
orous, stocky, very hardy. Season early, one week 
ahead of Latham. Fruit attractive bright red, firm, 
quality very good. This variety has outyielded 
Latham for the past two years. 
GREGG. Late, very large, firm and of fine flavor. 
Black. 
LATHAM. (Minnesota No. 4). Introduced by the 
Minnesota Fruit Breeding Station. It is by far the 
most popular variety grown, both for market and 
the home garden. The bush is vigorous and hardy 
without winter protection; bears a heavy crop of 
extra large fruit of the best quality. The largest 
and best variety for canning. 
BEAVER. A promising new variety considered by 
many fruit growers to be the best market and home 
variety grown. Produces a heavy crop of beautiful 
red fruit of good size and quality. 
25 for $0.50 100 for $1.50 1000 for $12.00 
PREMIER. Early. It starts fruiting nearly a week 
earlier than Dunlap and maintains a heavy produc¬ 
tion for a long period. The berries are bright red, 
very firm, solid inside and maintain their size well 
throughout the season. 
25 for $0.50 100 for $1.50 1000 for $12.00 
SENATOR DUNLAP. This is the leading strawberry 
throughout the United States. It does well every¬ 
where and produces enormous crops of fruit regular¬ 
ly. A first class shipper and retains its brightness 
long after being picked. The best market berry. 
25 for $0.50 100 for $1.00 1000 for $9.00 
CURRANTS 
Price $0.20 each, $1.50 per dozen, $10.00 per 100, 
except where noted. 
CHERRY. Large, deep red, rather acid, bunches short, 
plants erect, stout, vigorous and productive. 
LONDON MARKET. Regarded as the best market 
variety. Plant is extremely vigorous, with perfect 
foliage which it retains throughout the season; an 
enormous cropper. 
PERFECTION. In color it is a beautiful bright red. 
Very large in size. The clusters themselves are large 
and the size of the berries is maintained to the end 
of the bunch. 
Each.$0.40 Per Dozen.$4.00 
RED LAKE. A new red currant originated at the 
Minnesota Plant Breeding Farm. It is exceptionally 
large and of fine flavor. This variety has been test¬ 
ed for several years and has proven to be the largest 
and finest currant for both home and market use. 
2 year plants 50c each. $5.00 dozen. 
STEWART’S SEEDLING. Beautiful, light red fruit of 
large size and good quality. Bush a strong and 
healthy grower. Produces large quantities of fruit; 
excellent flavor. A profitable variety for market 
purpose. 
WHITE GRAPE. The best white. Large, mild flavor¬ 
ed, good for table. 
GOOSEBERRIES 
CARRIE. The best commercial berry. The fruit is a 
transparent green, turning to a rich wine or deep 
Phone Nestor 7541 
ST. REGIS EVERBEARING. Fruit commences to 
ripen earliest and often continues until October. 
Berries bright crimson; large size. 
Per Dozen.$2.00 Per 100.$8.00 
BLACKBERRIES 
ANCIENT BRITTON. A popular market variety. The 
fruit is of fine quality, produced in great abundance 
Per Dozen.$1.50 Per 100.$7.00 
LUCRETIA. This is one of the low-growing, trailing 
blackberries. Should be mulched to keep the ber¬ 
ries off the ground. Fruit large and rich. The 
earliest blackberry. 
Per Dozen.$2.00 Per 100.$8.00 
ASPARAGUS 
Price per doz..$0.50 Per 100.$2.50 
CONOVER’S COLOSSAL. Very large, tender and early. 
WASHINGTON. Rust resistant; vigorous grower. Of 
very fine quality. 
RHUBARB OR PIEPLANT 
VICTORIA. Very large, early, fine quality, tender. 
Each.$0.20 Per Dozen.$2.00 
MCDONALD, a very highly colored, attractive red 
stalk, of large size, productive, very tender and 
succulent, and of excellent quality, and particularly 
valuable for pies and desserts. Its color when cooked 
without peeling is as attractive as raspberries. 
Each.$0.60 Per Dozen.$6.00 
from either city. 
